drivesitfar
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Jim: i really think you are finding this thread is maybe educating you as much as you are educating us. isn't it nice to find an old tool you actually own and figuring out what it's highest and best use is?
ALL: I'm pretty much the GOFOR or HANDYMAN for my daughter's wedding and i need a little help with a design. i need to make something to hang some frilly stuff from that will be behind the wedding ceremony.
all Management (my wife and daughter) showed me was 2 8 foot tall posts with a 12 foot cross bar. the one i was shown had a steel base with a square tube for the 4x4's or 2x4's posts to set in, but i'm not a welder. i do have the steel so i could probably get it welded if that's the best option.
any ideas on how to make this? i was thinking bolting the crossbar on top, but saw this design that might not need any bolts.
ALL: I'm pretty much the GOFOR or HANDYMAN for my daughter's wedding and i need a little help with a design. i need to make something to hang some frilly stuff from that will be behind the wedding ceremony.
all Management (my wife and daughter) showed me was 2 8 foot tall posts with a 12 foot cross bar. the one i was shown had a steel base with a square tube for the 4x4's or 2x4's posts to set in, but i'm not a welder. i do have the steel so i could probably get it welded if that's the best option.
any ideas on how to make this? i was thinking bolting the crossbar on top, but saw this design that might not need any bolts.


