MNT said: I'd like to see how she hand-knitted it.
Assuming the individual parts were machined before hand, she simply MIG or TIG welded the pieces together. With that said, it makes it even funnier because, with enough manual dexterity, one can make a solid weld that has a "knitted" pattern.
Thinking about it in that way, she would definitely be a keeper I think.
MNT said: I'm with the dude. I'd like to see how she hand-knitted it.
Jpefferkaderk said: Assuming the individual parts were machined before hand, she simply MIG or TIG welded the pieces together. With that said, it makes it even funnier because, with enough manual dexterity, one can make a solid weld that has a "knitted" pattern.
Thinking about it in that way, she would definitely be a keeper I think.
Look, she did it with steel wool. Can we just say that?