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<blockquote data-quote="Land-Tech" data-source="post: 22830" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>We are a stepchild of the lower 48 so prices are always higher.I love to fab with new metal and the scraps always go into little projects. High prices give me an incentive recycle what I have, plus I have no room to store stuff.</p><p>With the daylight coming back,I'll be working on more things.I have a small shop I need to finish getting roof and sides on.Just trying to build up the enthusiasm to start.</p><p>I will post some pics of stuff I put together over the years if you promise not to laugh too hard.Most of my projects started with a need, than I would take what I have laying around the yard,using pieces than were never intended to be used for what I used them for and make something useful for myself. Sub par craftmanship, lack of money never stopped me in my quest for a better way.It s always fun for me and I try not to take myself too seriously.If anyone has questions about what and why I did something, feel free to ask.I can handle the occasional "what you been smoking" remark too.Lots of failure has been part of the process, so from that, I've learned a lot. Scott</p><p>The 331 and Mustang skid are up for rebuild next winter after I get the shop inclosed.I'm sure this site will invaluable for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Land-Tech, post: 22830, member: 1679"] We are a stepchild of the lower 48 so prices are always higher.I love to fab with new metal and the scraps always go into little projects. High prices give me an incentive recycle what I have, plus I have no room to store stuff. With the daylight coming back,I'll be working on more things.I have a small shop I need to finish getting roof and sides on.Just trying to build up the enthusiasm to start. I will post some pics of stuff I put together over the years if you promise not to laugh too hard.Most of my projects started with a need, than I would take what I have laying around the yard,using pieces than were never intended to be used for what I used them for and make something useful for myself. Sub par craftmanship, lack of money never stopped me in my quest for a better way.It s always fun for me and I try not to take myself too seriously.If anyone has questions about what and why I did something, feel free to ask.I can handle the occasional “what you been smoking“ remark too.Lots of failure has been part of the process, so from that, I've learned a lot. Scott The 331 and Mustang skid are up for rebuild next winter after I get the shop inclosed.I'm sure this site will invaluable for that. [/QUOTE]
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