Wasnt it better to add a piece of plate up against the horizontal bar where you welded the chains onto just for extra strength incase the chains get pulled on. Like it is there it will just rip off off the metal. 2nd question...does that foldable hinges come in different weight catagories per boat sizes? Or is it one size fits all
@@mcfwelding noted thank you for the feedback. I guess then when they are fabricated according the metal size then it should be strong enough for that particular vehicle.👍🏼
@@mcfwelding 👍🏻👍🏻 keep up the great work and videos don't like the complications that RU-vid has these days would like to shoot my own videos and post them but it seems to be a pain in the butt....
Nice work . Have you ever built any porch gates? When I got too old to lift a lot and roll around under stuff I built a few and that turned into more than I could keep up with. Check out King metals for parts. If you can stand to work for them, women love a fancy porch gate LOL
Matt! I would like to slowly get into repair and fab work like you are doing as I am just a hobby welder and fab guy right now. Do you have insurance? And if you don’t are you worried someone will come after you if something breaks that you welded and hurts someone? That’s my biggest fear.. let me know I would appreciate it!
Hi man nice videos i got a question, do you need a lisence to run the little shop? Like the name of a company or something? Not for welding certificate cuz i know is for structural or cilinders etc but do i need a permit to do a side jobs like you ? For example some client ask for number of lisence ? Great videos man i live in oregon and i got the same problems with the weather sometimes
Welding the chains is nowhere near the same as bolting them. That trailer comes off, those chains will just be decorations dragging behind the tow vehicle
@@mcfwelding I doubt you’ve seen as many as you think. Most have a clip ran thru the last link. The clip is what’s welded. Not the chain itself. But regardless, even if you’ve seen some backyard trailers that have the chains welded, that doesn’t change a thing. A chain that’s been welded will snap every time, and it’s illegal. Just letting you know. Good luck