Lawn Care Cab and Chassis build

He is making good progress
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He also picked up some new to him tires

4 years old and better tread

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He made 8 bolt plates. 4 per side

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Showing the side box when open

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Plugging away

Had some welder consumable issues which wasted a bunch of time but we survived

Had to pull out the trail welder for a few tacks until parts show up tomorrow :)

Lots of measuring and cutting expanded metal today

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He was able to make a bunch of door frames also

And 1 pic if front showing the height

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He used an entire bottle of gas and a 10lb spool of wire so far :)

But he keeps going

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I'm assuming he's going into the lawn care biz full time for a career with this build?

Better get a max height sticker in the cab before he tears down a drive thru!
Yes we discussed no drive thru's

He has a lawn care business now that he plans to take to the next level once he graduates high school
 
I assume it was checked that the door to exit the shop is taller than the headache rack being built?
Funny you said that. Cause I told him the same thing when he was building. So he went and measured
 
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Your son will use these skills the rest of his life! Awesome to see his work ethic attention to details. Rare traits these days. I am sure he has a good teacher and I am sure it makes you proud!
 
he knocked out a bunch of welding this weekend to get all expanded welded.

now we wait for parts to show up (hinges, latches and a few other small parts)

but progress may slow down as school started so he has high school and than goes to wake tech for welding classes 3 days a week. So most likely only weekends going forward.
 
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