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Today I drove up to my Dad's shop (where my welding gear is currently until I get my shop built) and made this name plate for my son's door.I won't be showing the tack welds since I'm a crappy welder but I'm slowly getting better. :-)Made with bits and bobs from my meager scrap pile. Oh, and if he decides, the plant hook bracket can be used to screw it to the wall perpendicular.--Steve
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Reply:That's a cool idea.
Reply:I like it. Is that your first shot at art/sculpture?GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:Not my first, but I haven't done a lot.Lemme see if the phone will let me post a photo...Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk---Miller Millermatic 210Thermal Dynamics PakMaster 100XL PlusBuilding a new garage/shop from the ground up...
Reply:One of my first pieces - and a favorite.An agave (we so live in the desert) :-)Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk---Miller Millermatic 210Thermal Dynamics PakMaster 100XL PlusBuilding a new garage/shop from the ground up...
Reply:Cool stuff. I may try my hand at art someday. I don't consider myself creative, so...GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:Originally Posted by GravelCool stuff. I may try my hand at art someday. I don't consider myself creative, so...
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