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150 gallon offset build

Tipps

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I've read many posts on this site, but never became a member up until here recently. Based on quite a bit of information I got from this site, and the urge to always have some project going, I attempted a build.

Thought I'd post some photos. Let me know if you have any questions, I'd be happy to share more of the experience. After 3-1/2 months of working on it when I can, I still am not finished.
 

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Very good indeed. I just love those wheels, keep up the good work.
 
I built mine almost identical. But on a trailer. You won’t go wrong with the design. Good job!
 
The wheels and steering look like a covered wagon. Oh wait, I see your in Ft. Worth. Mighty Fine! :clap:
 
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Did the door spring out when you cut it? If so, how did you get it back into shape?
 
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