I flipped my rock crawler buggy end over end. I bent the frame, roll cage and busted several welds. I have been working on it and trying to get everything straight, adding gussets and welding everything back out. Its the first time I have used a portapower. I am not sure how I made this far in life without using one. That should be a must have for anyone having a hobby involving 4x4's etc. I will be getting back the hauler in a few weeks, probably after Memorial Day weekend.
I flipped my rock crawler buggy end over end. I bent the frame, roll cage and busted several welds. I have been working on it and trying to get everything straight, adding gussets and welding everything back out. Its the first time I have used a portapower. I am not sure how I made this far in life without using one. That should be a must have for anyone having a hobby involving 4x4's etc. I will be getting back the hauler in a few weeks, probably after Memorial Day weekend.
Man, Memorial Day is a loooong time away! Good luck.
I hope to get back to this project soon. Call me a little to enthusiastic or maybe a sissy as the summer heat put the brakes on it right quick. The older I get the more I forget what I can tolerate. It was the transition from manual labor to management/office work that really made me a sissy to the heat.
I hope to get back to this project soon. Call me a little to enthusiastic or maybe a sissy as the summer heat put the brakes on it right quick. The older I get the more I forget what I can tolerate. It was the transition from manual labor to management/office work that really made me a sissy to the heat.
It’s not just you. I know quit a few people that go through the same thing. The heat used to never bother me till I had a few cases of heat exhaustion in a row. Now I can’t do much before I’m done for the day. Once the weather cools down though I’m good.
I completely understand about projects getting in the way of projects, I took a break from my Scrambler LS frame off to rebuild the airboat and having trouble getting airboat done because of all the little projects
I completely understand about projects getting in the way of projects, I took a break from my Scrambler LS frame off to rebuild the airboat and having trouble getting airboat done because of all the little projects
I remember the post on the Scrambler. It was looking sweet!
It’s not just you. I know quit a few people that go through the same thing. The heat used to never bother me till I had a few cases of heat exhaustion in a row. Now I can’t do much before I’m done for the day. Once the weather cools down though I’m good.
A few years ago I was building a shelter for a new water well. I had the post’s set and form built. I was getting stuff ready to mix concrete and next thing I knew I woke up with my dog licking my face. It was August and hot, I was at ranch alone and no clue how long I was out. I made it back to the camper and crashed out. Next morning was like a tequila hangover. After that it seemed like the heat really got me easier.
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