Yes my first build. I've done cars and I do a lot of yard art and metal art, but nothing like this before. I've always wanted to build a bobber, but don't have the funds to do it. This seemed like a cheap thing to build and I could still be creative. I'm self taught in everything I do so this made me nervous, trying to be as dead on with everything. It's a nice self accomplishment to see it come together.
Yeh that's the way.
I'm a bit the same, without talking myself up too much, but have done a lot of "creative" stuff over the years.
Love timber work and using big rocks etc for landscaping projects.
(I work for myself as a landscape gardener BTW)
Have only recently got myself a decent MIG welder and am also making some metal art which I'm selling at the local markets (might start a thread on that later).
Hacked away with a cheap stick welder for years and got pretty good at it in the end but it was very frustrating at times.
As a kid I always wanted to build bikes like this and the ones I'm working on currently but never had the tools or workspace.
So kinda living the childhood dreams now, at 40 haha.
I do have a good eye for looking at a pile of scrap and visualising what could be made from it, and people always say "what are you gonna do with THAT?" When they see me dragging something home from the scrap yard.
My biggest problem is, once I get an idea in my head I have to see if it works.
Which leads to a lot of "almost finished" projects....
I've also built a number of RC cars from scrap, chainsaw motors and angle grinder parts.
I just love tinkering with stuff in general