winter projects
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Metal forging is HARD work. I have seven hours in this project. Those hammers are heavy. Doing this work every day would surely build up muscles.
Metal forging is HARD work. I have seven hours in this project. Those hammers are heavy. Doing this work every day would surely build up muscles.
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Winter projects ...
Hello Rudy, Ginger, Steve ...
Great projects, from spoons to racks to chairs ...
Ginger, is it inappropriate to say I like your rack ... ?
Ooooh, to have a shop ... am coming up with ideas for my small trailer ... you guys are inspiring, thanks.
Doug
Great projects, from spoons to racks to chairs ...
Ginger, is it inappropriate to say I like your rack ... ?
Ooooh, to have a shop ... am coming up with ideas for my small trailer ... you guys are inspiring, thanks.
Doug
"ya gotta have art ..."
Doug, in this instance, I guess I'll make an acception to you "liking my rack", and not offer to slap your face for such a comment. haha You should see the new racks I am trying to build - for my big pickup. Rudy, thank you also for the compliment. Yes, it once was a Chevy truck.
Gentlemen, I just fell in love. I went "scrapping" today, at a steel scrap yard - 30 acres of stuff to sort through. I spent way too much money. I bought heavy flat steel to build a wood stove out of, heavy tubing for extending my frame on my bus - to accommodate my back porch, and all kinds of other little goodies. I found an old metal tractor seat, a heavy spring (can you guess what those will become?). I found a cute woodstove door all "ready" made. I went to this place looking for some steel square tubing but didn't find any of that to get.
Gentlemen, I just fell in love. I went "scrapping" today, at a steel scrap yard - 30 acres of stuff to sort through. I spent way too much money. I bought heavy flat steel to build a wood stove out of, heavy tubing for extending my frame on my bus - to accommodate my back porch, and all kinds of other little goodies. I found an old metal tractor seat, a heavy spring (can you guess what those will become?). I found a cute woodstove door all "ready" made. I went to this place looking for some steel square tubing but didn't find any of that to get.
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