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Spotted these in a small Maine town this morning. Photos don't do them justice, naturally. Have no idea who made these but they've been there quite awhile by the looks of 'em. Way in the background I spied what looks like an ancient metalworking shop. What I would'nt give to browse around in there for a few minutes...POVERTY...is the Mother of InventionMillermatic 211Millermatic 140Miller Thunderbolt XLArcOne 100STS inverter w/TIGThermal Dynamics 38XL Victor Oxy/AcetyleneJancy Slugger Holemaker IIJet 5x6 BandsawNever enough time & sleep.
Reply:POVERTY...is the Mother of InventionMillermatic 211Millermatic 140Miller Thunderbolt XLArcOne 100STS inverter w/TIGThermal Dynamics 38XL Victor Oxy/AcetyleneJancy Slugger Holemaker IIJet 5x6 BandsawNever enough time & sleep.
Reply:The people with talent on this forum, just amaze me..........Qualified & experienced at welding scrap metal
Reply:Those are great!
Reply:smc; very creative.i.u.o.e. # 15queens, ny and sunny fla
Reply:Wow! Those are amazing. I want to meet the person who made those. Just very creative and smart. Metal working art projects are just wonderful.PlasmaCam CNC cutterLathe and Band SawClamps
Reply:Really Cool !!!
Reply:some guys got it and some don't......me=don't....
Reply:Here are some more for inspiration.:https://www.pinterest.com/charliemac...ding-projects/
Reply:Dig it!Now I lay me down to sleep, by the bed a Colt I do keep.Should I wake and find you inside, a coroner van is your next ride. |
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