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  • A few bits and pieces cut, shaped and ready to weld.

    Handplate.



    Knuckles.




    Fingers.


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    Barry Armstead Photography
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    • Sizing and aligning the steel parts.

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      Barry Armstead Photography
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      • Great patience and perseverance shown here Barry. Hope it's all smooth sailing from now on.

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        • You could always print it out and make a book!

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          • What a bugger about the welding ..... honestly (and I am just a female with no expertise in welding whatsoever and have no idea what a good weld is or a bad weld) even the 'expertise' weld looks **** lol. it would have been a huge waste if you were to have given up so it's great you are soldiering on with it. I hope you finish it before Christmas ! would make a cool pressie to wake up to Iron Man in the lounge room. Have I mentioned how hot Robert Downey Junior is ?

            Keep on going Barry ... and a print out and make a photobook would me an excellent idea that Greg is mentioned.
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            • Originally posted by P Plates View Post
              Great patience and perseverance shown here Barry. Hope it's all smooth sailing from now on.
              I'm just stoked you lot are along for the adventure! I can't wait to see the looks on the kids faces in the hospitals!

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              Barry Armstead Photography
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              • Just thinking out loud...but have you considered using plastic?


                What if there were no Hypothetical questions?
                CC always welcomed, feel free to post your ideas with an edit if you have time - Thanks.

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                • Originally posted by Gaz View Post
                  Just thinking out loud...but have you considered using plastic?
                  I've considered using a lot of materials. I've already done it in fibreglass and cardboard, tried aluminium etc. Lots of people out there making them with all kinds of materials, including 3D printing. I prefer to use my workshop skills and see what I can do. Besides, WAAAAAAAYYYY cool in steel!
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                  Barry Armstead Photography
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                  • Fabrication ramping up! Hopefully I'll get the helmet all welded up tomorrow.

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                    Barry Armstead Photography
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                    • You could have fun with a magnet there!

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                      • Sure could Greg!

                        I got the helmet spot-welded up today.



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                        Barry Armstead Photography
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                        • More welded on today.

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                          Barry Armstead Photography
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                          • Definitely taking shape. I don't imagine it would be all that comfortable to wear and lucky you live in a cool part of Aus rather than in hot humid Qld like me.

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                            • Originally posted by P Plates View Post
                              Definitely taking shape. I don't imagine it would be all that comfortable to wear and lucky you live in a cool part of Aus rather than in hot humid Qld like me.


                              It will all be padded out in the right spots and probably have a couple of micro-fans installed.
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                              • I only got ten minutes to work on this today. Here's a back view showing the seams all welded up, then ground back using an angle grinder and grind-wheel first, followed up with a flap disk.



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