Little pigs in the Windy City

rvieceli

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Currently set up at the One of a Kind Show in the Merchandise Mart in Chicago.

Please stop by booth 5040 if you’re in the area.

Ron

 

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Wish I was back home to see these displays.

How long does this run for?

Tom
 
Beautiful use of wood and steel.

Do you conceal the lamp cord or is it on the backside?
 
[member=6237]deepcreek[/member]

Thank you. On the floor lamps they run down the back. Some of the smaller table lamps are drilled.

 

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Ron, very cool use of smaller chunks of beautiful wood. Where did you come by the slabs?

If you haven't already check out Full Circle WoodWerks, John has a lot of great timber. There was also an article in the Press recently about a new mill opening near Hammonton, sounds like they are focusing on local timber including white cedar.

I recently added a MIG to the shop, it's nice to be able to work steel again. I'd forgotten how versatile & forgiving it is.

Much success with the sale.

RMW
 
Richard

Thanks. I work with a local to me (southern Illinois) sawyer. He does an “urban logging” operation. Mostly wind fallen and trees that need to be removed.

Yes, welding is fun for me. It’s the grinding and the wire brushing that isn’t  [eek]

Although I did get a full face shield to keep from picking the wires out of my cheeks.  [big grin]

Ron
 

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Great to see so much of your work in one place.  Good luck moving the product!
 
rvieceli said:
Richard

Thanks. I work with a local to me (southern Illinois) sawyer. He does an “urban logging” operation. Mostly wind fallen and trees that need to be removed.

Yes, welding is fun for me. It’s the grinding and the wire brushing that isn’t  [eek]

Although I did get a full face shield to keep from picking the wires out of my cheeks.  [big grin]

Ron

Sorry Ron, momentary (I hope) brain lapse had me believing you were in south Jersey. Resolves my other ?? of "how did it make sense to haul all that stuff to Chicago"...  [blink]

Amazing how fast griding dust accumulates everywhere.

RMW
 
Richard break out the leaf blower  [eek]

Just did that right now. Respirator and goggles open the door and go to town.  [big grin]

Ron
 
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