Tight timelines and tight budgets, again. "Cold formed" the floor to make timelines and save some money, otherwise a fairly standard rebuild on a scrap value marketplace bucket.
Had a bit of a scare when I looked up at the crane to see frayed cable sticking out, I thought the line had let go right as I set the bucket down. Thankfully, the dead end had just popped out of the winch drum so a re spool had things going again.
Working in and front of my own shop is pretty damn cool and the views aren't bad either. First job in the Cariboo down, even if the bucket went back to the coast.
Do you need some Heavy Equipment repairs done by a mobile welder? Or a custom project fabricated? We are located in the Cariboo east of 100 Mile House and willing to take our mobile service truck off the beaten path to get the job done. Contact us today at mike@burntbeardfab.ca or 604-997-0327
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