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ptsideshow
12-27-2008, 05:35 AM
Here is a web site that shows what can be done with both a plasma and Oxy acetylene torch free hand. Her work truly boggles the mind. Whether it is the shovel blades, steel cans, structural I Beams, car parts or dumpsters

Enjoy !:D http://www.callane.com/

JimYo
12-27-2008, 05:23 PM
Have seen his work before. Wish I could control the plasma cutter as well as he does.. :)
Jim

Hotfoot
12-27-2008, 06:17 PM
...and I also wish I was as patient!! Man, that would get old quick, for me, anyways!

MichaelP
12-27-2008, 07:10 PM
And the artist is a woman who was a professional welder before. :)

Hotfoot
12-27-2008, 07:19 PM
She's not the famous Joan of Arc, by any chance...???

whateg0
12-27-2008, 10:43 PM
That's pretty impressive! I agree. The patience required for some of that is just a bit over what I have. ;)

Dave

ptsideshow
12-28-2008, 04:50 AM
She not he and here is one of the reviews about her and her work. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/realestate/30habi.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=cal%20lane&st=cse

She's not the famous Joan of Arc, by any chance...??? don't know for sure, but if I remember correctly that lady does additive welded sculptures.

JimYo
12-28-2008, 07:19 AM
And the artist is a woman who was a professional welder before. :)
Wonder why she signs her CV as "George Chapman"
Jim

Zrexxer
12-28-2008, 10:25 AM
Wonder why she signs her CV as "George Chapman"
JimShe didn't.

George Chapman was a 16th century English dramatist, translator, and poet, to whom the quotation in italics above his name is accredited. Cal Lane is most assuredly female, and her picture provides enough assurance to convince me, anyway.

http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtalk/attachment.php?attachmentid=27655&stc=1&d=1230481492

vicegrip
12-28-2008, 11:26 AM
Cal Lane is most assuredly female, and her picture provides enough assurance to convince me, anyway.

http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtalk/attachment.php?attachmentid=27655&stc=1&d=1230481492

Nice Hands !:cool:
vg

Hotfoot
12-28-2008, 11:42 AM
I was diggin' her boots...and those goggles!!

JimYo
12-28-2008, 02:08 PM
She didn't.

George Chapman was a 16th century English dramatist, translator, and poet, to whom the quotation in italics above his name is accredited. Cal Lane is most assuredly female, and her picture provides enough assurance to convince me, anyway.

http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtalk/attachment.php?attachmentid=27655&stc=1&d=1230481492
Well I guess that I "stand Corrected"...:)
Jim

vicegrip
12-28-2008, 04:18 PM
I'd much rather watch the skilled hands of an artican any-day
than go to a movie. And a Woman's hands at work are even more special.

Just like a woman's voice, there's an extra cariage of expresstion
that I don't see in a man's hands.
Can be knitting, or other needle-work.
My wife and Mom both kneed bread-doh (doe? dhoe)?
One of my favorites!!

Older daughter with clay, skulpture, Girl mechanic :cool::cool:
A nurse often has magic hands!! And convey a warm-strenght to
the injured, I know that one by hart!!

Just last night, my youger daughter found Grandpa's old re-curve bow
in the joists down-stairs. She was born a warior anyway and is quite strong for 8.
I strung it and handed it to her......and :eek::eek:
My hair stood on end when I saw how natural she held it.
And how her arm muscels all got in-sink, she's never even seen a bow up-close before.

Women can be quite astonishing, with no kitchen in site.
vg

arcdawg
12-31-2008, 04:39 PM
Her work is amazing. The dumpsters are great. Must have been pretty nasty cutting them up though.

FusionKing
12-31-2008, 08:34 PM
I know just how she feels too;)...when I walk into a Victoria's secret or the lingerie section even in Wally-world and see all that lace:eek: I start gettin real creative thinkin' myself:rolleyes: