Re: SHWW Group
****T-POST BRACKET UPDATE****
Hey Guys, OK, I have some T-post brackets all made up. Please keep in mind these are prototypes and will have a better fit and finish on the final product. But all in all they turned out really well.
The plate bolts onto the front side of the bracket, and the bracket simply slides over a medium duty T-post. They are very lightweight, not bulky, and I could probably fit 8 or so in one flat rate box.
So here is what I am thinking.
I have two different designs. And I am hoping to get some feedback from you guys before I start putting these into production.
I am using 3/16" mild steel for the cross member. And the downward steel is 10 gage. Both look really good!
What I have done on the triangular bracket is custom make a piece of steel that is roughly 52.5 degrees. This makes the medium T-post a perfect fit. I really like this design.
the second design is a rectangular tubing in 10 gage steel. It is also a great fit but the T-Post has to be put into the ground slightly crooked. Kind of like a 1/4 turn to fit the inside of the tubing.
Anyway, here are some pictures. And I think some of you guys know. All of these parts are hand made by the students here on Jubilee Youth ranch. They are in our welding program and are doing a great job.
I am also wondering about price point. What do you guys think? I would sell them as blanks with no holes and would also sell them with custom hole locations.
The best part about these brackets is 100% of the profits would go back to the Jubilee youth ranch. It would be a win win for everyone. I would post them on my website and would sell them for the welding program. It would be a awesome opportunity for the students to keep welding on a very cool project.