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发表于 2021-9-1 00:19:48 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Alright,  I got about 100lbs of old bend test coupons; numerous root and face bend straps cut from:3/8" plate, 6" sch80 pipe, 2" sch 80 pipe, and side bends from:3/4" plate2" XXS pipeI used up 3 to make cable hooks on my workbench...now what?  I'll post a photo of the whole collection soon, so you all can see how much material I have to work with.  I'm saving a few, like the side bends from my AWS cert test on 8" pipe.  But the others are fair game...I'm thinking about turning them into something I can hang on the wall of my garage outside, since it's a blank brick wall at the moment...Suggestions? Attached ImagesBenson's Mobile Welding - Dayton, OH metro area - AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Reply:Weight rack, tool rack, material racks, squatting rack (weight lifting again), cover your truck with them to prevent damage, etc. John -  fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!-  bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:i use them as paper weights, give them out for christmas
Reply:Stretch a big rubber band between two trees and shoot them into the next county?
Reply:tack em all together and call it art! "Every choice you make will effect at least one other person"
Reply:This I like, but here in my part of Ohio, there aren't any trees nearby! Originally Posted by TEKStretch a big rubber band between two trees and shoot them into the next county?
Reply:This is where I'm headed, I was hoping somebody else had some examples of art they made using test coupons.... Originally Posted by woodironmantack em all together and call it art!
Reply:well..  when i weld one together that doesnt snap into two peices.. ill frame it and put it on the mantel
Reply:Here's what I have to work with.  Thanks to HIWT... In the overall photo, there's 3/8" and thinner guided bend test coupons in the first 2 rows, then 6" sch 80 pipe coupons in the second 2 rows, and 2" sch 80 in the third row, and side bends from 3/4" plate and heavy wall 2" pipe in the fifth row. Attached ImagesBenson's Mobile Welding - Dayton, OH metro area - AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Reply:Here's one possibility...a sun emblem or disk...Anybody have any other suggestions or ideas?  Bueller?  Bueller? Attached ImagesLast edited by A_DAB_will_do; 04-24-2008 at 08:02 PM.Benson's Mobile Welding - Dayton, OH metro area - AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Reply:It will come in time, grasshopper.  I thought I was hopeless when I started seriously welding a year ago.  Now, I'm dangerous.   Originally Posted by shott8283well..  when i weld one together that doesnt snap into two peices.. ill frame it and put it on the mantel
Reply:I like the pattern. How about making that a clock? Drop the number down to 24 and see if  it will still work.
Reply:my wife sugggested a clock even before reading DSW's post..  so thats a second' on the clock motion'
Reply:tack them all together, make some legs, put a round piece of glass on the top and call it a table.
Reply:DSW, Shott8283, thanks.  A clock had not occurred to me.  Maybe I can even get an inexpensive set of battery powered works, and make some hands for it.violatedppl, I've got enough for 2, and so I'll take a look at a table design also...I've got some 1" tubing that would work for legs....Thanks guys.  Your suggestions were just the sort of thing I was looking for.Benson's Mobile Welding - Dayton, OH metro area - AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Reply:Originally Posted by woodironmantack em all together and call it art!
Reply:use'em for handel holder on homemade gang/tool boxes wanted to post a picture, but can't figure it outLast edited by mwccwi; 04-25-2008 at 10:31 AM.Reason: wanted to post a picture, but can't figure it outMartin MC Weld TechAWS-CWIAWS-CWEwww.linkedin.com/pub/martin-cramer/20/b36/940/
Reply:i have a couple of these that had failed. I cut and polished, then mounted in Lucite. Makes a cool paper weight.
Reply:Originally Posted by mb_welderA_DAB...holy F**k, I've never seen so many bend tests in one picture.
Reply:I like the sundisc idea and really like the clock .You can find battery powered clock movements at Hobby Lobby and Wally- World for not much money but they seem to wear out in a few years. I ordered one from Brookstone about 25 years ago that was made in the USA and it is still keeping time today. Have no idea if they are still available.
Reply:Thanks oldtimer...I'll check Hobby lobby as I know where there's one in my neck of the woods.  Think I'll also do a quick search online.  I'll get started on the art projects as soon as I finish the grinder stand that I'm working on.  Look for pictures in a couple more days...Benson's Mobile Welding - Dayton, OH metro area - AWS Certified Welding Inspector
Reply:Weld them all together put some short legs and a sheet of glass on top and you have a coffee table. If you weld them in a circle and put a bottom made of old barn wood underneath. Then take some antique tools like and old chippin hammer, torches and such with a round piece of glass with smooth edges. Ive done this with horse shoes and put bits, spurs and buckles inside.
Reply:I started thinking more about this. About 20 years ago my uncles made a few metal objects and gave them to family members as gifts. I can't find the key holder but I did find the clock they made.Basically the made the metal face and then added the clock works to it. You could make the hands yourself.
Reply:I knew a weldor who wanted to mount his coupons somewhere on his truck rack for tie points, just smooth over the rough edges first!I envisioned a sculpture centipede with legs made from coupons.  {I need a nap!}Da Benda!Last edited by tanglediver; 04-26-2008 at 12:03 AM.City of L.A. Structural; Manual & Semi-Automatic;"Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is taken from the earth, and copper is smelted from ore."Job 28:1,2Lincoln, Miller, Victor & ISV BibleDanny
Reply:Nice pieces of work DSW.  I'll have to see what I can come up with for clock hands... Originally Posted by DSWI started thinking more about this. About 20 years ago my uncles made a few metal objects and gave them to family members as gifts. I can't find the key holder but I did find the clock they made.Basically the made the metal face and then added the clock works to it. You could make the hands yourself.Tanglediver, I've seen just what you described.  One of the guys I was in school with turned about a dozen bend coupons into a centipede.  Turned out pretty cool lookin'.  I've also seen stick figures made, but I don't think they're as interesting... Originally Posted by tanglediverI envisioned a sculpture centipede with legs made from coupons.  {I need a nap!}
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