Looks alright to me. How about putting a bill on the baseball players cap though?
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Looks alright to me. How about putting a bill on the baseball players cap though?
Looks clean! How much would somthing like this go for? I would be guessing 50$
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Looks awesome!!!!
I hate being bi-polar it's awsome
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
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As for almost any welded art work, it's difficult to get what it is really worth. Sometimes the material cost alone is covered in the selling price and labor is free. It's tough competing with cheap manufactured items. Custom requests can be profitable because customer wants real hand crafted quality work.
Whatever you make you need to have access to everything that will be time and cost saving. Recycled FREE material can be your friend.
Nice rack ! The curved hockey stick is a nice touch.
Impressive work. Thanks for sharing.
It was more than $50 by a good amount. I under charged for the time I put into this. But sometimes that's the way it goes. I'm sure they will be back for more artwork down the road. It was a great learning project for me. I have not done anything like this before.
The material is 3/16 round bar. About 20 feet went into this.
~Scott~
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~Scott~
You can see what projects I'm working on on my Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bucke...3595655?ref=hl
bucket_of_bolts on Instagram
HTP 221 DV
~Scott~
You can see what projects I'm working on on my Facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bucke...3595655?ref=hl
bucket_of_bolts on Instagram
HTP 221 DV
Oh ok nice tip. I think I read u coated it?
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Nice...good job working with a bunch of nuts.
Man you guys are good. I'm constantly amazed at the things people are able to put together on here it's an inspiration. I wish I could do some of it. I lack one thing though being able to put those ideas on paper artistically I can imagine things and figure how to make everything fit and work but I can't draw it out So far that I commend you gentleman keep up the great work!
I built this jig with some junk I had laying around.
I had the round things already. It just so happens that the threaded piece fit the inside just right.
This is a smaller die for the neck end of the bottle. I added a wrist pin to take up some of the slack on the fence side. I used a cheater pipe to make the bends.
The larger die worked perfect for the bottom of the bottles.
Here are the curved pieces. I then marked where to trim off the excess. Not perfect, but it cost me nothing!
~Scott~
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~Scott~
You can see what projects I'm working on on my Facebook page.
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bucket_of_bolts on Instagram
HTP 221 DV
Much ingenuity has been spent on this project! Well thought out and executiong. Superb!
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~Scott~
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