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  • nice fabrication. pattern it

  • Great job.It is nice when you can work in a worm Shop. For years i froze my fingers working out side.

  • that was awesome!!!

  • @joecool248 Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed seeing it. Cheers! :)

  • Mate, as an expatriot Canuck living in Australia, I gotta say that tool/storage box looks factory made! More to the point I love your welding mask. I would give my left arm to the elbow to get a welding mask with those maple leaves on it down here! Now all you have to do is design something similar for a John Deere. Love your work Alex

  • @derehamcentre Thanks Alex. Glad to hear you enjoyed seeing my design and build of this unit. It was a fun project. I now have a new Kubota and I did a redesign of the box to fit it. The new one features a shackle rack along with the flashing strobes. The Maple leaf helmet is made by Miller and is in there Elite series. I also have there Inferno Digital Elite helmet but like to use the maple leaf on the videos to promote Canada. Thanks for posting.Stay safe down there. Cheers. Paul

  • @derehamcentre Add ah little insulation,and yull have ah nice little beer cooler!

  • Great looking build. I wish I could do something like that for my Kubota!

  • @UtHolmans2008 Thank you. It was a bit of fooling around to get'er done but worth it, I bet if you tried you'd do it. We all had to start somewhere. Thanks for commenting :)

  • Real nice job, nice to see the work of a perfectionest with real skills to boot.

    Hope I can weld like that someday.

    God bless

    Jim

  • @AlwaysPraiseGod Thanks Jim. I really appreciate your kind words. Made my day! You take care and thanks for commenting. All the best. Paul In Newfoundland

  • You Sir, are a master of your craft. Ive been welding a couple years now and went to school for it and nearly never saw people dropping dimes like you did unless they were serious about it. And those cats wanna weld 8 hours a day to earn bread. I love the attention to detail, it is second to none. I would love to know where you got the gasket material for that compartment. Great idea!!!!

  • @hybridracers Thank you very much. Not sure if I deserve such great praise but It's very kind of you to say so ;) That gasket material is actually some household weather stripping that you buy at your local hardware store to put around the door frame in the the winter to keep the cold out. Comes on a small roll and don't cost much. Stay safe and thanks for posting .

  • This is so amazing it's sick. I've never seen anyone take so much pride in his work. As a fellow Newf you make me proud to be from the rock! My BX25 will never look as good as this. Top notch work, keep it up and keep posting, I've already taken your advice on the LED's.

  • @sirbrownienl Oh man. A compliment like that coming from another Newfie is just off the charts for me. I really appreciate your comments and I'm so happy you enjoyed seeing the project. I'm always doing strange things like this. Have a look at my Gasoline Alley video here and you'll see the other things I enjoy doing. If you get out to the Bay Roberts area look me up. Name is Paul Short. I'll give you the grand tour. The BX is a great machine.Stay well my friend and thanks again!

  • Very nice build I like the idea. Looks factory made.

  • @KyleJe Thank you very much. Nice to hear you enjoyed viewing it.

  • Very nice! And a very nice "Roll of Dimes" at 1:04 also! ;)

  • @NfldBiker Ha! Ha! You remembered the Dimes! Cool. Well now I know you were at least paying attention. :) Thanks for posting.

  • Awesome job, as always! It looks as it if was always there.

  • @85dbs Thank you. If you get a tractor I'll make you one for free son :)

  • Them Kubota's ain't that shiny when their settin on the showroom floor. Nice build. Got some use outta that ironworker huh?

  • @SmokinPHorses Ha! There easy to keep clean if there not in the mud :) Yes that made in the good old USA Edwards ironworker is a fantastic addition to the shop. Glad you liked the build and I appreciate your comments.

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