Also known as the Amiot-Peneau, the Amiot was a French contraption manufactured in Asnieres from 1897 to 1902. It was not an automobileper se; rather, it was a front-wheel-drive power pack used to convert carriages into motor cars. Originally the Amiot had a 6hp Cyclope engine; an electric version was also manufactured.
Amiot's house is so packed with the oddities he and his family make, it seems they simply exploded out the front door one day, and from there began the surge toward countywide lawn domination.
Amiot is also proud that his outdoor gallery is helping to rebuild a feeling of community on his street.
Amiot admits he didn't give much thought to the recycling aspect of his art for the first few projects, but these days, the fact that he is reusing existing materials is of utmost importance.
Amiot 32mm Traveller Track is an anodized I-Beam Track that measures 32mm (1 1/4") across the top and bottom, and is 34mm (1 5/16") high.
Amiot 32mm Traveller Bridge Track is a high profile anodized I-Beam Track that measures 32mm (1 1/4") across the top, 40mm across the bottom, and is 64mm (2 1/2") high.
Amiot 32mm I-Beam Bridge Track is available in a variety of lengths up to 2 meters (6' 6" feet), and can be curved and drilled to customers specifications on special order.