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The winch mounted on my chipper was on there with some one inch washers to get the needed height when I purchased it. Knew the bolts would eventually have issues because the base of the winch was only sitting on those washers.
The bolts finally snapped and it was time to put in a strong, permanent mount.
And I was very happy with my midnight welds. It’s taken a while but they are coming along now. I think building the cart was good practice!




Appreciate it. I've still got plenty to learn but it's cool to do stuff that I know I wouldn't have been able to last year.Always impressed with your welding skills, Nathan. Respect.![]()





Not a family business, but my boss (the only other person in the business) is a friend that we go to church with. Several reasons to stay with how things are.I know you said you had a boss, but is this a family business? Why dont you go out on your own, you clearly have the skillset.
Not a family business, but my boss (the only other person in the business) is a friend that we go to church with. Several reasons to stay with how things are.
1) I really don't have the skillset to break out. I've made a lot of progress and am pretty confident in my ability as a welder, but there's a lot more that I need to learn and practice.
2) money. I don't have my own rig or shop. I don't have enough reserves to try to start up a business and deal with the long periods of time with no income.
3) time. I work 4 days a week and can take plenty of time off to hunt and fish. I'm W2 not 1099 so I have tax advantages that way.
4) goals. I enjoy welding, but I also am a pastor at heart. We are working on planting a church and while there'll still be plenty of years I'll have to work bivocationally, ultimately I don't plan to be doing it forever.





