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    I need someone to fabricate a rack for my Mule. Recommendations?
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    Steelin' got a good operation going

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    I thought Steelin' made his out of cardboard.
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    Don't forget to use painters tape for maximum strength

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    Steelin is your guy, so long as you dont get it wet.
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    I should have specified that it needed to be waterproof. I'll stop by the chicken plant and get some of those waxed boxes.
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    Check out Backyard Customs on FB. There stuff is the best I have seen. They keep a backlog but it will be ready when they give you a date.
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    Father and sons welding & metal art in Aynor. Scott does great work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BugBuster View Post
    Check out Backyard Customs on FB. There stuff is the best I have seen. They keep a backlog but it will be ready when they give you a date.
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    Jacob worked with me for years at the shop before starting his own business. U will get the best bang for the buck from his crew

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    https://www.facebook.com/rydeindustries/

    This is a friend of mine in Texas. They just came out with a setup for mules. Pretty cool concept and very well made.
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    Hey nutz
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    Hey bean. Things are going as good as my luck will allow.
    I had an ant farm once......them fellas didn't grow shit.

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    Cardboard is the way to go!

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    Default Metal fabrication

    Shane Emmons, Edgefield, SC. He has a shop just past the DMV on HWY 25. He does a lot of different things: custom trailer builds, truck bumper/brushguards, grills, specialty tools, etc.

    He did some work on my trailer: cut off the tool basket and added a winch post/support mount. Looks like factory work and overbuilt.

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