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Hi All,got my first big project done. It was used as a display for a garden show in RI. Anyways, the youtube description doesn't mention that it was made with my Lincoln 140, .025 wire, and CO2/argon mix. Hope you enjoy. There is a second video on youtube of it running in a nice quiet front hallway.-Luca
Reply:Thats pretty cool. Nice job!
Reply:Very cool. I like it!The Lord has declared, "This is my work and my glory--to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man" Moses 1:39Link: My name is John, and I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.-- ColdCreekWorks.com --
Reply:sweet! Buy American, or don't whine when you end up on the bread line.
Reply:Thanks folks!I figure I'd post a link to the other video. It will let you get a better idea of how it's built, though I must say that the appearance of the welds isn't really top notchhere it is: -Luca
Reply:That's a great idea for a display. Good jobSafety 3rdGump
Reply:An amusement park ride for plants, who'da thunk it? Now to build the Roller Coaster, yeah!!!
Reply:that's pretty cool, this is the ferris wheel i played a part in building, the new docklands observation ferris wheel in melbourne australia.this is why we needed to make a new one, the first one was designed in japan, they they didnt account for enough heat expansion in the original design which led to the picture below
Reply:haha, one upped might be an understatement! That's some scary stuff though. Kind of baffles me that something so important to large structures could be overlooked.Next time I suppose I should be more accurate with my thread titles |
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