Welding Yard Art : Salvaging Materials for Yard Art

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Salvaging material like an old table to make something new out of it and learn tips for making and welding yard art in thisfree welding video. Expert: Christopher D. Ramirez Contact: www.driven-concepts.net Bio: Christopher D. Ramirez is a performance mechanic for Tampa Bay’s Driven Concepts. Christopher specializes in performance upgrades and modifications to cars and motorcycles. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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I had so much fun with my son building a bird house. He is leaning speech and how to explain what he has done.

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