F Frans Guest Jan 21, 2009 #27 Around here the State uses 4" aluminum pipe for putting up certain road signs. A person could probably make several nice portys out of one post... Click to expand... You instigator I like the large alum. porty. One thing the lighter weight does is make it easier to take slack out of the load line.
Around here the State uses 4" aluminum pipe for putting up certain road signs. A person could probably make several nice portys out of one post... Click to expand... You instigator I like the large alum. porty. One thing the lighter weight does is make it easier to take slack out of the load line.
MasterBlaster Administrator Emeritus Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 97,564 Location Louisiana! Jan 21, 2009 #28 Four inches is a boat anchor.
brendonv Tree Hugger Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 7,152 Location Oxford, Connecticut Jan 21, 2009 #29 I remember at the show, Carl handed me a porty acting like it was heavy, I grabbed it and holy hell that aluminum porty is light! I have a large steel, and a mini made by tblough.
I remember at the show, Carl handed me a porty acting like it was heavy, I grabbed it and holy hell that aluminum porty is light! I have a large steel, and a mini made by tblough.
OTGBOSTON punk in drublic Joined Jan 18, 2007 Messages 4,180 Location Tha Dirty Bean...Boston Massachusetts Jan 21, 2009 #30 Jonseredbred said: MB is a closet English teacher. Click to expand... And sometimes fitness/health consultant.
Jonseredbred said: MB is a closet English teacher. Click to expand... And sometimes fitness/health consultant.