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Blueprint plans for a DIY welding a cattle chute squeeze
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 827074" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>You can use the second for some of the basic measurements. Throw the head gate design in the trash. I couldn't find the tail gate design.</p><p>I would take a lot of picks and measurements of designs that worked.</p><p>I have bought or been given old squeeze chutes ( old WWs' with side gates and self catching head gate ) that I rebuilt and modernized. It is far less expensive. ( But you had better own a sand blaster. )</p><p>Building something like this seems great at the time but even if you have the time and ability the reality is that you could buy one about as cheap. There is a lot of pieces on these things that would require a very complete fab shop to build. A guy I know started his about 20 years ago. He still insists he will finish it some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 827074, member: 5494"] You can use the second for some of the basic measurements. Throw the head gate design in the trash. I couldn't find the tail gate design. I would take a lot of picks and measurements of designs that worked. I have bought or been given old squeeze chutes ( old WWs' with side gates and self catching head gate ) that I rebuilt and modernized. It is far less expensive. ( But you had better own a sand blaster. ) Building something like this seems great at the time but even if you have the time and ability the reality is that you could buy one about as cheap. There is a lot of pieces on these things that would require a very complete fab shop to build. A guy I know started his about 20 years ago. He still insists he will finish it some day. [/QUOTE]
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