Ay there trooper J Finally someone backs me up.

Yeah, but even in GA, none of those houses are loading the brick in the weakest direction. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

You got steel, you got a welder. Ditch the bucket/brick stuff and do it right. I would be even happy with some HD sawhorses. Heck, wood would work for that. We are talking about such a minimal amount of expense for an immense increase in safety and stability.

Joel(spaccab90) was not expecting to need stitches in his face. Regardless of weight, (although, I am betting (and hoping) that the frame is more than 100# bare) if it comes off and lands on your leg/foot/hand/head, you are going to have some issues. It may not kill you, but it will not help you.

I don't want to read your next post as "How do I weld with 9 fingers?" <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Michael