Your work blows me away every time I see it.
How many hours in that one?
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Those robots are cool. Great personality in them.
It goes without saying (but I'll say it anyway) that the motorcycles are outstanding.
Great work!
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Looks cool. Do you have drainage at the bottom and a way to get ash out?
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Your are killin' it. I like the progression of robots, and I like seeing more copper in your work too. Your welds are inspirational. Makes me want a TIG welder, but then I would need 1000s of hours of practice to get that down.
Great work. Keep it up.
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Great work, and inspiring. Makes me want to blow off the day job and go play in the garage.
I can't decide if I like the welding beads or the actual pieces better, both are outstanding.
That last robot on skis reminds me of the robot in the first Wallace and Grommit movie....
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I get it now. I saw the handle for the shield under the hole in the bottom and thought you had the ash catcher mounted. That makes sense to me now. Hard to see and think clearly early
I like that design. I have a compressor tank end that I have earmarked for a pit, and had been...
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Good looking fire pit.
How did you mount the ash pan under the pit? Looks pretty slick.
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gret lookling table. I love the wood and stainless together. Nicely done.
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Very Cool.
Are the horns hollow? And how did you shape them.
And post up some pics of the rasp spurs.
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Those are really cool. If I would have seen Bullitt in the theaters in 1969 and started that project the next day, I think I would still be working on it.
Great job.
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