Chevrolet Butterfly made of brass and stainless steel

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Hello!
With you again the "White Steamboat" and iron glamor :)
Standard butterflies on a trellis over time become not beautiful and scary.
Brass L63 and AISI 321 stainless steel will help us.
But first, let's train over the stern of the "White Steamboat".
Let's start with a stainless base and brass trim.
Cut - grind - grind - polish .....
From the rear we weld a stainless pipe with a profile of 50 * 50 mm.
And send to powder coating with varnish
We get a glamorous stub in the towbar receiver.

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Now brass L63 is the base, and mirror stainless steel is the overlay.
This option will be both a butterfly on the grill and a plug for the towbar receiver.
As before: cutting - processing-polishing ..... + cross overlay of mirror stainless steel
We bend the future butterfly a little and on the reverse side we twist the hairpins.
We weld a profile stainless steel pipe 50 * 50 mm to the future plug of the towbar receiver ... (stainless steel to brass! ;)).
we send the butterfly and the plug of the towbar receiver to the chamber for powder coating

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