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Post by gwbruce on Feb 15, 2017 6:41:05 GMT -7
Well Fred it is just a big garage really. I needed a place to keep the tractor and my mower. Also I have some big steel work benches in storage at the moment I need to get in there. Got a big anvil also. It will give me a place to work on projects or just piddle. It will get me out of the house.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 14, 2017 10:59:20 GMT -7
Thanks Ken. It has taken a long time. I have wanted something like this for years.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 14, 2017 8:33:36 GMT -7
Thanks Butch.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 14, 2017 7:38:04 GMT -7
Another one showning the park which is a work in progress. The stools are from cedar trees we cut down and still need a little work. The tall tree stump you see is soon going to be a bear carved by a local artist. He is pretty well known and has done work for the Oklahoma City Zoo and many other well known businesses. We are excited. In front of the bear will be a fire pit. It is going to be a family gathering place to sit in front of a fire, roast hot dogs or just relax.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 14, 2017 7:34:01 GMT -7
How about a few more. The first one is the shop from the other end. The second one is my gun range out behind the shop building. Don't worry there is a tactical bullet trap, three feet of dirt and then an earth pond dam behind it if you miss everything.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 14, 2017 7:31:41 GMT -7
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 12, 2017 21:24:32 GMT -7
Welcome to the forum. Yep, Ken makes one heck of a pipe. Glad to have you here
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 9, 2017 6:33:44 GMT -7
Well, I've done it and just ordered my first PipeSmith pipe .. a Huntsman Lodge. I feel like a child on Christmas Eve .. can't wait! You will not be disappointed. You have just purchased one of the best epipes there is. And remember, you got to post pics once you have it. Congratulations on your new pipe.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 8, 2017 13:01:35 GMT -7
I'll start off with a pic of my new tool box. Pics of the shop to come later.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 8, 2017 12:34:10 GMT -7
Go for it Fred or is it Ron, I can't remember . I like you was hesitant to finish up my Challenger but once I did it has become a very special pipe for me. I plan to do more in the future. You can't beat a PipeSmith pipe for performance and toughness. Ken is a great guy to work with and has made it about as easy as it can be to create your own special pipe. Good luck when you jump in and do it and like Ken said the PipeSmith family is only an email away.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 8, 2017 6:41:02 GMT -7
So sorry for your loss. They definitley become members of the family.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 7, 2017 6:36:35 GMT -7
Do it Ian. Take a piece of scrap wood and practice before you tackle your pipe. That way you will have a feel for how thing are going to work. For the first time don't pick too complicated of a design. Be sure to keep us updated on what you do and how it is going. Best of luck.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 3, 2017 16:22:52 GMT -7
The Kayfuns are hard to beat on a good pipe.
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Post by gwbruce on Feb 3, 2017 16:20:29 GMT -7
Welcome to the forum Ron. I know you will really like your PipeSmith pipe when you get it.
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Post by gwbruce on Jan 23, 2017 19:14:41 GMT -7
Butch that is an awesome looking pipe. I'm jealous.
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