Bin Weldin'

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by antonye, Sep 27, 2006.

  1. antonye

    antonye Guest

    Powertool porn it was!

    First up with the angle grinder to make some nice bare
    metal, and to cut away the existing shitty lugs, then time
    to trip the RCD for the garage thrice before finally getting
    the pikey welder to work and attach some new u-bolts
    onto the trailer to make better lugs.

    I felt like a Real Man™.

    This welding lark is quite easy really, although I doubt
    it will last too long...
     
    antonye, Sep 27, 2006
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  2. antonye

    Krusty Guest

    I must admit I wouldn't trust a novice welder with something quite that
    vital. I hope you test them thoroughly with a girt big hammer before
    relying on them to keep you bike in place.


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    Krusty, Sep 27, 2006
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  3. antonye

    antonye Guest

    Get you!

    I was supervised by Mark the Pit Bitch, who has experience
    in welding so gave me a quick lesson before letting me loose.

    Besides, I'm more worried about the rest of the trailer falling
    apart or bits falling off. Again.
     
    antonye, Sep 27, 2006
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