How We Install Our Builds
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Welcome back to Lift Arc Studios! In this video, we're taking on installing several garden frames and handrails all in a single day. Sometimes our schedules align perfectly, and we receive items back from the powder coater simultaneously. This timing allowed us to complete installations at both locations on the same day. Both clients were happy with the results, and we were glad to handle both projects at once!
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Produced & Hosted by: Tay Whiteside
Filmed by: Tay Whiteside and Walker Hooper
Featuring: Aaron Dykstra, Spike Geffert
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Any technique or methodology shown in this video is purely for entertainment and informational purposes only. Lift Arc Studios and their associated craftsmen are not liable for any injury or damage to your shop or surrounding areas you man incur while trying to emulate these builds. Remember, be safe, have fun, work smart!
You said to move to Roanoke and hire y'all. Dude, I would love to just move to Roanoke and heck even maybe work for you, lol. Very pretty part of the country, and I just love working with iron and designing things. I am a photographer and a wannabe graphic designer, lol.
Clean, neat, organized. these guys have it covered.
next episode: The edge lords of Lift Arc.....
Looks beautiful. Great job, Lift Arc!
This is exactly the stuff my Dad and Uncle did in Asheville back in the day. I used to go with dad on installs just like this. Keep up the good work and here is to 100000. W. David McGuinn.
Good job gentlemen, everything looks spot on 👏
Nice work, would be cool if you showed how you went about getting the measurements and the pitch for the railings
Man.... did you have to park in the handicapped spot to unload?
Looks great guys!! Cheers!
can we get a 1 year review for the ellis bandsaw
Looks great. What gauge is the edging
Done diddidlie that good greatilly!
You keep adding more tools you will need a bigger shop
Beautiful edges!
Railings look awesome. The "minimalist" approach definitely shows, almost to a point of maybe needing more vertical support, especially on the front step center railing. But I don't do that work for a living so...
I was thinking the same? A heavier person using that rali & losing balance would pull it over....
looks terrific!
Tay how do you build railing !!
I know this is a residence, but for durability, commercial railings installed in concrete are core drilled into the slab, then set with poured in hot sulfur. This locks them really tight. Do some research and see what I am talking about. With tiny flanges and anchor bolts, the railing column is a giant pry bar, and the leverage acting to rip out the anchor bolts is huge. Your install looks good, but the flange anchor design is not strong. Don't get all jacked out of shape, I am trying to provide helpful criticism. --Doozer
Awesome :D
love it
money in tha bank!
Looks awesome gentlemen!
Are u guys still welders/channel? Don’t see much of it now days.
They’re a design/fab studio that uses welding, plasma cutting and other methods.
@@melgross my point was that I wish we got to see the fab stuff they used to do. Seems the content is starting to change up a lot. I liked the old format. . .You don’t catch onto sarcasm much then ?lol.
@@badwelds4743 a lot of people make a comment and then when it’s commented on state that it was sarcasm. Your comment surely didn’t read that way. I’m looking at it now and it still doesn’t read that way.
@@melgrossdont bother, shame knows no bound on the net.