Thursday, May 5, 2016
Finished Fire Pit
These last couple of months have been filled with fire pit projects. All fun, all different, and every single one of them multi purpose.
Another Finished Fire Pit
This one has a trailer jack as the height adjuster. Fully welded screen, with custom knob.
Screen can still swing out of the way, and be fully removed.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Another Fire Screen
This time, instead of the simple pin for the adjustment, the client wanted to retrofit this trailer hitch jack for the screen adjuster. Fine heat tuning!
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Fire Pit
Fire pit and tools were donated to the annual Sierra Waldorf School auction.
Grill swivels and is removable
Pin for adjusting grill height
Close up of pin
Fire Pit Tools
Fire tools for the Sierra Waldof School Auction.
Stainless steel spatula riveted to it's handle
Solid ball brazed to it's handle
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Art Nouveau Screen Progress
Covers facade of guest house, with 3 panels and a lockable door.
Final layout. Waiting for leaves and door hardware.
Leaves...
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Samurai Bumpers
Front and rear bumpers for a friends Suzuki samurai. Original running lights were used for this project. Owner will paint to match.
Fiona's Sign Progress
Sign for a local restaurant in downtown Sonora, Fiona's. Lettering will be hand painted.
Final paint scheme.
Fire Pit Progress
A propane tank from the 1940's, cut in half makes a great fire pit. We will add a removable and adjustable grill for bbqing.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Sunflower Patio Railing Progress
Flowers and scrollwork all done in-house at the shop.
Andirons
1" solid square and 3/4" solid square make up the construction on this set of andirons.
Built to last!
Fire Pit Progress
Old propane tank cut approx 4" below center line. Added shelf around half of it. Next is a sleeve for a removable BBQ grill.
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Grab Rail
Backyard concrete patio with this small grab rail down some stairs. The other section has another railing we did that covers one and half sides and the other side of these steps. (Pictures to follow)
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