DIY Welding Project: Transforming Old Car piston into a Skull Head Statue | For Home Decoration
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
- Welcome to my DIY welding project where I take old car parts and turn them into a unique and eye-catching skull head statue, perfect for home decoration. In this video, I showcase the transformation of an old car piston and spark plug, along with two wrenches and a car filter opening tool, into a stunning and intricate piece of art.
Watch closely as I use my welding skills to sculpt the various parts together, creating an intricate skull head structure. Each step is carefully explained, allowing beginners and experienced welders alike to follow along and learn valuable techniques. Join me as I bring life back to discarded car parts, transforming them into something truly remarkable.
This DIY welding project is not only a creative way to repurpose old car parts, but it also adds a touch of unique artistry to your home decor. Imagine having this captivating skull head statue proudly displayed on your shelves or as a centerpiece, guaranteed to spark conversations and admiration from guests.
Join me in this exciting welding adventure and unlock your own creativity. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, an art lover, or simply looking to add a touch of industrial charm to your living space, this DIY welding project is perfect for you.
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00:00 final product
00:07 intro
00:24 sanding parts
00:54 drawing cutting areas
01:25 engraving skull face
02:25 assembling piston to platform
03:00 making wrench arms
03:54 making weapon
05:04 wire brushing the weapon
05:31 welding arms
05:57 final results
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Soooo creative duuuude ... GJ
Thanks man ❤️❤️
A9wa la7am ❤🎉
Hahahaha yehyiiik 🤣🥰🥰
Can I do this with dremel 3000
Sure bro that’s more powerful than mine , just make sure to add a tiny bit of lubricant on the carbide burr to avoid gouging or cluttering the tool , remember Aluminum is a softer metal with a lower melting point , stay creative 🥰🤟🤟
@@the.metalchemist thanks bro