I unloaded the Go-Go from the car on Saturday when I got home, but I didn't want to take the carrier off until I prepped the dolly with the pieces I had made up.
It didn't take but a few minutes to bolt the brackets to the dolly. Now it should be a piece of cake installing, removing and storing the carrier. I'm planning on storing it in front of the car up against the wall. It's pretty stable, but I'll put a piece of cardboard or carpet on the carrier to prevent it from damaging the front of the car if it should tip over after getting bumped.
I've got some clean-up work to do in the shop this morning and then I'll start dragging tools out once again for working on the next project. I need to get a quote on material cost for Coach Jen's project, get busy on the dog sled project and finish the mailbox project. And of course, there's a long list of other projects waiting in the wings
The grandson is going for an interview/weld test this week for a welding job. He's pretty excited about it. Looks like his education is going to get him started on the path to a career in the welding field. He's almost done with his technical certificate at the community college, but I'd like to see him get his associate degree. It would only take a couple more classes and I think it would be a good investment for him. He's made the Dean's List several times and I'm really proud of the young man. I hope he gets the job and it works out for him.
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