- Joined
- Jan 24, 2018
- Messages
- 8,443
- Reaction score
- 4,691
- Points
- 113
- Location
- Tallahassee Florida
- Vehicle Year
- 2001
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- Born with a 3.0, looking for a donor V8
- Transmission
- Manual
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
- Total Lift
- Stock 2"
- Tire Size
- Stock
- My credo
- Doing things wrong, until I get it right.
Being quarantined has not given me the free time i thought i would have. Kids, amiright.... Anyways, with the free time i do manage to get I have been working on my two project trucks, ( 88 Nissan HB & 01Ranger v8 swap) but my adult A.D.D. will not let too much get done before I want to do something different.
A few years ago my neighbor was getting rid of some decorative fencing, and I convinced him to drop it off at my house. And they sat there for a real long time. I had no idea what to do with them. Well now we are getting a new mobile home in our empty lot and I'm cleaning that lot up and get to the fencing. My scrap pile is becoming hard to look at and even harder to keep straight so I had the idea to reuse the fence to close off my junk from the eyes of passersby. And Wha-La
I had to do some trimming on that back price to fit the incline up to the chain link fence. That was probably the hardest part to figure out and digging the 5 holes was the most laboring part. Took about 4 hrs total time but took about 6 hrs off the clock. My next project will be the Graffiti wall that Hurricane Michael destroyed.
A few years ago my neighbor was getting rid of some decorative fencing, and I convinced him to drop it off at my house. And they sat there for a real long time. I had no idea what to do with them. Well now we are getting a new mobile home in our empty lot and I'm cleaning that lot up and get to the fencing. My scrap pile is becoming hard to look at and even harder to keep straight so I had the idea to reuse the fence to close off my junk from the eyes of passersby. And Wha-La
I had to do some trimming on that back price to fit the incline up to the chain link fence. That was probably the hardest part to figure out and digging the 5 holes was the most laboring part. Took about 4 hrs total time but took about 6 hrs off the clock. My next project will be the Graffiti wall that Hurricane Michael destroyed.