Wow, that will be quite the project when finished.
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So I am curious how you are making the cuts in the large pipe? Torch or a mega-bandsaw? The fitups look extremely clean.
Also are you working in your own shop, the space seems larger than I had in my head from other Royce-projects?
When I first clicked this thread, while at work, I had no idea what a Porte-cochere was...
Marc,
This will not get blasted, the finish will be provided by Mother Nature.
There is no budget, it is for a long time friend and I have not tracked hours.
Royce
You could've just said carport and saved me the google search..lol
Now those are the kind of friends you want!
Looks great, and of course you are being very humble about how much talent is being shown here.
I really enjoy the process of designing and drafting something that is hopefully pleasing to the eye, calculate all the dimensions, developed the patterns, make the cuts, fit up all the components and then erect.
With a little luck, in the end, it will be a joy to behold.
Royce
Lis,
To be honest, I didn't know what it was until I was asked to build one!
Jay,
My roll in this project is to get it through fabrication.
The owners weldor will weld it out.
Thanks Firstram,
It is a piggy bank I made for the family, when the kids were toddlers.
I would hole saw the bottom once a year, for our vacation.
Surprising how much it would hold, if you kept the pennies out.
Royce
quad axle crane needed to assemble Royce's side projects...