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    I was going to dig up the tankwelds thread to post this in but I figured it deserved it own credit.

    This is a steam powered or mechanical (not srue which because I recall seeing steam come from the nostrils)horse on top of the clock at the government office in Maple Ridge BC. I was 4 minutes late. At noon, it rears up and stand on its hind legs, kicks like a mustang with its fronts and settles back down again...

    Any pics of cool sculpture in your respective city?
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    very cool .............never seen that before. would be cool to see how it works.
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    • #3
      I'll have to see if I can get another shot of it when it rears up. Its been a while since I had the opportunity to see it do this.

      Say Dusty, when was the last time you saw the Planetarium in Vancouver?
      there's another sculpture there too.
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      Last edited by SignWave; 11-23-2007, 01:06 AM.
      Will it weld? I loooove electricity!

      Miller 251/30A spool
      Syncro200
      Spectrum 625
      O/A
      Precix 5x10 CNC Router12"Z
      Standard modern lathe
      Cheap Chinese mill that does the trick... sort of...
      horizontal 7x12 bandsaw
      Roland XC540 PRO III
      54" laminator
      hammer and screwdriver (most used)
      little dog
      pooper scooper (2nd most used...)

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      • #4
        wow, thats cool. never seen them before. now I have to go check it out. that's crazy. how thick do you think the material is? must have taken a little time. how does one think something like that up? where do I get the plans ha ha ha ha ha. that's insane.
        Syncro250DX Tigrunner
        Victor set
        Elite auto-helmet
        Dewalt Bench grinder
        Mastercraft miter saw
        Mac air tools
        Mac hand tools
        Toothbrush
        pencil
        toilet paper

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