Nice one MCM - I particularly like the fact you couldn't wait until it was properly painted!
Those wheels are shocking though 😯
Edit: if you could it would be very neat to be able to remove the 'pulling handle' and be able to tow it with a quad bike.
Nice one MCM - I particularly like the fact you couldn't wait until it was properly painted!
Those wheels are shocking though
...or indeed have finished welding the remaining greedy sides on.
I was thinking myself of how to make a detatchable tow hitch. But then I don't have a quad bike. I'd have to use the Ranger's. Turning it would get to being a chore though. I suppose quickly unhitching it would work well.
If I had a quad bike fitting floatation tyres would be the way to go.
Very nice - my next tool may well be a mig welder - I've only ever done torch brazing before, but really enjoyed it.
(although wood is a much nicer material to work with).
You really need a pony, ponies are great.. As it will be me that's towing it,
P.S. I guessed that was a Roller in the shed but was too shy to come forward and say.
I like the noddy wheels btw.
Let me guess. Your next thread will be about building another woodstore for this collection?
The more we learn about McMoonter's life, the more implausible (and yet, wonderful) it seems.
Not only does he live in an idylic mansion with vast stores of wood, barns, a dungeon and a studio, but his tool box IS A ROLLS ROYCE
😉
Nice work on the trolley.
I think come Scottish independence 🙄 😉 Mcmoonter towers is going to be home to the Scottish national collection of firewood.



