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Well im sure these will go into mass production now that ive shown the pictures but as long as its no one i know i wont half to change them.These are my window frames cost of pre built frames of this size approx 5000$ i made them for 600$ the spiral stair case is also one im very proud of alot of time and sweat went into this one the hand rail is one peice rolled flatbar (NO SEEMS) i also added a picture of our house( THE HOUSE OF FORGOTTEN DREAMS)its been three and a half years in the making every inch of this house has been designed by myself even the cement was custom made for me after the windows comes the brick hopefully? and the fire places,one on each floor but i can only do so much at a time before i stress myself many people have helped in the making of this house uncles plumbed my brother in law did the electricity and the rest pretty much self tought through magazines and the web only one problem i ran out of cash! ANYWAYS on with the pictures one more of my newest member of the family a 1969 mercury meruadermy original idea was having these frames chromed but i dont think they make a tank large enough to fit them in i love shiny objects gold,rings,beltbuckles,knives,swords its all good!Last edited by KELLY; 08-15-2005 at 09:38 PM.
Reply:What do you guys think does it look cool ?
Reply:Nice work Kelly, I have done two spiral stair cases in my life and they both gave me fits. bending, fitting, bending some more, etc... They were quite a job. The window frames look great also. Very nice work. ~JacksonI'm a Lover, Fighter, Wild horse Rider, and a pretty good welding man......
Reply:looks great to me! wow...spiral staircase.........i would have run out of patience by the second tread i don't have a spunky username just what it is, me!
Reply:Nice work on the windows. I had to do a bunch for a movie set last year and they were a pain. Spiral staircases are fun, If you have your math right they go together easily. The most difficult I find are sweeeping stairs with bent stringers and inserted stair pans for pouring concrete. Those are a supreme pain. |
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