Bob in St. Louis
Babbling Farker
Carbon, your handle looks an awful lot like a modified mortar trowel.
If so, that's just awesome.
If so, that's just awesome.
Wow, V! I've been away for a little while. I come back, and am just blown away by what you guys have done. I love building and welding, but I've always had a soft spot in my heart for masonry work. This project is just fantastic. Very sexy build! Congrats! :whoo:
Those are cool tools! I made my tools too, including a couple of them using 3/4" copper tubing as handles. I also use a length of 1/2" copper tubing to blow and clear ash.
That oven door came out really nice! Hope it's not too heavy with all the metal.
Any interest in an all expense paid trip to CT to build another one? :wink:
This project is so impressive. Anything beyond changing a light bulb I find challenging
Good Luck and enjoy it.
I kinda forgot about this thread and saw it now. DANG that turned out amazing! If I built that I would be showing pictures to everyone including strangers on the street. Very nicely done! Wow.
Egg on my face. I forget sometimes that this is the internet and not very many people on here have met me in person. :doh:Thanks man, i don't tend to show these pictures to strangers as i don't like the extra attention, but all my family and friends constantly ask me " WHEN ARE WE HAVE THAT PIZZA PARTY" and i say soon, soon.... :wink:
Egg on my face. I forget sometimes that this is the internet and not very many people on here have met me in person. :doh:
I'm a very reserved person and I don't talk to many people unless they are in my comfort zone, and I don't like much attention at all.
Now that you know at about me, your project is so cool I would show it to random strangers in the street if it was mine. :biggrin1:
Nothing negative at all...I explained a little more so the full scope of my compliment was understood. :thumb:Lmao, sorry if it came out in a negative way, that wasnt my intention at all, i appreciate your coments. But thanks for the clarification.