Thank you for being safe and wearing a welding helmet., as well as safety glasses. I also appreciate the following…no irritating background music that prevents me from hearing you, no excessive ongoing chatter that makes me fast forward to when you actually DO something. Your tutorial is clear and you show each step . Thank you.
Thanks for watching and responding. I do feel it’s important that there’s not distractions when you’re trying to show people how you’re doing something so definitely appreciate the input.
I was intrigued by watching you fabricate those beautiful sculptures. The hummer, the flower, base, everything...just amazing. I appreciate your artistry!!! 💗 Love from Lithia Springs, Ga. "The Carlisle's"
Very very nice. I'm making one out of wood and copper, so am looking around for ideas. Really liked the way the humming bird sits in the flower (cantilevers maybe), so will have to figure out how to work that into my design. Really liked your workshop stands and hydraulic press too. Thanks for the inspiration.
Great video! There are a few other metal artist channels I watch similar to yours but they have a tendency to show their fabrications in a sort of time lapse fashion which I find very difficult to follow. Your “ normal” speed is a pleasure to watch and learn! Could you share some information regarding your welder setup such as voltage, wire speed and gas mixture?
Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting my welder is a 180 Hobart and the settings are usually with silverware I set it on 2 with the wire speed of 50 and .23 wire. I don’t know if any of this helps I’m not a welder so I can’t give the much welding advice
@@VinceSaluto1 thanks! Trust me, I’m no welder either! I have a Lincoln 140 so I’m thinking I may have to up my settings a little from yours to get similar results. You didn’t mention gas mix. Is it the standard Argon 75/ CO2 25? Keep up the great videos!
@@VinceSaluto1 never seen such a home workshop like yours, and your skills are excellent, esp the eye to hand co-ordination putting the mig gun into the eyebolt, lol.
Thank you for watching I have sold a couple but there’s so much work I do have one or two already made I would consider selling them. They would be hard to ship it would probably be a pick up item
Thank you for being safe and wearing a welding helmet., as well as safety glasses. I also appreciate the following…no irritating background music that prevents me from hearing you, no excessive ongoing chatter that makes me fast forward to when you actually DO something. Your tutorial is clear and you show each step . Thank you.
Thanks for watching and responding. I do feel it’s important that there’s not distractions when you’re trying to show people how you’re doing something so definitely appreciate the input.
I was intrigued by watching you fabricate those beautiful sculptures. The hummer, the flower, base, everything...just amazing. I appreciate your artistry!!! 💗 Love from Lithia Springs, Ga. "The Carlisle's"
Thanks for watching and commenting. Love back to you Thank you Carlisle's
Very nice. I was particularly interested in all your helping hands - you are a true craftsman!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for all your hard work.
beautiful work.
Cheers m8. 😃
Wow very cool.
Thanks for letting us watch the progress.
Our pleasure!
Very very nice. I'm making one out of wood and copper, so am looking around for ideas. Really liked the way the humming bird sits in the flower (cantilevers maybe), so will have to figure out how to work that into my design.
Really liked your workshop stands and hydraulic press too. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment sounds like a copper and wood bird could be interesting
Parabéns, belíssima obra de arte!
Great video! There are a few other metal artist channels I watch similar to yours but they have a tendency to show their fabrications in a sort of time lapse fashion which I find very difficult to follow. Your “ normal” speed is a pleasure to watch and learn! Could you share some information regarding your welder setup such as voltage, wire speed and gas mixture?
Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting my welder is a 180 Hobart and the settings are usually with silverware I set it on 2 with the wire speed of 50 and .23 wire. I don’t know if any of this helps I’m not a welder so I can’t give the much welding advice
@@VinceSaluto1 thanks! Trust me, I’m no welder either! I have a Lincoln 140 so I’m thinking I may have to up my settings a little from yours to get similar results. You didn’t mention gas mix. Is it the standard Argon 75/ CO2 25? Keep up the great videos!
yes
you are a true artist....I'm going to try to make my first bird
Thank you for watching and commenting good luck
WOW...that is AWESOME...Greetings from Baltimore
Thanks for watching Baltimore we appreciate it
wow awesome detail and what a workshop, i wish
Thanks for watching Howard
@@VinceSaluto1 never seen such a home workshop like yours, and your skills are excellent, esp the eye to hand co-ordination putting the mig gun into the eyebolt, lol.
That is so awesome!
Beautiful craftsmanship
Thank you
what type of material is your silverware that your welding? stainless?
yes standard creep silverware
Amazing. Do you sell these?
Thank you for watching I have sold a couple but there’s so much work I do have one or two already made I would consider selling them. They would be hard to ship it would probably be a pick up item
well done - thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching it our pleasure
😘😘😘😘👏👏👏👏
Thank you
Cool!
Thank you.