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Scrap Metal Sculptures

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Now that you know how to weld........

I have a bonus project for you, Create a welded sculpture using scrap metal.
Remember do not weld Painted or galvanized metal (You can grind paint off or sandblast it though)

Not only does this give you a chance to be creative, but it will teach you more about welding. You wil have to have finesse to pull this off and be aesthetically pleasing.

​Pay attention to the thickness of your metal, thin will melt quickly on you!

Examples

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