How to WELD a Scrap metal Starwars R2D2 (by Roosters Sculptures)
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2015
- This is a walk through, step by step guide to building you own scrap metal R2D2 sculpture.
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R2D2 was my favourite character from Star Trek
Brilliant. The step by step was really helpful. Thank you. It looks fabulous. All the best.
It came out perfect. I want to make a bunch of starwars metal sculptures with my everlast welder. I just need to collect a bunch more metal parts first.
David Thompson Thanks David, it’s a nice simple build, I hope I’ve inspired you to create something similar or even better.. many thanks for commenting, please subscribe and share my videos, it helps me to continue creating 😀👍
Your videos are amazing and have been very inspirational as work on my own projects! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent!
Your very welcome, Thank you for your kind words, im glad my work inspires you with your own projects :)
Same as me,i only use my left glove when welding hehe.
Thanks. I enjoy watching your creativity.
Hi there. thanks I'm glad you enjoy them 😃
Great job..you make me want to start welding..
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Wow this is very helpful thank you ever so much
Love it..Thumbs up
Thanks for that, its much appreciated...cheers😀
estou adorando suas criações cara, que maravilha, parabéns
Mais uma vez obrigado, eu realmente aprecio seus comentários :)
Good work as usual :)
Thanks Harald 👨🏭👍
Nice bro i wanna make one now that i'm also welding :)
I wish you'd film from a stationary point, the head nodding makes it tough to watch. Not looking for the negatives, I just wanted to mention it in case you wondered what the average joe metal head might think ;)
for cleaning rusty steel what flap discs do u recomend using
Fantastic. Are you the Scott Rooster I met at the NEC a few years ago. If so, your stuff is absolutely amazing! I was completely blow away by your creativity.
+Sean Kenyon Online Hi Sean yes thats me :) , many thanks for you kind comment..
love your work i also do scrap metal sculptures where do get the metal balls from i cant find them anywhere
Hi there, thanks for commenting, yes im starting to run out of them myself, they are ornamental chrome balls, i have picked them up at car boot sales and charity shops, i havent seen any for a while though...thanks again :)
what welding wire are you using? do you change out your wire to weld different metals together? Awesome work! Thanks!
Hi there, its all mig welding all done with 0.8 wire, i only use mild steel or stainless steel....many thanks :)
Great job man, I like it :) what music did you use ?
+Brian Wynn Hi Brian, thanks for that, im not sure what the music is, cant remember where i got it ...sorry
+Brian Wynn I got it took me a while but its Nova - Ahrix
Im pretty sure lol read your comment was like I know it but couldn't put a mane to it but the genre is melodic dubstep
cheers man
i think you are not using normal welding equipment. plese tell me what type of welding gear u use
+Biju Revamma Hi there, just an ordinary Mig welder with mild steel 0.8 welding wire...
Do you have any chrome balls that you could sell me i would really appreciate it let me know ok thank i can not find them here where I live
I bet you could find a couple of metal ladles at the thrift store