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My wife had a request for me. Made this from a railroad spike.If you like my stuff you can find me on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/theangryanv...ngryanvilforge
Reply:nice work.. love it...thanks for sharing
Reply:Hey Dave, beautiful cross. Seems to have Celtic overtones.Good to see you're still around too. I owe ya for that Powcon manual you sent me 1/2 a decade ago. I don't have the Powcon, but I still have the manual.....just in case.Lincoln SA 200Esab Caddy 160Thermal Arc 201TSMiller Dialarc HFI don't like making plans for the day because then the word "premeditated" gets thrown around the courtroom....
Reply:That is some skill right there! Awesome! Was this made from two railroad spikes that were hammer forged together (not sure if that's the correct terminology)? Care to elaborate on how this was done? GarLincoln Electric, Power MIG 256Hypertherm Powermax 45 Miller Dynasty 280DXSmith O/A torchGenesis of a welding table
Reply:Looks good. Always kinda had an interest in that type of thing but nobody to show me and being incapable of learning on my own I've stagnated. If you'd have made it from wood one could first force vampires into submission then drive it through their heart to rid the world of the pesky little annoyances....SlobPurveyor of intimate unparalleled knowledge of nothing about everything.Oh yeah, also an unabashed internet "Troll" too.....
Reply:Originally Posted by dubl_tHey Dave, beautiful cross. Seems to have Celtic overtones.Good to see you're still around too. I owe ya for that Powcon manual you sent me 1/2 a decade ago. I don't have the Powcon, but I still have the manual.....just in case.
Reply:Originally Posted by GarThat is some skill right there! Awesome! Was this made from two railroad spikes that were hammer forged together (not sure if that's the correct terminology)? Care to elaborate on how this was done? Gar |
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