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Might as well start a welding thread.

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I figured instead of clogging the welding project thread up every day I'd just start a thread for all of my nonsense. Background: Accountant by day, shop rat by night. I picked up a craftsman 1960's stick welder about 3 years ago to learn on, well that got old quick but I did get the hang of it. Finally found a little lincoln MIG and since have aquired:
-argon/Co2 bottle
-Lincoln idealarc TIG/Stick with a 100% argon bottle
-Plasma cutter
-built a welding table
-portaband with vertical stand
-Oxy/Acetylene setup
-Various other metal working stuff

I just love it. Anytime I'm not at work or hanging out with the girlfriend I'm in the shop doing something. This thread is just to post my random stuff And get some feedback. This forum is awesome BTW :rocker::rocker::rocker:

This is the work area-
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Spider I did on a little trailer I built

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Lamp for the hunting camp

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Single finger salute
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Creepy skull guy

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Couple inside a heart (made it when I met my ex) lol
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My GF is going to med school next month for podiatry so I decided to make her an anatomically correct, life size foot:spit:
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That's it for right now, Hope you guys enjoy :rocker:
 

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To think all this time I've just been tossing my scraps into the recycle bin. Absolutely astounding! What a great use of your imagination.

Later

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You sir make some really strange things but in a way that intriges me.
love the foot

love the rebar spider!

Now I know what to do with my scraps. Liked the jazz band.

To think all this time I've just been tossing my scraps into the recycle bin. Absolutely astounding! What a great use of your imagination.

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KO



Thanks guys :beer::beer:

One made for a friend

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"Margaritaville"

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That is very eclectic and cool. Keep it up.

I would never have expected this sort of imagination and creativity, as well as fabrication skill, from an accountant! You break the mold of the "typical" accountant.
 
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cool artwork :thumbup:



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You sir have a vivid imagination, keep up the interesting work as long as you post pictures up.

That is very eclectic and cool. Keep it up.

I would never have expected this sort of imagination and creativity, as well as fabrication skill, from an accountant! You break the mold of the "typical" accountant.

Thanks everybody! :rocker: I have always been a little on the abstract side when it comes to things, I mainly just went ot school for accounting so I would have a job upon graduation. After 5 years in the field I think I may go back to school for engineering now however. :willy_nil:willy_nil
 

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the foot looks awesome :) And you should try using anti splatter spray on your parts, the spray on stuff works pretty good.
 
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Jamesbbh

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I normally don't like bean counters, but you're alright!!!!:rocker:

Haha, love the foot!

the foot looks awesome :) And you should try using anti splatter spray on your parts, the spray on stuff works pretty good.

Thanks a lot guys! I really appreciate it:rocker: I have some anti spatter but I tend to lean away from using it because of the gases it puts off but I'll look into a better ventilation system.:rocker::rocker::rocker:
 

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Thanks a lot guys! I really appreciate it:rocker: I have some anti spatter but I tend to lean away from using it because of the gases it puts off but I'll look into a better ventilation system.:rocker::rocker::rocker:

Awesome work. For the anti spatter trick try using just baking spray instead, Like PAM. Little better smell and non toxic.
Great use of left over parts by the way.
 
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Awesome work. For the anti spatter trick try using just baking spray instead, Like PAM. Little better smell and non toxic.
Great use of left over parts by the way.

I usually call myself creative, then I see threads like this...NICE WORK!!

Thanks guys!

Couple more pics of the coal miner guy
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Hammerhead shark I just finished the other night

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A friend of mine came over and took some pics for a website

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Jamesbbh

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Couple more of the professional ones, I think they turned out pretty cool :rocker::willy_nil

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Oh and she told me to do the pose with the arms crossed for the record lol
 

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James I absolutely love this stuff. Here is a boot puller or boot jack I made because I actually needed one.
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When I was a kid in Vancouver a family friend was a mechanic and in his free time would make some incredible welded sculptures made out of scrap parts and metals. My favorite was a forklift and f1 car. I can still remember the sparkplugs making the little engine block!
I am due for a visit back home soon and I will definately ask him if I can get some pics to share.

Keep up the great work.. I'm inspired and subscribed and will keep adding myself.

Cheers
Gio
 
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