Cheers mate, appreciate your input. I think we're all guilty of doing something a little dodgy to make things happen when a job needs doing around the house. Myself living on an acreage I've got a few story's of some questionable ingenuity over the years but I would never sell a product to a customer that is not safe or lacks structural integrity. All my products are built with quality workmanship, thorough planning, QAQC, and over engineering of metal components to eliminate steel fatigue, necessary bracing in high stress points and choosing the adequate material size and grade for the job, followed by welding procedures correct selections of consumables such as welding wire and gas. Although there is always a chance of getting a bad batch of materials or consumables which is why I hold premium cover for full liability insurance and product insurance for anything I fabricate or supply to a customer. I'm not a bloke who knows how to use a caddy welder and does cashys on the weekend for beer money, I run a legitimate company and would like to start fabricating things relatable to my hobbies and things i enjoy instead of spending 84 hours a week at local farms repairing the same stuff that got damaged the week before.