Finished up a Christmas present for my buddy Ron; my wife and I have celebrated Christmas together with him for almost 2 decades. We’ve done a lot of projects together, he does a lot of welding and fabrication.
This one started out as a chunk of 6” x6” x 1/2” wall square tube, that I picked up in a scrapyard, someone had torched off a piece of plate that had been welded on to it at some point.
(Note the heavy welded angle brace in the foreground…. That’s going to show up here in the future…)
When I was pulling it out of the truck I “saw” a welding helmet. in it… so I decided to try my hand at a welded sculpture. I roughed out the shape with a 7” angle grinder and then started cutting out the top and base out of 1/4” scrap. The base is a piece of heavy 8” channel that I picked up with the square tube scrap.
Took quite a bit of welding, blending with 40/80/120 grit flap discs to get it all smoothed out. Finished up with a scotchbrite disc. Left it raw, he can clear coat it or just let it weather.
It’s heavy, weighs about 65#. Fun project.