CPU64 said:I strongly recommend shears over (ack!)cutting wheels. Or at least get a nibbler man
Also not saying to start over, but if you used a thinner gauge sheet, it would be so much easier to work with.
And one final tip, think about how pep is built, and use the same approach to this build. You can spot weld, then fill with solder, like old school cars.
You'll get awesome results fast!![]()
Yeah, but I think he wants this prop to last for 1000 years so that when the aliens dig it up as an artifact, they'll think that we were more advanced then we were.
That looks like 14 gauge steel which will last forever, especially with the full weld (which by the way looks expertly done!) vs. the standard 22 gauge stock that you can get at Home Depot which you can bend with your hands. Besides, a tack weld with a bismuth based solder around it won't hold up as well and as solder doesn't really like to stick to anything (even copper) and it looks unprofessional when it cracks off and falls inside. You could braze it together with bronze rod but then you have to worry about heat warping the parts, and you'd have to powder coat or paint over the whole thing when you got done because bronze brazing rod will leave gold lines.
Excellent job! Keep up the awesome work!
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