hefnerconstructionlc
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That grapple is spicy! Just great.
You have any sketches or drawings ?
I’d like to make one of those








I fixed Dad's(rip) Craftsman mower. Hadn't run in 50 years (It's as old as me, 68).
Chunk was broken out of the aluminum deck. Many hours disassembled every part, clean, sandblast some things, some painted or polish/clear coat. Runs great.View attachment 1013651View attachment 1013652View attachment 1013653View attachment 1013654View attachment 1013655View attachment 1013656
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I built the roller last summer for a sculpture I was doing. I’ve rolled 3/16” wall 2” tubing. I’m not sure how thick it will go. For the sculpture I did up to 8’ wide, 3/16” thick stainless steel sheet in a single pass. The roller is 10’ wide and made with 8” schedule 40 pipe and 2” solid shaft and bearings. There is a bottle jack on each side for the moving roller. It took all 230 pounds of me on that wagon wheel to roll the stainless steel.
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Wow, that is an awesome sculpture! Pretty cool roller too. That had to be tough to do, not only roll it but manage that big a piece of material simultaneously. Impressive.
And the cabana, also very nice.




I had the honor of doing a few large memorials last summer. I do metal sculpture out of my home shop nights and weekends. I wasn’t the artist on either one, but I take care of all engineering, fabrication, logistics, and installation for them. The curved one is installed north of Baltimore and it pushed the limits of my engineering, fabrication, and patience. I had to build a few tools to complete it including that roller.
The one I am most proud of was the Fallen Star Memorial installed in Connecticut last October. It is to honor the 30,000 Connecticut residents that have been killed in battle dating all of the way back to the Revolutionary War.
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Damnit. I don't think I can post in this thread any longer after seeing 12husky's work.
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I built the roller last summer for a sculpture I was doing. I’ve rolled 3/16” wall 2” tubing. I’m not sure how thick it will go. For the sculpture I did up to 8’ wide, 3/16” thick stainless steel sheet in a single pass. The roller is 10’ wide and made with 8” schedule 40 pipe and 2” solid shaft and bearings. There is a bottle jack on each side for the moving roller. It took all 230 pounds of me on that wagon wheel to roll the stainless steel.
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Very cool of your Dad, I like them
Very cool of your Dad, I like them
Finished off my new bigger and better as well safer ATV riser ramps for my truck. Made the Ramps removable then decided flip uppable so now they can rest on the tailgate and act like a sled deck for bigger purchases. As well I can put Costco stuff underneath the Ramps when it’s elevated. Won’t need to remove them period now.
Then I cleaned my bench before painting the Ramps. Will have an installed pic tomorrow.
The ramp attaching to a cantilever is a bad idea. Better to move the connection close to the boxes.
Do tell why? Boxes are bolted to the floor.
All mounted up and aluminum ramps slid in perfectly.
I assume these are just to deal with the wheel tubs?Looks a lot like my ramp/pedestal for carrying my "wheelbarrow".
Looks a lot like my ramp/pedestal for carrying my "wheelbarrow".
Do tell why? Boxes are bolted to the floor.
All mounted up and aluminum ramps slid in perfectly.
I'd like to know more about the wheelbarrow and what you use it for?

I use it for packing 10' fence posts, rolls of field fence wire, bundles of wire pins all with one bunk system, then bolt on another bunk to pack boxes of trees. I also bolted on the factory sides for a project last week to pack a generator, battery chargers, chainsaw fuel and drinking water into a stand of timber for a job.
And I use mine to haul bark dust!![]()
I use it for packing 10' fence posts, rolls of field fence wire, bundles of wire pins all with one bunk system, then bolt on another bunk to pack boxes of trees. I also bolted on the factory sides for a project last week to pack a generator, battery chargers, chainsaw fuel and drinking water into a stand of timber for a job.
And I use mine to haul bark dust!![]()
The bed on the carrier is too long to leave on the truck bed and close the tailgate. By lifting mine I can get it over the toolbox and the tailgate closed, then hook onto a trailer.
That wheelbarrow is insane haha
Is this a home made project or are they available somewhere?