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Old 02-18-2009, 07:29 PM
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can you guys post any pic's of any metal furniture you have made for your house,bed's,tv cabinets,dressors, so i can get some ideas i am trying to build my own furniture i am tired of buying junk.

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Old 02-18-2009, 09:00 PM
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Heres some of mine:






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Old 02-18-2009, 09:53 PM
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Nice stuff redcoupe.....do you forge your own leaves and such? Did you glue the candles on? ;^) heheh
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Old 02-18-2009, 10:54 PM
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that is awsome stuff, I am impressed
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Nice stuff redcoupe.....do you forge your own leaves and such? Did you glue the candles on? ;^) heheh
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Yes I forged them but have since started to use stamped leaves. Saves alot of time and you can still take a hammer to them to give them your unique touch.

Thanks for the compliment Trash. A welder, tape measure, some metal, and some imagination is all you need.
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Hey Redcoupe, How do you do those leaves??? Where are you getting those stamp leaves??

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nice work what did you use to paint the head boards
the black looks good
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Hey Redcoupe, How do you do those leaves??? Where are you getting those stamp leaves??

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Old style was just a leaf desing cut out of 1/8 " plate and used a chisel to put the marks in them. Then used a vise to put some shape into them. Now I buy the stamped ones from King Arcitectural Metals.
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Old 02-19-2009, 11:26 PM
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nice work what did you use to paint the head boards
the black looks good
Those bed frames are powdercoated Satin Black.
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My wife decided to rearrange our bedroom and said she woul like a shelf for some books and things, so instead of moving the furniture 3 or 4 times I headed to the shop and built this. (still had to move furniture)
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Nice shelf AFAB.
Thank's guy for posting your pics it gives me some good ideas and help on what i can do when i get some of my furniture built i will post it.
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nice stuff guys
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Old 02-20-2009, 05:07 AM
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http://secretcove.com/furniture-lamps-mirrors.htm
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these a few things I have made for my home

wine glass rack



hallway display stand



srceen door



computer table



hat stand



loo paper holder



just starting to make a new queen size bed

hopefully it will be as nice as the ones redcoupe has made

very nice work redcoupe

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I really dig this table, nice work!
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havin some fun and wastin time
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:28 PM
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Nice work Annamel....love the branches on the sink! Show some more stuff!
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Any connection to CricketForge?
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these a few things I have made for my home

wine glass rack



hallway display stand



srceen door



computer table



hat stand



loo paper holder



just starting to make a new queen size bed

hopefully it will be as nice as the ones redcoupe has made

very nice work redcoupe

Thanks, if your work is any indication of your abilities then your bed is going to be a work of art. Nice work on your projects. Goodluck.
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Redcoupe:

For pete's sake don't let Duanne see those bed rails or he'll be over some night and they'll be gone.
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