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Tigger Welding

hemifalcon

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...I thought some of you may be interested in this website..

https://club.craftsman.com/blog/tigger-welding-turning-old-tools-into-new-art

https://www.instagram.com/tiggerwelding/

Some very cool "artwork"--however at the obvious cost of some great old tools being absolutely and utterly removed from serving as a useful tool again..

My post here is not intended to base as obviously "Tigger" has some serious artistic talent--but man I'd like to dig through the tool stash before he starts welding..
 

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freudianfloyd

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...I thought some of you may be interested in this website..

https://club.craftsman.com/blog/tigger-welding-turning-old-tools-into-new-art

https://www.instagram.com/tiggerwelding/

Some very cool "artwork"--however at the obvious cost of some great old tools being absolutely and utterly removed from serving as a useful tool again..

My post here is not intended to base as obviously "Tigger" has some serious artistic talent--but man I'd like to dig through the tool stash before he starts welding..

So that's where all of those old warrantied Craftsman go. Awesome looking stuff though.
 
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kabinenroller

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I'm sure some extra stuff is "lunch boxed" from the Snap-On plant in Kenosha.
You could make some real cool pieces of art with that stuff.
I did an art piece a number of years ago that was for a charity auction, it was about 20 different kinds of pry bars and crow bars welded into what looked like a large bird. I called it "Crow Bar"
It went for a few hundred at the auction.
 

blazemaster83

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I can appreciate the artistic/welding talent but I put this in the same boat as the guys that trash machines to get a base to make a hipster coffee table. I hate that part. There is plenty of scrap out there that is not a working tool.

Who knows though, maybe he buys em by the container load and they're all broken
 
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