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ARTS - WELDING
INDIVIDUALS SOCIAL MEDIA | Howard’s Total Vise designs and manufactures holding and positioning devices, some of which can be utilized by people with a disability to stabilize and position craft and hobby projects.
The Total Vise system is user-friendly and quick to operate — work can be installed and removed in seconds. You can easily and almost instantly adapt this vise for use with your own tools and jigs. The vise will articulate and lock at any point with speed and ease. Attachments simply drop into the main locking tube where you can adjust and lock your work. Capable of holding hundreds of pounds, the vise has a simple built-in safety mechanism.
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| An excellent profile on Peter (C5 complete quadriplegia) and in particular how a modified vehicle has enabled him even greater independence and participation in home, family, work and community life. Brief features on his raised garden bed and welding/sculpture skills. Genius at work! |
| Peter Worsley is a true craftsman who has developed his skills and utilised various eqipment as he welds an array of "industrial" art. The following video profile on Peter was funded by Accessible Arts Aust. who also contributed toward equipment additions in his workshop. Peter had a C5 complete spinal injury some 30 yrs ago. |
| At first glance, the long driveway looks like many in the Australian bush.
Straight and narrow, with a thin strip of green between two lines of dirt, surrounded by shoulder high grass.
However, as you notice the letterbox – a great big rusting cage of sculpted steel, filled with rocks – you realise this isn’t a normal driveway.
At the end is a person-sized pear made of horseshoes, a dog made of rusted steel and a big shed full of cranes, girders and steel.
Sitting under the cranes is a man in a wheelchair. |
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