What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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That looks cute ! Very nice on how the rugged edges of the ears and muzzle were achieve. ;) :D
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That's pretty cool.
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Thanks guys, the old man wanted something sitting beside his hotrod at car shows...guard dog.
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I'd say,

From the replies, your "picture test" passed...

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I'm guessing his name is "art". Nice Omnistone patio too.

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I envy those who can make this kind of art. I guess I have never really tried, but there are a few here locally that do a really good job at it.
Great job, my wife even likes it!
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Looks good.

Just curiousity, did you use a rosebud or a cutting tip to get that rebar hot enough to bend?
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Sweet! :D
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Creative!
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I'm guessing, from the topic title, Li'l bones was just putting up a pic to see if it worked.

Still, nice work!
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Sorry for the late reply, yeah I just used a cutting tip to heat the rebar. Thanks for the comments...
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