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    Gates

    Pics are one of a pair of driveway gates. Framework 2x2, scroll and latice 3/4×3/4×.125. I fabbed scroll jig, torch heat and hand bent scroll work. S scrolls are 126 inches of tube 44 inches high and 22 inches wide. I cut and welded ends for taper. 800ft of 3/4 tube in this project. Gates are 11 1/2ft tall abd 16ft wide. Floating kick panels are not paint. Panels are brushed copper clear coated. Used up a couple #5 acetylene and over 20lbs .035 mig wire.
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    2 eyes (that don't look so good)
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    Nice!
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    Very nice. I hate that repetitive work making components.

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    Good looking gate.

    Dave

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    Classy gate, very artistic.

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    Very well done!
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    Awesome! Beautiful work as always.

    Hope you're doing well.
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    Great looking gate.

    Dave

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    Nicely done...That there is some beautiful work...I wish I had the patience to do that type of work.

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    REALLY nice work

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    Re: Gates

    Thanks for the replies. The gates were a nice break from working on engines.

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    Thats very nice work, y’all have done an amazing job
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    Re: Gates

    Thanks

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    That handsome brother in the picture, great job done

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