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I love the old english D http://www.flickr.com/photos/browndo...7605321849414/browndogwelding.com@welderassassinMy Blog on The Fabricatorfacebook.com/BrownDogWelding
Reply:pretty slick idea. have you tried it with some no filler?only thing worse than an ugly woman is an ugly weld
Reply:without adding filler was what i meantonly thing worse than an ugly woman is an ugly weld
Reply:Originally Posted by El_Lloydeowithout adding filler was what i meant
Reply:is it a D haha i thought it was some chinese style
Reply:Hmmm interesting idea... i like i would set up a small website with like 10 designs to choose form and 1 custom order... area.. and try to sell them 11.99 maybe 24.99 with the belt? eh.. could work.
Reply:http://www.browndogwelding.com/
Reply:DUH maybe i should click on the links before replying huh
Reply:Originally Posted by vandacootis it a D haha i thought it was some chinese style
Reply:I guess you're right, i was just running an idea off the top of my head, at that time without having knoweledge of what you do. With my experience welding, i'd probably ruin a ton before i get a good one out.
Reply:Originally Posted by BuciliniI guess you're right, i was just running an idea off the top of my head, at that time without having knoweledge of what you do. With my experience welding, i'd probably ruin a ton before i get a good one out.
Reply:Hey man, Checked out your site the other day.Your work is pretty cool!Really like the old english D...what are the chances of getting one with an old english P for the Phillies? Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy!
Reply:jdustu:That actually is a chinese character and really means:I really have a six pack it's just hidden behind this keg.....Seriously, I like the belt buckle. Clever idea.Sign on East Texas payphone: Calls to God 40 cents......it's a local call...
Reply:Originally Posted by Jst_Spark_It09Hey man, Checked out your site the other day.Your work is pretty cool!Really like the old english D...what are the chances of getting one with an old english P for the Phillies? |
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