![]() 12/28/2013 at 00:20 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Took a washer machine drum and welded metal to it for legs. looks pretty good from a couple feet away, but right now its to cold to be a couple feet away. with potato flash on:
![]() 12/28/2013 at 00:22 |
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I know a guy who has elevated this to an art form. He scours alleyways and yard sales for old washers with metal baskets and makes decorative fire pits using a plasma cutter, among other tools.
![]() 12/28/2013 at 00:24 |
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Sweet. But I can't keep myself from wondering how well that thing actually will tolerate that amount of heat.
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Ours has lasted surprisingly well for around 20 uses. Wish we'd welded legs onto it though, the burnt lawn isn't that nice.
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Washer to dryer conversions are fun.
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Sweet, now I know what to do with my old washer :)
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now THAT is cool.. or.. Hot I guess..
![]() 12/28/2013 at 02:32 |
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I think it would look really nice if you put a layer of black heat-resistant paint (as one would use on an engine or similar) on it., making the drum match the legs and brackets.
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All of my wat.
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From what I can figure from his other videos, he's got about 2-400 volts going at times.