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Author:  pino [ Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Pino's HandWelder

Hi,
here i show u my handwelder.
I get a unknown kit from my friend Felix,
so i bring it to life.
After i finished it, he saw it and i had to make another one, for him :)
I did it with proud :)

It has the same paintjob like the tracker.
I made a selfmade beltclip for it and replace the frontpart into a real welding nose.
The glass i manipulated with that fire-star-glowing-sticks, u can hold in your hand on newyear...don't know what that some named in english ;)

here it is:

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and some docu:

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dedicated to my friends of my group Basemental Props.
Feel free to say hello on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/basementalprops2013/?fref=ts

Gimme infos or critic, i am open for it :)

Thanx for watching,
cheers,
Pino

Author:  Noble [ Thu Nov 26, 2015 3:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pino's HandWelder

Like the super heavy weathering on this.


Also interesting to see the mig head instead of the tig cup.


Great job!

Author:  pino [ Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:01 pm ]
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year,i like jumping arround the hard-ware-shops with some bugs and go shopping with phantasy :)
its great, to misuse normal stuff into great props :)

Author:  577_ops [ Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:38 pm ]
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pino wrote:
its great, to misuse normal stuff into great props :)

;) Indeed!

Author:  Burner [ Tue Dec 01, 2015 2:08 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Pino's HandWelder

As always PINO - genial! By the way - BURNER is my nick in this forum :D!

Author:  scoffman [ Sat Jan 09, 2016 9:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Pino's HandWelder

Very, very nice work!

As to "The glass i manipulated with that fire-star-glowing-sticks, u can hold in your hand on newyear...don't know what that some named in english"; I'm not certain but I think you might be referring to what we call "Sparklers" here in the U.S. They resemble a small welding/cutting rod, and look like this:

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They're considered safe enough for kids to handle with adult supervision; you just have to make sure you're holding the bare metal wire end and keep it away from anything else, as it burns at an extremely high temperature (upwards of 1600°C)

Is this what you were referring to?

-scoff

Author:  pino [ Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:09 am ]
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thats right Scoff :-)

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