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Jim Pendleton's Lakester album #1
This is the project started at the TexFest in March 2003 at Terry Cowan's shop.
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Jim Pendleton's Lakester album #2
Building a 1940 style dry lakes race car. Frame and body are both being hand formed of steel by 2 novice metalshapers.
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20 Jim Pendleton 6619
Jim Pendleton's Lakester album #3
This is a continuation of the same project. These pictures are up through early November of 2003. I said earlier that this project was being done by 2 novice metalshapers, but my close friend, Mike Fritz, has over 20 years experience as a body man and own
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29 Jim Pendleton 7158
Jim Pendleton's Lakester album #4
This album deals mainly with creating the belly pan and lower grille shell. The frame is mostly upside down on a rotesserie. 19 gauge steel is the material.
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30 Jim Pendleton 7143
Jim Pendleton's Lakester album #5
This continues the saga of the replica 1941 dry lakes race car. The car is heavily influenced by LSR cars of the between the wars period.
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27 Jim Pendleton 9848
Lakester TexFest

Mini-Fests 2003
45 Terry Cowan 13678
Lakester TexFest continuted

Mini-Fests 2003
11 Terry Cowan 5714
life in harmony
These are creations done with scrap metal. They are basically forged metal(cold forged), though the pictures haven't come out that well. Any suggestions would be welcome. mail:lifeflakes@yahoo.com
Metal Art, Sculpture and Casting
14 sudharsan a 5674


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