Well done. Looks like it could be pretty heavy for hand pulling but would be great for dragging behind the wheeler. I like that it’s all removable so you can go light weight if needed. Thanks for sharing.
Nice Job, For you and your Dad just getting into Ice fishing you are way ahead well organized ... Appreciate you sharing your project.. " tight Lines Utah Sportsmen"
That is really nice young man! It's great that you can remove it, if the sled ever wears out! Thx again for taking the time to show us! The Gospel of John, sooner than later.❤️
Love your sled. made my smitty out of conduit. only problem i found is the snow and slush from the 4 wheeler getting thrown on the sled. looking at making removable mud flaps from floor mats that will cut down on the slush in the sled. Will be interested to see how yours works.
Nice project ! Regarding your camera gear and optics, going from indoors to out in the cold is no problem. It’s when you bring cold gear back inside it draws condensation like crazy. Waterproof GoPro won’t have a problem but if you want to eliminate the worry, get a small roll top river bag for the transition time back to indoor temperature. No insulation or it’ll take too long. Been doing this for years with my SLR and lenses. Dry as a bone. 🤜🤛
pretty good overall, I would upgrade to an real actual metal tow hitch and not the door hinge wood one, and you can take the hand rope off because the weight of the wood makes it a machine drag only unit at this point.