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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Canyon Lake, Texas
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    Talking Final Air Compressor Bike

    Here 'tis, the finished bike cobbled up from the scrap heap. Engine is air compressor, rear wheel farm equipment, front wheel bike, rotted bicycle seat, head light funnel, frame garden hand tiller, meat grinder intake, chunk of Harley exhaust, etc.

    Intention was to make it look like its been sitting out in a muddy field for a long time.







    "Good Enough Never Is"

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Richmond, Virginia
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    Another winner!
    --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

    Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
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    DialArc 250
    SyncroWave 250 w/Coolmate 3
    SP-175+
    TA 161STL
    Lincwelder AC180C circa 1952
    Victor & Smith's O/A
    Dayton (Miller) spot welder
    1200 sq.ft. of garage filled with crap
    A kid that can actually run the stuff +++

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Fort Wayne, In
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    224
    Love it, great work, keep it up, I really enjoy seeing your artwork!!

    I'll bet you will get dozens of inquiries as to what kind of motorcycle this is or was.

    Mike
    Mike in Fort Wayne
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    Miller 180 Syncrowave TIG /// Hobart HH187 MIG
    TD 39 Plasma Cutter /// Smith O/A
    Jet 4x6 Band Saw /// Rigid Chop Saw
    DeWalt Grinders /// Atlas 618 lathe/Atlas Mill/Shaper
    Snap-On Roll Cab & tools
    Wet & Dry Sandblasters /// IR 5hp air compressor
    24X32 shop - my space

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Canyon Lake, Texas
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    Yeah, someone always asks "Does it run??" about these 'vehicles'. My stock answer is "Not right now"...When asked "How fast will it go " (amazing how many dummies make it through life), my stock answer is "It depends how fast my car is towing the trailer".

    If it doesn't sell by Christmas, I'll haul it back from the gallery and put a sidecar on it...that will make a really nice planter...after all, this is Garden Art!
    "Good Enough Never Is"

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    eastern ohio
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    66
    Another great project, keep up the good work.
    Old Airco 180 amp A.C.

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