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Here are some pics of the twisted iron projects i make and some that i have made over the years. I used to do the flea markets but i don't have time anymore...Bob
But wait there's more :) ...Bob
Bob,

Those are some nice things you've made there. I really like the one that is shaped like a Native American flute player. Cool

Ed
Funny, but that's the same one that really caught my eye.

Really beautiful work, Bob. I have a friend who does this. We graduated from trade school together in 1977. He was in the welding department, I was in the machine shop. He went on to 4 yeas in the Navy and started a business when he got out. He's now one of the premier fabricators of railings and things like that here in teh New England area.

http://www.ryanornamentaliron.com/
Bob,

beautiful work, I did a little of that in high school but just don't have a creative mind for the artistic design.

Jerry. Popcorn
Bob,

Very nice work Smiley-signs107
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH
Hi
Bob
Some nice twisted metal work there
I made a swan letter holder at school 40 years ago i still have it
John
I made it for a lady for Christmas a few years ago. She brought me a greeting card and said i want it made. He has a name Kokopelli Fertility God. The indian as i call it is still in her front yard. It took prob a 1/2 hour to make...Bob
Bob,

The painting, from a rattle can? and did you use a separate primer or the paint that doesn't need one.?
The candle holders do you buy them or make them?
Smiley-eatdrink004
DaveH
Most of the paint is from a spray gun with paint from my local tractor supply store and its oil base. The white light is oil base and yes i make the candle cups from 3/4" formed copper tube silver soldered to a formed steel disc. I still have lots of them if you need some...Bob
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