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Fish House Built Of Scrap Metal
I built a fish house out of scrap metal and parts that I was able to scrounge up. The fish house measures 8 ft. wide, 12 ft. long, and 6 1/2 ft. high. The wheels and axle came off a Chevy Citation car. I cut the axle in half and lengthened it. The Citation axle keeps the fish house low to the ground. The rest of the un
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Fish House Built Of Scrap Metal MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT Miscellaneous 27-2-43
I built a fish house out of scrap metal and parts that I was able to scrounge up. The fish house measures 8 ft. wide, 12 ft. long, and 6 1/2 ft. high. The wheels and axle came off a Chevy Citation car. I cut the axle in half and lengthened it. The Citation axle keeps the fish house low to the ground. The rest of the unit is made from leftover tin that I bought cheap at a lumber yard during the winter months, when the company was trying to reduce its inventories. I was able to buy all the tin I needed for only $80. The door came off an old house, and the windows were given to me by some people who were redoing their house. The windows are double paned so they won't fog up as much. I've built other fish houses for neighbors. (Mike Nordby, Box 202, Grygla, Minn. 56727 ph 218 294-6659)
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