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People use their Lincoln® welders, consumables and cutting products for a variety of purposes. The following projects were submitted to Lincoln Electric® by the readers of the Stabilizer, Currents and iWeld newsletters. Enjoy!
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Racing Car Frame
Shepherd, MT
Frames built from aircraft alloy were welded with a Power MIG™ 255.
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Hay Bale Handler
Axton, VA
Round hay bale handler built from scrap metal.
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Pontoon Boat
Wyoming, ON
Home made pontoon built with Power MIG 200.
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Bird Sculptures
Harrison, AR
Small bird sculptures made from shovels and other discarded tools.
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Flat-bed Trailer
Morrison, IL
Flat-bed trailer used for hauling equipment around the farm.
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Flat-bed Auto Trailer
Manito, IL
Roll-back trailer for towing/transporting cars.
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Auto Oscars
Pittsburgh, PA
Small statues made out of old auto parts.
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Wagon
Skyesville, MD
Broken wagon body was salvaged and rewelded using a SP-135 wire feeder welder.
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Muk-Truk
Piffard, NY
Used for moving large containers while cleaning horse stables. Muk-Truk
has lever system for easy lifting/rolling.
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WWII Cannons
Two World War II cannons.
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Deer Hunter Sculpture
Wierton, WV
Deer hunter with bow & arrow welded with Lincoln TIG 300.
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Trailer
Aurora, MN
Flat-bed trailer with wooden box mounted for hauling dirt.
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Bike Rack for Two
Wierton, WV
Bike rack mounted on towing hitch. Accomodates two bikes. Welded with TIG
300.
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Steel Frame Home
Elgin, OK
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Wrought Iron Porch
Sioux Falls, SD
Wrought Iron porch railing including family name in iron.
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Cocktail Table
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Headboard and Footer
Columbia, SC
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Copper Trellis
Colleyville, TX
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Sheet Rock Lift
Littleton, ME
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Mechwarrior Toys
Battletech Mechwarrior Games
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Cart for Table Saw
Taylorsville, UT
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Garden Hose holder
Oakdale, CA
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Toy Bed Frames
Eastford, CT
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Patio Table
Arlington, TX
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Got Projects? Send them to us at newsletter@lincolnelectric.com
Please attach JPG or GIF photos to your email, and don't forget to tell us the story - what you built, how you built it and what Lincoln products you used!
These project images and descriptions have been published to show how individuals used their ingenuity for their own needs, convenience and enjoyment. Only limited details are available and the projects have NOT been engineered by the Lincoln Electric Company. Therefore, when you use the ideas for projects of your own, you must develop your own details and plans and the safety and performance of your work is your responsibility.
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