skid plate

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    skid plate

    Do you guys think that if I needed a temporary skid plate I could strap a piece of plywood to the bottom?

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    It would be difficult to get a strapped piece of wood to stay in place. Why do you need a skid plate temporarily?

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    How can i make an inexspensive skid plate that can withstand a lot? I live on a mountain so I need one but I dont whant to speand more then like 50 or 100.

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    you should be able to pick up a piece of 1/4" HDPE within your price range. I've found that a propane torch works really well for getting it hot enough to shape it. http://www.6x6world.com/forums/attex...hem-alive.html
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    how do you attack it?

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    If you will click on that link that racerone3 posted, hydromike gives you a how-to guide for making and attaching it with rivets.

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    What kind of machine is it?

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