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    IS ANYONE INTERESTED IN A PROJECT MY BROTHERS AND I ARE DOING............. A DUMP TRUCK RENOVATION OF A 1990 EASTWOOD TRAILER........... NOT FRAME UP..... JUST DUMP BODY.........WITH LOTS OF CRACKED WELDS..........TAKE A LOOK AT THIS................WHAT A MESS..............STEEL FLOOR TO ALUMINUM SORRY WE'VE (2 OF MY BROTHERS) ALREADY STARTED.........ROCK [email protected]

    OK SO I CAN'T DOWN LOAD A PICTURE............ FROM MY FILES.... HMMMMMMM.........SOMETHING IS WRONG I CAN'T DELETE THIS EITHER........................ SO WILL LEAVE IT AND LET YOU DECIDE..............ENJOY THE WEEKEND I'M OUT OF HERE EARLY.............ROCK

  • #2
    Rock, I have done many, many dump trailer repairs. Including off the frame rebuilds. Looking forward to seeing the pictures.
    Respectfully,
    Mike Sherman
    Shermans Welding

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    • #3
      I too would like to see the photos as I am planning on building a dump trailer here in the next year or two! We just spend too much time at work and never have to time to do what we whant to at home! LOL

      OMS
      OMS
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      • #4
        OMS, one of the men at the gym that I work out in, works as a maintenance man at a chemical plant in Perry. Isn't that the town you said you live near?
        Respectfully,
        Mike Sherman
        Shermans Welding

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        • #5
          Rock;

          Always look forward to seeing any projects from fellow quarrymen. Because sooner or later I know I may have to do the same.
          Snidley :}
          Here in the Great White North
          Mosquitoes can't fly at 40 below

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mike Sherman
            OMS, one of the men at the gym that I work out in, works as a maintenance man at a chemical plant in Perry. Isn't that the town you said you live near?

            Chemical plant in Perry? Must be up on shepard Rd. Yes I live prety much on the madison perry line. If The place he works for is on shepard Rd. then I use to work next door at Mid-West Materials.

            OMS
            OMS
            HH175
            Red Tomstone W/ HF for TIG
            Old Miller Engine Driven 225 Amp AC Stick Welder
            Smith O/A X 2
            Harris O/A
            BridgePort
            MSC cut off BandSaw 6X12"
            And more!
            Shop Mechanic for Brinks Coin

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            • #7
              SORRY GUYS........... I COME BACK FROM THE INDY 500 AND THEY (MY BROTHERS) PRETTY MUCH HAD IT ALL WRAPPED UP......... THEIR ONLY REPLY WAS WE COULDN'T WAIT NEED IT FOR A PROJECT.............I GUESS I SHOULD OF MISSED THE RACE.....HMMM GUESS NOT................. NEXT TIME.........ROCK
              [email protected]

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              • #8
                Rock Your going to have to teach your brouthers how to take Pic. of that suff for ya!

                OMS

                OMS
                HH175
                Red Tomstone W/ HF for TIG
                Old Miller Engine Driven 225 Amp AC Stick Welder
                Smith O/A X 2
                Harris O/A
                BridgePort
                MSC cut off BandSaw 6X12"
                And more!
                Shop Mechanic for Brinks Coin

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