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The completed table in place on the computer desk.
My LED MR16 spot makes for a terrible drawing light, I might need to go back to something more incandescent.
Also, ignore the mess. I pretty much just swiped the contents of the desk aside.
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Men at work in my house getting my grill done. Little scary though the person is experienced. Just cant take it if some thing goes in to your Eyes.
Welded bronze dragon sculpture at Lake Rotoroa. Looks like it will come alive and fly away any moment!
وينك ياعايش بدوني حبك بقلبي جنوني
اختار تسكن بقلبـــــي ولابتسكن عيونــــي
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Place: Bahrain
All Done by me
Various photographs from mines in Missouri and Kentucky. I will update these descriptions as I learn details.
Due to the location on the pipe, this joint must be tig welded. While it's possible to do it in one pass, this one was done in two, a root pass and a cover pass.
Wendy has been cutting the arches for the dome as I weld them. Today
the weather was not so cooperative so I only got 4.5 arches done. We
need to make 32 arches to make up the armature of the dome.
Not as dramatic of an effect from the welding as I would have liked, but the image isn't without it's redeeming qualities. Two things stand out for me.
1) the tote with the company name is framed and lit between the arc and weld mask
2) Lots of diaganal lines and they all lead to the welders face and then to the arc. Especially the weld rod itself. My eyes tend to go back and forth between the two items, which then brings focus on the comapny name again.
Wish I would have planned all this :)
The problem with taking pictures of one's brother welding, I found, was that one had to put on a pair of very dark glasses in order not to get arc-blindness from the incredibly bright light. This tends to make the camera view-finder rather redundant. Excellent fun, though. I took a load of "working" shots for his company website. If anyone wants some bespoke metalwork, he's your man.