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From: kevincaron
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  • never thought that using a welder would make a texture! great video! keep posting videos!

  • @lawnguys2 Thanks! Have you seen the rest of my videos?

    Don't forget to stop by my site and check out the rest of my work.

  • @kevincaron yes i did you do good work

  • Teri?????

    Or is this Harry??

  • Ah, so I've been texturizing all this time and not welding. Now you tell me. :-)

    As usual, you're inspiring me. This time to "play" with my little red MIG more varying the settings, etc. to see what happens as opposed to looking for "the" settings. Thanks!

    Wow! Very cool results, too.

  • Thanks! That is the way I look at most of what I do...

    Just go play!

  • nice nice nice. i dig it man. thanks for the tips.

  • My pleasure. It is fun to make these videos. Even more to get all the comments about them.

    Check back often, We update about once a week.

  • i am sub. to you soo ill get it when you updat it . Awesome can't wait to see what you make next man.

  • Awesome!! Glad it worked out for you. Just remember where you got the idea from. When you are big and famous made sure you spell my name right ok??

  • I have not noticed any distortion from this method. Because I move the gun so fast I don't think there is much heat build up. I did try it on one of the legs and it stayed in place.

    Not sure on hollow tubing. The leg rod is solid and the ball is about 1/8 wall.

    What the heck, give it a try and post up the answer here please. I would love to know also.

  • Kevin Keep up the good work, I love it. where do you get that ball(s) and can you make a baseball out of one?

  • Thanks! The ball is a spun metal ball. It is hollow and you can find them on the net. I get mine from the local metal yard. Just make sure you are sitting down for the price. They are kind of pricey. As for making a baseball out of one.... Why not? Just make sure you have a really big bat. The 6 inch ball weights in around 5 lbs.

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