Everything posted by Jim Pigott
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so you want to build a peacock
Really nicely done, what an imagination
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Cross
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Craig Bird Bath
Thank you 'ironbob' and thanks to all the others that left kind words. The feed back sure makes me feel good.
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Craig Bird Bath
- Craig Bird Bath
- Craig Bird Bath
- Craig Bird Bath
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Craig Bird Bath
Inspired by architect Charles Craig, glass by Jennifer Thomas and ironwork by Jim Pigott. Material was 5/8 round steel bar. Rust patina from muratic acid.
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Mississippi Forge Council
Wrong link to newsletter, try this one, sorry. http://www.msforgecouncil.com/newsletter/March%202010%20NL.pdf
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Mississippi Forge Council
Just making our newsletter available to anyone interested. http://www.msforgecouncil.com/conference.html
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December 3-5 2010 => Forged Projects with Brian Brazeal
Karen, Where will you and Brian be for Memorial Day Weekend?
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mississippi conference
Hey Richey, Happy Holidays to you. We don't have plans to go that way for Christmas but will pretty soon. I will make sure we contact you. I have been on the road a lot this year and just had rotator cuff surgery so I have been looking forward to sitting still for a while, now that I have an excuse. Hope we see you soon Jim
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mississippi conference
BTW- We are working on the web site and will have it back up soon. Jim
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mississippi conference
Hello Roger, I haven't seen you since ABANA Kentucky. I hope we have the opportunity to show you a good southern welcome at the conference. Brian Brazeal will be our demonstrator. He will lead a two day class on May 27 and 28 and the conference will be on the 29th and 30th. We have a wine and cheese party on Friday the 28th which you don't want to miss. We will have a lot of good food and drink, show and tell, iron in the hat and a lecture by Brian. We have a very nice facility at the Agricultural and Forrestry Museum in Jackson and have facilities for camping on the grounds with hotels very close by. Call if you need anything else. Thanks, Jim Pigott 601-540-6030
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Finished Project for Raffle
Really nice work, Lyle
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Wrought iron
I am working on a project reproducing, from an old photograph, an 800 foot wrought iron fence. We purchased several tons of old ship anchor chain re-rolled into 1"round, 1-1/2" round and 1"x3" flat bar from Chris Topp. This is a high grade iron that can actually be worked at much less than a welding temp without splitting, well very little splitting. It is expensive. I don't have the figures by the pound but by the foot it cost us $25 for the 1', $35 for the 1-1/2 and $75 for the flat bar. We have an armed guard over the drops. :)
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Meeting
Aman- You can go to the MFC web site www.msforgecouncil.com go to the meeting schedule and follow the links to the information on the Christmas Party. The web site is partially back on line, after a large error on my part, and will continue to grow now. Hope to see you at the party. Jim Pigott
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Super Suckers
Nice job Lyle, you are doing a some really good work documenting the 'happenings' at the MFC. Thanks for the effort
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Welcome Mississippi Forge Council
I was and I was on the phone with Glenn, I got too confused and had to focus on the conversation with Glenn. I'm looking forward to learning how to use this site. Later,
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Welcome Mississippi Forge Council
Thanks Glen, glad to have this forum for our members