@@EamonWalshDIY that’s what happens when you get a gf mad into horses!😂 a lot of people ordering them now because they can’t get to equestrian centres themselves or go hunting
Hell I’m a junior in high school and really into welding, my welding teachers enters me into a metal sculpture co test about 4 hours from where I live and was wondering if I could use this idea since I’ve been around horses my whole life and would be a good representation for me???!!!!
Thank you very much Curtis. I have no idea what you would charge. You could definitely charge a premium for it. I gave it to a friend of mine who hung it on their stables. Unfortunately I didn't keep the template but Its not to difficult to replicate.
@@EamonWalshDIY I am an American with family in England. Here for a visit. You get different videos here than there. I’m learning wood turning but have always wanted to work with welding horse shoes as we are horseypeople (breeders). I love using horseshoe nails as accents to my wood boxes and trays.
So was just wondering what stick welder you r using. And is it a 120 volt or 220? Love the horse head. I also do a lot of horseshoe art but i have been using a flux core welder and it is a pain some times.
Great work and some great tips for making my own thank you
Thank you Barry.
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Thank you very much 🙂
Nice one Eamon!
Thank you! I see you have been making loads of jumps recently.
@@EamonWalshDIY that’s what happens when you get a gf mad into horses!😂 a lot of people ordering them now because they can’t get to equestrian centres themselves or go hunting
@@irishwoodwrker 😂😂 Are you hoping the lockdown lasts a while longer so!
@@EamonWalshDIY god no!😂 the family would drive ya daft!
@@irishwoodwrker 😂😂😂
Looks Great 🤩
Thank you so much for sharing how to do this lovely horse head, would you be able to show us how to build a horse shoe ball ?
Thanks for watching Carol, I dont think I will be doing another horseshoe for a while but I will keep it in mind.
Beautiful work! Wherever did you get all those horse shoes! Must have saved for a long time, or did you have horses? Either way I loved your project!
Thank you very much. No I never had horses, I got loads of them for a local farrier a few years ago. I am down to my last box now.
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Thank you Arts and crafts TV !
Hell I’m a junior in high school and really into welding, my welding teachers enters me into a metal sculpture co test about 4 hours from where I live and was wondering if I could use this idea since I’ve been around horses my whole life and would be a good representation for me???!!!!
Hi Manuel, of course you can use it.👍
@@EamonWalshDIY thank u so much I’ll let u know how I do at the contest!!!
What would you price that to sell for? GBP. Also I’d keep the drawing as a template/jig for easy reproduction. Fantastic work and great inspiration!!
Thank you very much Curtis. I have no idea what you would charge. You could definitely charge a premium for it. I gave it to a friend of mine who hung it on their stables. Unfortunately I didn't keep the template but Its not to difficult to replicate.
@@EamonWalshDIY I am an American with family in England. Here for a visit. You get different videos here than there. I’m learning wood turning but have always wanted to work with welding horse shoes as we are horseypeople (breeders). I love using horseshoe nails as accents to my wood boxes and trays.
So was just wondering what stick welder you r using. And is it a 120 volt or 220? Love the horse head. I also do a lot of horseshoe art but i have been using a flux core welder and it is a pain some times.
Thanks Eddie, I use one like this www.toolstoday.co.uk/sip-weldmate-hg1400a-140-amp-inverter-welder-230v
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nice work as usual, any chance you live near Gordon Ellliot?
😂😂 No, I am nowhere near him!
love this idea
Thank you! It looks very cold over there in the US
It looked good until you painted it, such a shame. Maybe welding from the rear would be better too...?
A nice bees wax finish would be good.
Thanks for the tips Andrew.