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Thread: Looking forward to learning some new techniques

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    Welcome George, good people here and lots of info.

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    torqueman; Thanks for the compliment.
    Over the years I've done literally hundreds of the old high-wheel bicycles - variety of sizes. However, most of them were done as wall and table sculptures.

    I've only done a few as weather vanes.

    George
    Units: Miller Mig 35 S (1973), Miller Spectrum Plasma, Miller spot welder, Victor Torches, Henrob 2000 torch, 6 HP air compressor 60 gallon tank.

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