Shirra Wall, Chick Welder Creates Art From Old Propane Tank

Metal artist and designer Shirra Wall welds art and displays the artistic process of creating her unique Tank Girl Flowers out of old decommissioned propane tanks, welder chick uses plasma cutter and industrial tools to make unique home decor. Visit www.shiningsungardenworks.com
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22 Responses to Shirra Wall, Chick Welder Creates Art From Old Propane Tank

  1. jtbmetaldesigns says:

    I was really inspired by this video. I posted a blog on my website and I imbedded your video into the blog. I just like to promote good craftmanship.

  2. kingmike40 says:

    I always wanted a girlfriend who could weld.

  3. 500passwords says:

    you are awesome with that plazma cutter .
    thumbs up from 500 :)

  4. thexfiveunit says:

    what kind of glasses do you use when cutting with the Plasma cutter? it seems you can see pretty good with them on, thanks, dave.

  5. camochannel1 says:

    that is soooooooooo coool. wow

  6. impalaht68 says:

    se ve que eres una mujer muy trabajadora i love you

  7. ttharold says:

    Great stuff! This only encourages me to figure out a way to afford some better equipment and start working on a bunch of ideas in steel rather than copper. Thanks for posting this!

  8. funkyiron says:

    very nice work!

  9. ArcZoneVideos says:

    Pretty cool =)

  10. emlerron says:

    Niice Work! Makes me cringe to see people
    work in a metal shop without safety
    glasses. Coworker of mine lost an eye
    from a tire valve stem yep, he wasn’t
    wearing eye protection, anyhow looks good keep up the good work, impressive!

  11. wulfdogcat says:

    She wouldn’t have gotten past the first one if she was using propane tanks.

  12. wulfdogcat says:

    You people not realize that’s not a propane tank? It’s a freon tank that is not flamable.

  13. lopezred1 says:

    I love your work. I have been wondering what would happen when you take a cutting torch to a propane tank.

  14. JadyLester says:

    Beautiful! And the editing in this bit is nice, short and sweet.

  15. KFCHambone says:

    one handed. jeeze girl, your skilled

  16. southerncomfortLA says:

    wow

  17. bozzza69 says:

    fuck awsome cuttin im a welder and ur cuttin blows me away nice job

  18. upyourmedia says:

    my tanks are all safe for cutting. They’ve had the valve removed. Please don’t try this unless it’s safe.

  19. zinigod says:

    Fantastic Art and welding. I love how easy you make it look to cut and design the shapes with an unwavering hand.

  20. yogagyrl says:

    awesome!

  21. zimmy81 says:

    hiya, I like your set up and would love to do this too, so I will. I am glad you did the vid., your work is excellent.

  22. tiotales says:

    Hi,I’m from Brazil,and I have liked so much about your videos.
    I’m an artistic painter.Congratulations to your beautty job.
    Actualy I’m paiting about geometric abstractionism plus conceitual art.
    So long.