Posted by Adirondack case guy on December 09, 2017 at 12:44:52 from (69.207.198.19):
My steel supplier delivered the roof that they bent according to my drawings, Friday. It is formed from a 5'x10' sheet of 16G steel. They also bent one of the drops to form the hood on another of my projects. I will do the rest of the cutting and fitting on that. The rest of the drops will get used up in my future projects. The 2post has been a slow project. I hurt my foot a couple weeks back and can't spend a lot of time working before it starts hurting badly. Oh well, lots of cold winter days left, and the shop is nice and warm. I have all the pieces for the front grill guard cut and fitted. Just have to make all the finish welds, and prep it for paint. Hopefully this coming week I will get all the support brackets for the roof tack welded in place on the 2 post framework. Then I can take it back off the tractor and do all the final welding on that. Stay tuned. Loren
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