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Welding Sculptures
"I have had the opportunity to use a wide range of welders from a cannibalized WWII aircraft welder with no visible setting marks in Merida, Mexico, to a state-of-the-art TIG welder to make a stainless steel afterburner for the Starbucks Coffee plant in Seattle, Washington."
After welding professionally for so long, Tim decided to try his hand at metal sculpting, which requires a lot of creativity, "I decided to give metal sculpting a try and was looking for a small machine for my shop. I looked at several inexpensive brands, but wanted something I could depend on. I decided to spend a little more and go with a Lincoln Weld-Pac because I had never had a problem with one."
Over this past year, Tim Crane has created some veritable masterpieces. With nothing more than a torch, a grinder, a whole lot of scrap metal, and of course his Lincoln Weld-Pac, Tims hobby projects have become objects of admiration. Who would have ever thought that Groucho Marks could be brought to life with steel, a monstrous metal dragon could writhe on Tims front lawn, or a gleaming electrical
"Its been my pleasure to demonstrate the versatility and reliability of this machine to several folks who have since bought their own Lincoln welder for various projects."
This
project has been published to show how individuals used their ingenuity
for their own needs, convenience and enjoyment. Only limited details are
available and the projects have NOT been engineered by the Lincoln Electric
Company. Therefore, when you use the ideas for projects of your own, you
must develop your own details and plans and the safety and performance
of your work is your responsibility.
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