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    Default Wall art , first real tig project.

    Here are a couple of shots of my first metal scroll art project.
    It is for the new sun room My wife wanted one and I said I can do that why buy one.
    It was a fun project and allowed me to buy a scroll attachment for the HF compact bender, earn a few brownie points and tell my wife "see honey all those tools and machines really are for the both of us." Pretty good investment I think.

    I used my Everlast 250 ex set to 185 or so amps 3/32, 2% thoriated. tungsten,
    for the fusion welds. I only had to re-grind the tungsten a few time during the project, now for me that's real progress and a point of pride

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    Last edited by Ram48; 11-04-2011 at 02:23 PM. Reason: Growing up in the 60s still has its drawbacks
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    Looks pretty cool. Hopefully your wife likes it and will allow you to buy more toys :-)
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    That looks nice... it's always nice when ones wife sees the value of ones tools.
    How did you bend the strips of metal?.. they look so uniform.

    Ahhh! I've been jipped!

    My 250EX TIG didn't come with any voltage control facility what so ever.

    Joking aside, where did you get the 18.5 volts from?

    Wait, I thought arc force was for stick mode only. Is that what you were using?
    Last edited by parkour; 11-04-2011 at 02:23 AM.

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    Cool looking work, it appears you have some artistic talent we didn't know about.
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    Thanks for the tips on getting the wife's approval for new toy... er I mean tools. (where is the strikethrough on this forum anyway?)

    That is some seriously nice craftsmanship there, great job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by parkour View Post
    That looks nice... it's always nice when ones wife sees the value of ones tools.
    How did you bend the strips of metal?.. they look so uniform.

    I used a scroll attachment for my Harbor freight compact rod bender. I had the bender and the scroll attachment was $39 with coupon.

    Ahhh! I've been jipped!

    My 250EX TIG didn't come with any voltage control facility what so ever.

    Joking aside, where did you get the 18.5 volts from?

    Wait, I thought arc force was for stick mode only. Is that what you were using?
    Um this what happens when you breath welding fumes all day, oor it could be I am just old lol
    I gave the mig voltage setting I used for attaching the "M" to the scroll work.


    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Cool looking work, it appears you have some artistic talent we didn't know about.
    Thanks Geezer I did not know about that either lol
    Everlast I mig 205
    Everlast 200 amp spool gun
    Everlast 250 ex
    H. F. 12x36 lathe
    Grizzly Mill
    10,000 lb two post lift
    Box and Pan Brake
    Bead roller
    jet 5x7 horizontal band saw
    Wilton 14 inch vertical band saw
    Mitec 50 A plasma cutter.
    tool grinder
    20 ton press and press brake
    more power and hand tools then I can list here
    Dodge Neon that runs 10.23 @143 mph in the quater
    70 Chevelle convert
    It took 62 years But I finally have my dream Garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    (where is the strikethrough on this forum anyway?)
    [s]strikethrough[/s] vB code in not enabled on this forum.

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    Here are a couple of the finished wall art.
    My wife loves it and asked if I could make candle holders to match. I said sure bit I will need to get a ring roller for the project. If you need it get it she said.
    I think I may have hit upon a plan for future purchases lol. What can I make for her that would require a stomp shear?
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    Everlast I mig 205
    Everlast 200 amp spool gun
    Everlast 250 ex
    H. F. 12x36 lathe
    Grizzly Mill
    10,000 lb two post lift
    Box and Pan Brake
    Bead roller
    jet 5x7 horizontal band saw
    Wilton 14 inch vertical band saw
    Mitec 50 A plasma cutter.
    tool grinder
    20 ton press and press brake
    more power and hand tools then I can list here
    Dodge Neon that runs 10.23 @143 mph in the quater
    70 Chevelle convert
    It took 62 years But I finally have my dream Garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram48 View Post
    What can I make for her that would require a stomp shear?
    Well it might be a bit too utilitarian, but a set of metal shelves ought to get you a box-and-pan brake as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Well it might be a bit too utilitarian, but a set of metal shelves ought to get you a box-and-pan brake as well.
    Already have a box and pan brake lol Im 62 and been doin this for a while
    Look at my partial list of toys below
    Everlast I mig 205
    Everlast 200 amp spool gun
    Everlast 250 ex
    H. F. 12x36 lathe
    Grizzly Mill
    10,000 lb two post lift
    Box and Pan Brake
    Bead roller
    jet 5x7 horizontal band saw
    Wilton 14 inch vertical band saw
    Mitec 50 A plasma cutter.
    tool grinder
    20 ton press and press brake
    more power and hand tools then I can list here
    Dodge Neon that runs 10.23 @143 mph in the quater
    70 Chevelle convert
    It took 62 years But I finally have my dream Garage

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    Looks like you are about to enter the world of Eisenkraft, either buy it or build it,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6ra2KaNhkY
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Looks like you are about to enter the world of Eisenkraft, either buy it or build it,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6ra2KaNhkY
    Great stuff but its my guess they are not priced for the hobbyist. I am more interested in motorsports fabrication then ornamental iron work but want to be able to perform as many metalworking disciplines as possible. Like most on here I just love to make things
    Everlast I mig 205
    Everlast 200 amp spool gun
    Everlast 250 ex
    H. F. 12x36 lathe
    Grizzly Mill
    10,000 lb two post lift
    Box and Pan Brake
    Bead roller
    jet 5x7 horizontal band saw
    Wilton 14 inch vertical band saw
    Mitec 50 A plasma cutter.
    tool grinder
    20 ton press and press brake
    more power and hand tools then I can list here
    Dodge Neon that runs 10.23 @143 mph in the quater
    70 Chevelle convert
    It took 62 years But I finally have my dream Garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram48 View Post


    Already have a box and pan brake lol Im 62 and been doin this for a while
    Look at my partial list of toys below
    Oops, that list is so long I must have just glossed right over it.
    tool /tuːl/ n. An object that enables you to take advantage of the laws of physics and mechanics in such a way that you can seriously injure yourself.

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    Well I scored so many brownie points with the wall art I figured Id go for broke and made a set of candle holders to match. Man It worked, I just need to figure out what I want to do with them, the points not the candle holders.
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    Everlast I mig 205
    Everlast 200 amp spool gun
    Everlast 250 ex
    H. F. 12x36 lathe
    Grizzly Mill
    10,000 lb two post lift
    Box and Pan Brake
    Bead roller
    jet 5x7 horizontal band saw
    Wilton 14 inch vertical band saw
    Mitec 50 A plasma cutter.
    tool grinder
    20 ton press and press brake
    more power and hand tools then I can list here
    Dodge Neon that runs 10.23 @143 mph in the quater
    70 Chevelle convert
    It took 62 years But I finally have my dream Garage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ram48 View Post
    Well I scored so many brownie points with the wall art I figured Id go for broke and made a set of candle holders to match. Man It worked, I just need to figure out what I want to do with them, the points not the candle holders.
    Collect those points as soon as possible, otherwise they might do away. Or maybe double them by mentioning Christmas is coming.

    It all came out quite nice. Not gonna show my wife...
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    Looks great ... gives me an idea for a plant holder to go on the wall outside our front door. NICE JOB!
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