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Old 08-17-2006, 02:21 AM
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Default Pba Fall Conference Pictures

Pictures from the conference. l to r, top row

1.When Bill Talks.

2.Starting rose petals from sq tubing.

3.Petals part 1.

4.Petals part 2.

5.Fullering rose bloom.

bottom row l to r.

6.Forge welding leaves on to stem.

7.Adjusting leaves.

8.Rose done.

9.Rose clear coated.
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Old 10-02-2006, 07:25 PM
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Default Pictures part 2

Bill brought some 3500° rammable forge lining for Randy our host,

1. Bill instructs randy how to ram the material.

2.Bottom done.

3.Top done.
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Old 10-02-2006, 07:31 PM
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Default Pictures part 3

Bills flux bottle, a plastic water bottle with 3 1/8 inch holes in the top, amazing to see him dust some borax on a piece to weld. So Simple.

1. Flux Bottle.

Handy Work of one of our members, Dave Sprague.

2.Dragon head.

3.Another Dragon head.

4.Cowboy.
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Old 10-02-2006, 07:38 PM
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Default Pictures part 4 - Auction items

These items were some of the items in the Iron in the Hat.

1.Anvil shaped Cookie Cutters by Randy, and two damascus billets 200+ layers.

2.Angle Iron Eagle by Bill.

3.Painted gourd.

4.One piece Crane by Bill.

5.Scroll Bender by Bill.

5.Twist made from one piece of rod by Bill.

6.Horseshoe Horse by Bill.

7.Our Auctioneer, Colonel Jim.
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File Type: jpg auctioneer.jpg (70.1 KB, 21 views)
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