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A customer purchased a very large shell and is making a sink out of it to go in her pool house. She was kind enough to make a paper machie duplicate of the shell so I wouldn't have to handle (break) the real thing. It's funny how simple it looks now that its done. I had to mount a fan on head to keep my brain from over heating.
Reply::Here some close up of the welds. the arms are stainless and the mounting plate is steel. Sorry about pic quality I used my phone. Its time to upgrade my phone if anyone can tell me which one has the best camera that would be great. ( I know, this is not a phone page :rolleyes ) Attached ImagesLast edited by woodweld1; 06-07-2011 at 05:50 PM.
Reply:I bet there was some head scratching. Does the real shell stay put?Tim Beeker.
Reply:Originally Posted by tnjindI bet there was some head scratching. Does the real shell stay put?
Reply:This is one of those fun jobs you look at and say "oh, sure I can build that for you" Then get to the shop and start to sweat! Nice job!Be sure to pass along my, and I'm sure more on here, admiration to your client for her thoughtfulness in making a mold for you to work with!!! That is a platinum club client! ( Mike and I give clients and galleries metal statuses based on head ache, or lack there of, factor. Don't be in the lead club!)200amp Air Liquide MIG, Hypertherm Plasma, Harris torches, Optrel helmet, Makita angle grinders, Pre-China Delta chop saw and belt sander, Miller leathers, shop made jigs etc, North- welders backpack. |
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