Metal cutting - oxyfuel cutting, plasma cutting, machining, grinding, and other preparatory work.
Simclardy
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Not overly difficult, but a fun project for my neighbor.
He is moving to Maine and wanted a fire pit. He supplied the rims from his work place and i cut them up. ImageImage

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BillE.Dee
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That's nice, Sandy. Great talking points when he sits with new neighbors. You ought to take some nite time pics so you can show the neighbors what you can do with their wheels...
Simclardy
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Those came off a 10 wheeler.
I will see if he can send me the night time pics.
Most of my neighbors are the office cubicle type with gumball shrubs and chemical green lawns, but you never know. Lol

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snoeproe
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I’ve done some of those in the past also.
It’s a good use for them Dayton style semi rims that otherwise go into the scrap pile.
I usually put 2 of them together. They get real heavy in a hurry. I liked to add grab handles to the sides also.
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