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Originally Posted by realvc
I really like your brother's art project. That is my favorite kind of art, welded sculptures.
My plan was to restore my truck and take care of my other vechicles when I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
Then this past Feb. I started passing out for no reason. After many doctors and a couple of hospital stays they implanted a pacemaker on June 9.
Since then everything is better but the heart surgen said no welding and being around altenaters on running engines. So now I have a new wire welder that may not get used and a new plasma cutter that may not get used.
Anyway all of that is to say I'm still going to do shop stuff that I can, but probably not any welded sculpters like I planned, and all these old parts to sculpt. with.
I'm getting other opinions what I can and can't do with a pacemaker.
Also I've gone old school and will learn the weld and cut with oxyaceylene.
There is hope for some art anyway.
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Dang Vince !
I was not aware you had more than the average bucket of issues to deal with.
I guess there are no medically proven ways to circumnavigate the welding threat.
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Originally Posted by Braunschweiger
A beautiful piece of art,
I also like these welded pieces of art.
I'm sorry about your illness, but if the medical art gets you back on your feet,
that's also a chance to start something new, you have the ideas.
One of my friends died of a heart attack at the age of 62 last week,
and he still had big plans.
Everyone stay healthy and enjoy life.
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Thank you Harald.
I have passed your message to Deon.