Obelisk

PeterT

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At ~ 6$ per cubic inch for stainless these days, probably need to start a GoFundMe first haha.
How about a more frugal, Hollywood 'faux' approach - a thin veneer skin of SS, but fill it with concrete. That will also make the recovery a little more involved & worthless. Heck you could even drive piles & pour the concrete to encompass.... but new we're getting ahead of ourselves. LOL
 

Johnwa

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Last night I asked my daughter how to go about starting a conspiracy theory. I’ve got a great one about these obelisks!
 

Janger

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Presenting

DEFIANCE

A sculpture refuting 2020 sickness, and thumbing our nose at busy bodies and zealots who take down sculptures everywhere.

Dedicated to anonymous Utah sculptors - we rebuild stronger & bigger.


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Janger

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Three budget scenarios.
  1. 3' by 24' stainless sculpture. $25K
  2. 2' by 16' stainless sculpture. $16K
  3. 2' by 16' painted steel sculpture. $6K

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Janger

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3 feet wide by 24 feet high.

It's a stainless steel three sided structure with interior structural steel connecting 3 triangles vertically. Corners welded on the outside. Concrete and steel foundation. It's made of three triangles 3' by 8' in sections stacked and connected with interior structure. A crane truck to lift it up and set it on the foundation.

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I need
  • a structural engineer to design the interior scaffolding and foundation and stamp the design,
  • a certified welder to make nice and strong welds,
  • a rigger to help erect and bolt the pieces together safely.
  • guys to help fab the parts
  • a place to put it. Vulcan? next to the enterprise? I wouldn't mind my front yard but I don't know what the neighbors would say.
and either $6K, $16K, or $24K.
 
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PeterT

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Crop circles were SO much easier. Viewable from space and pretty Eco-friendly.
What's with these metal worshiping, hipster, millennial Aliens these days? LOL
 

Tom Kitta

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I have some 3" machinable round stainless (like 6 or 7 feet) if anyone needs it for an obelisk. I even though about it a bit but figured out that my obelisk would be stolen rather quickly.

Is stainless really that expensive? I just used up like 15 lbs+ to make some tool holders out of it and a twin pulley.
 

Janger

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See what I mean? Put up something in public and some jerk takes offence and takes it down.
 

Janger

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Try 2. I rotated it 90 on my phone and now xenforo won’t rotate it
 

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YYCHM

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Sideways... Again.

Come on..... it needs to be taller than me (which ain't much) and solid metal so that I can't walk away with it:p
 
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