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this is the new version of MECHANICAL BEAST i did about a year ago...but tis time its bigger and meaner...its almost 2ft in height and the width is 5 1/2 feet.. just finished it todaythanks.MARIO Attached Images
Reply:that is friggin awesome !!!!!!! well done"I'd Rather die on my feet , than live on my knee's"64' Lincoln Sa 200 Redface Code 5496 - Sold 72' Lincoln Idealarc 250 (Roundtop) MillerMatic Vintage
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Reply:What is the weight of that beast?!?-jimDynasty 300DXSmith He/Ar gas mixerMM350PHobart Handler 120Smith LW7, MW5, AW1A
Reply:Originally Posted by 4sfedWhat is the weight of that beast?!?-jim
Reply:Beautiful work Mario
Reply:Wow looks awesome, how long did it take you? http://www.philswelding.com
Reply:Way cool. Now all you have to do is get some propane hooked up to it and get it breathing fire!Jupiter Weld & Repair -- www.Jupiterwelding.com
Reply:A very cool way to clean up the garage. LOL!Seriously though, that is amazing. I can't fathom how people create at that level.PapaLincoln Idealarc 250 (circa 1962)Lincoln Weldpak 155 w/Mig KitLincoln Squarewave TIG 175
Reply:Hey there bro ironheart_ram,Your metal sculpture is awesome and you are really good !!! Are all those parts came from junk coz you are truly a very creative person, and what do you use to weld all of them parts together ??THANKS BROTHER.
Reply:very beautiful work! always amazes me
Reply:Wow!!!
Reply:Excellent!!! And the wife likes it too! |
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