Eiffel on wheels

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DXF
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Eiffel on wheels

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Added these casters so it could be rolled outside easily for display at one of my shops. The holes where the casters are mounted will be used to anchor it. A few more small engineering changes to be made, then the next one will be cut out of 14 gage stainless steel.

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Very nice!


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Excellent work. Looks great.
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Holy crap! That's completely awesome!
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Amazing Work!
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Thank you and most of all thanks to Gustave Eiffel who built this masterpiece in 1889 without computers or calculators! He also designed the supporting structure for the Statue of Liberty. Here a link to the other Eiffel towers I have built. http://www.plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.p ... lit=eiffel
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