IdaSHO
IDACAMPER
I'm prepping for a (late) winter trip here in North Idaho.
Looking to hit one of our favorite snow shoeing spots, and will likely need chains.
While checking things over, it was painfully obvious that one set of chains was beyond saving.
then I realized I still have a seldom used set of icebreakers left from the old truck.
They are a lighter duty set, and single cam, but will work/fit better anyhow.
The heavy chains rub a bit in the front under full lock and stuff at the mud flap.
Side rails were nearly the same length, close enough. But cross bars were short.
So instead of scrambling to get a new set, I spent the time and saved some coin.
All in, less than 20$ in parts and was a great project to practice my TIG on.
I have serous doubts about doing this with the wirefeed MIG
Looking to hit one of our favorite snow shoeing spots, and will likely need chains.
While checking things over, it was painfully obvious that one set of chains was beyond saving.
then I realized I still have a seldom used set of icebreakers left from the old truck.
They are a lighter duty set, and single cam, but will work/fit better anyhow.
The heavy chains rub a bit in the front under full lock and stuff at the mud flap.
Side rails were nearly the same length, close enough. But cross bars were short.
So instead of scrambling to get a new set, I spent the time and saved some coin.
All in, less than 20$ in parts and was a great project to practice my TIG on.
I have serous doubts about doing this with the wirefeed MIG