- published: 19 Apr 2016
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Lincoln Square demolition skate interview
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Tig Welding Aluminum with a Lincoln Square Wave 200
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Lincoln Square Melbourne skate
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After Lincoln Square was demolished on 14 April 2016, Skaters were back in 2 days later and skating the rubble and construction material. I interviewed one of the skaters about why and what he would do after the demolition is complete. The interview is part of research for a lecture on skateboarding and materiality for the Environments 3 subject in the Bachelor Landscape Architecture course at RMIT.
some clips gonna make a proper full part soon. filmed by: Leo Francis Francis Healy Wood Corey Foley Anthony Mapstone Micky Mcgrath James Dunwoodie
Highlights of Chicago's neighborhood: Lincoln Square.
This time Edgar heads over to Lincoln Square/Ravenswood to get a taste of some art at the Lillstreet Art Center before heading over to try some of the finest homemade German style sausages and sauerkraut at Gene's Sausage Shop. Meanwhile, Holly goes for it at Glenn's Diner for the catch of the day! Then, the two meet up with "The First Lady of Children's Folk Song", Ella Jenkins at the Old Town School of Folk Music.
Filmed over two weeks skateboarding at Lincoln Square, Melbourne. Featuring Jarrad Carlin, Quayde Baker, Robert Schmitt, Robbie Partington, Keegan Walker, Tully West, Matt Beck, Max Couling, Ben Lawrie, Gabriel Summers, Rex Maloney, Matt Reilly, Caeylen Norris, Jason Rainbird, 2MEALZ and Dylan Bruns. Filmed on an iPhone 4S Music - CoCo by O.T. Genasis
see the full web site article here http://goo.gl/bFIioC and please visit the store http://goo.gl/mJkDww to check out the latest products Tig welding aluminum as well as some steel using a Lincoln Electric Square Wave Tig 200. I tested out the low range on some thin aluminum and some box cutter blades. Also welded some thick steel and aluminum
Melbourne Skating Lincoln Square, Federation square
This is my first video ever, not very good at skating but i like it.
melbourne lincoln square matthias frei skate
►SUBSCRIBE for new videos every Monday and Friday: https://goo.gl/FRdNss In this episode of TIG Time, we are going to be testing the AC functionality of the Lincoln Electric Square Wave 200. Since its release in November of 2015, the square wave 200 has been a favorite among hobbyist and light commercial welders. We got our hands on one so that we could see how it would compare to some of the Lincoln TIG welders of the past, like the V-205T. This machine performed very well for its intended use, however the arc starts were a little spikier than we would have liked for thin gauge Aluminum work (spiking to about 25 amps before re-establishing and maintaining a consistent 10 amps). After getting some tacks in place, we were able to weld up some .040 Aluminum. On the other end of the spectru...