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What should I do with these?

I still have these steel sheets from laser cutting the wrenches and I haven't decided what to do with them!  They are 5x10' that are 1/2" thick and weigh about 500lbs currently.  I have 5 of them.  Maybe a good welding table?  Cut and weld sections into cubes for fun?  Let me know what you think!


What should I do with these?

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Awesome room dividers

Security gate on doors of windows, or ornate custom firepit.

JC1166

Bbq grill grate

Tank treads?

Gene & Linnea

Very heavy Shoji screens?

ZeroCatOrder

Hmmmmm....interesting!

Hand Tool Rescue

Would they work as traction, like on a walkway/footbridge/etc?

It appears that there enough material here to be able make smaller versions of the wrenches? Is that feasible? Send them back the cnc shop and create some of the same style in miniature?

an awning over a patio would create an interesting shadow.

fence or the table or window grill or cut in smaller pieces and make lamps or resell on ebay or make a large grill/firepit

Don Rozwick

Worlds heaviest ladder.

Welding table.

They almost look like linoleum knives. Or spoon bowl carving knives. They’re gorgeous. Now I’m having an eccentric moment. Those would make some really sick stair treads. Oh man, I want some.

Kas Simpson

A local sculptor/artist could use them to create a piece "en hommage à" HTR.

I was going to say floor, but Kevin beat me to it so I'll suggest something really stupid: the deck of a bridge across the creek.

Jeffrey R. Broido

They would make a great outdoor fire pit

Christopher Woolley

Weld then into a timeout box for bad kids. 😁Jk. Know any blacksmiths that could use them?

Flint Buchman

Would be cool!

Hand Tool Rescue

Obviously!

Hand Tool Rescue

Definitely use them as a floor and clear epoxy over them!

Kevers (Adventures'N Moore)

Build a fifty ton noodle machine and extrude HTR wrench noodles! Obviously.

Jillian Paulson

Another option could be an easy climbing wall or maybe a support for plants. Oh if you plan to use concrete on your new shop, you can embed on the concrete, creating a kind of stencil.

Mauricio Mariano

Well you can use as a kind of solar breeze, they are very common in Brasilia. Or you can use as a combogo, another creation of Brasilia. Both are very common in post-modernist architecture, influenced by le courbusier.

Mauricio Mariano

B-29 landing strip - oh, wait, you would need more.

David W DeVillers

Giant-ass BBQ grille?

Dan Johnston

Rail/gate/floor of an elevated office space in your new shop?

Dan Johnston

Shop loft railing? Deck railing?

do something architectural, like a rail or a gate perhaps.

Cut them into single negatives and give them to your Patrons, of course. Or, a heat shield beneath a wood stove. Or, a mold for silicon/rubber novelty wrenches. Or, a massive wrench cookie mold.

Depends on how much effort you’re willing to put into it. You gotta be getting tired of the wrench business by now... Post it on eBay “pickup only” Contact interior designers - bars, restaurants, diners would love it for a texture wall... Give ‘em to a local welding program and let them go crazy...

HTR+Joshua welding tables on sale soon!

Hand Tool Rescue

Haha, start beating my hands with it.

Hand Tool Rescue

I do like the strip idea...

Hand Tool Rescue

ACTUALLY thats briliant. The heft of a fullsize welding table minus... what? 50% of the weight? Then just put a small 18 or 20 gauge steel sheet on top. Holy frijoles i need to take another look at building my welding table.

Welding table ...

Frank Yazzetta

Use them as molds to create rubber/silicone wrenches as props for comedy gags.

Back to the laser shop, have the rows cut into strips, latitudinally speaking, then have ornate strips of crown moulding? Or decorative skirting for tables? Or ???? They have that walk like an Egyptian look to them. Hieroglyphic, they look like they should be on a wall somehow.

A screen door would be really cool. I just need to find a safe way to hang it.

Hand Tool Rescue

Hmmm...maybe I can stick a small grate on it when I am welding smaller parts.

Hand Tool Rescue

Whole animals would be the only option, haha.

Hand Tool Rescue

Ave used a large plate for a griddle on his barbie. Maybe with the judicious use of some scrap pieces they would be great grills. Some guys using whole animals wouldn't even have to make a mesh.

Wilmer Schock

One sheet should be cut in half and made into a screen door for your workshop majesty. The rest..... How much will you get in scrap? Welding table and welding cart shelves? Bars for your windows?

William R Dougherty

My first thoughts too. Welding table or fence/gate.

HeavyJeffD

My first thought is a fence or gate for your new shop. A welding table would be nice unless you have to weld small stuff. Itd fall through the holes. A grate for a CNC cutter maybe? All else itd just end up being an art project of some kind. Unless you want to sell it for scrap.


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