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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2041"><p>> I'm in SE Texas --- Do any of you</p><p>> know of a commercial source for</p><p>> good, sturdy hay feeder rings? I'm</p><p>> tempted to contract with a good</p><p>> individual welder to make some for</p><p>> me, but I fear that pipe and/or</p><p>> rebar bending capabilities might</p><p>> be a problem. I've been using the</p><p>> rings sold at TSC and they are</p><p>> just cheaply made pieces of junk</p><p>> (piss-poor welds, tubing walls are</p><p>> much too thin, etc.). I'd</p><p>> willingly pay a good bit more for</p><p>> some substantial rings that could</p><p>> be used for a number of seasons.</p><p></p><p>You may have gotten this already, but here goes again, we build them here in Longview, all square tubing, jig built, welded at all points, 4 rings not just 3. Very strong, heavy wall. Still easy to move. Pictures available if you reply. Thanks, Bob</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:longviewbob@cox-internet.com">longviewbob@cox-internet.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2041"] > I'm in SE Texas --- Do any of you > know of a commercial source for > good, sturdy hay feeder rings? I'm > tempted to contract with a good > individual welder to make some for > me, but I fear that pipe and/or > rebar bending capabilities might > be a problem. I've been using the > rings sold at TSC and they are > just cheaply made pieces of junk > (piss-poor welds, tubing walls are > much too thin, etc.). I'd > willingly pay a good bit more for > some substantial rings that could > be used for a number of seasons. You may have gotten this already, but here goes again, we build them here in Longview, all square tubing, jig built, welded at all points, 4 rings not just 3. Very strong, heavy wall. Still easy to move. Pictures available if you reply. Thanks, Bob [email=longviewbob@cox-internet.com]longviewbob@cox-internet.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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