Reese Hitch Re-purpose

tleach17

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Well I started with one size fits nothing Reese hitch. I had it laying around in the garage.

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I made an upright out of 2x1/4".

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I got some category one studs at tractor supply for 5 bucks.

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Welded the upright on with a couple gussets for strength.

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tleach17

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Welded some end caps and drilled a 7/8" hole in them to mount the studs.

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Here she is all done. I'm happy with it. I am going to paint it black when the weather gets a little better.

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Now, that's ingenuity! :thumbs:

I'd probably buttress those outer tabs though, if it were me.
 

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Nice fab work man!
 

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