Awesome demo. Beautiful sign. I like the "standoff". I've made many projects with our pulled horseshoes. I have a mig welder but for horseshoes I prefer to torch braze with flux coated bronze rod. There's no spatter. I can "run" the "bead" and not have to grind it off. Wire wheel the pieces clean in the joint, lay the horseshoes on "fire bricks" for heat retention and getter done, even on a wood workbench. Brazing also works with EMT Conduit without needing to grind or burn off the zinc galvanize. Rough sawed oak pallet slats are good substitute for barn lumber.
I like the info but I would also like additional info on how to purchase said items in video how much said in video as well as if possible more steps of the process in order to make the welcome sign that brought me here. 😃 No need to take my advice but I'd recommend it I normally I'm pretty good observing just not implementing to my luck is as lengthy as my words and it's definitely none unlike this statement which is done😎 by the way I like the camera angles and the fact they don't have any interruptions through info pages or abruptive transitioning 😁 and lastly at least have a donate page but do affiliate marketing if you're not selling your own art/supply's lot of people like me are curious indeed like look at the info that provide by the video in our sites. ,** get it that might be a little funny 😅**
Thank you for your advice. This video was actually made by my husband because I mostly do simple crafts and am still in the learning process. He has many other videos on his channel Fishin N Stuff so feel free to go over there and check him out to see if he's improved since making this one.
love his country accent and done a great job
lol. He has a channel called Fishin N Stuff. Check him out. He'll crack you up.
Awesome demo. Beautiful sign. I like the "standoff". I've made many projects with our pulled horseshoes. I have a mig welder but for horseshoes I prefer to torch braze with flux coated bronze rod. There's no spatter. I can "run" the "bead" and not have to grind it off. Wire wheel the pieces clean in the joint, lay the horseshoes on "fire bricks" for heat retention and getter done, even on a wood workbench. Brazing also works with EMT Conduit without needing to grind or burn off the zinc galvanize. Rough sawed oak pallet slats are good substitute for barn lumber.
That came out awesome! Really like the weathered wood process! 👍👍 Keep em coming..Have a great weekend! 👌✌️
The barrel nuts are a great idea.
That's cool! Happy Fishing!
Looks great! Looking forward to the next one!
I love how you use a dab tool to open your can of stain
Excellent. Love it.
It’s beautiful 👍
Super cool, and I like the "Sycafugywakitumogy" (I may need help with that word) woodburning technique!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣At first glance I thought I was getting blessed out in Japanese for mispronouncing it.
Awesome
Yuuup!! That’s freaking awesome, Mr Fish N Stuff. Subbed to your woman’s channel too, cause.. I like it!! :)
I appreciate im planning some more pretty cool stuff , but its hard making videos for 2 channels. But my wife makes some pretty cool stuff
Ta-day i found out u have another channel n it's awesome 😎🎣👍👊
this is my wife's channel, i make something once in a while that really won't work on my channel. so, i throw it on her channel lol.
Love it
Thank you
That really is awesome
It turned out great , I don't think video does it justice
Thank you
I like the info but I would also like additional info on how to purchase said items in video how much said in video as well as if possible more steps of the process in order to make the welcome sign that brought me here. 😃 No need to take my advice but I'd recommend it I normally I'm pretty good observing just not implementing to my luck is as lengthy as my words and it's definitely none unlike this statement which is done😎 by the way I like the camera angles and the fact they don't have any interruptions through info pages or abruptive transitioning 😁 and lastly at least have a donate page but do affiliate marketing if you're not selling your own art/supply's lot of people like me are curious indeed like look at the info that provide by the video in our sites. ,** get it that might be a little funny 😅**
Thank you for your advice. This video was actually made by my husband because I mostly do simple crafts and am still in the learning process. He has many other videos on his channel Fishin N Stuff so feel free to go over there and check him out to see if he's improved since making this one.
Im gonna brush the black off this haha
I just bought 20 for 20
Love it