I Build "UGLY"

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Never seen a tractor wearing "drag", oh sorry got confused with the San Fransisco thread. My tractor is not Gay - Its just Happy.:thumbsup:

Like that gun too, any history to it , or hunches?

No one fires 2 or 3 shots at a critter and then buries the gun. out in the desert.
The pistol was made in Germany and even had the flat hammer spring as in a Colt single action. The spring was well know for breaking, lots of folks kept a spare. It is one of the main reasons the "dry fire" is a No No. They use to make a dummy cartridge that was spring loaded, in place of a primer.
 
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Most excellent photo's and stuff! I wholeheartedly approve!!!! :thumbsup:
 
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David why did you do that. Maybe for a small fee I can use your copyrighted name. :laughing:

If all else fails, apply the bar rule, drink 'till she' s cute !! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

You may have noticed in some of my pictures, there is a grocery bag. Way cheaper than paint. :laughing::thumbsup:



Copyrighted materials fees are DIRT CHEAP. I usually just charge a cup of coffee as a fee if I ever meet you, but with interest till that happens it could add up to almost a pot of coffee. The good thing is that I don't do starbucks, so a pot is still cheap...
David from jax
 
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The roller - is it an old water heater?

Prokop,
Here are a couple of pictures of the ends of the tank.

In the future it will be a Sheep's Foot. Tank is at least 3/16" or more thick. The thin end will be cut off. About 10". It is filled with water and that really runs the weight up.

Have started on a new roller. A lot bigger around and somewhat shorter. Going to put a little sand & gravel in it to keep the rust scoured out. Then filled with water. 1 Picture has the measurements on it. Maybe one of the educated people will figure out how many gallons it will hold.
 

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I only ever paint for protection of the metal. Although I have noticed that my crappy welds look alot better after a coat of primer and then gloss black paint. I don't have near the portfolio of nicely done projects as you, crash, but I have a lot of sketches of things I want to do. Here's hoping I live long enough to get some of them done.
 
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I only ever paint for protection of the metal. Although I have noticed that my crappy welds look alot better after a coat of primer and then gloss black paint. I don't have near the portfolio of nicely done projects as you, crash, but I have a lot of sketches of things I want to do. Here's hoping I live long enough to get some of them done.

There are times when I just sit around and dream up new "Projects". Got to be comfortable. :thumbsup:

Flat paint hides a lot more sin's than Gloss. Ask an expert at making "Fine Looking" projects. :D:laughing:
 

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I know. It will be heavy enough to do the job as my dad used to say.:laughing::laughing::laughing:
 
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Here are a couple more of my "fine" looking projects. keep in mind that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. :thumbsup:
 

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Not everything I build is ugly. But quick & dirty is so much more fun. :laughing:

Will show a few things that actually look good and are well finished. The pens show were made with solid 14 KT. gold, 1 was diamond set. Things like these take a lot of time and thinking. No fun in that.

The oak floor was out of a guys "fire wood" pile. It had sat around on a dirt floor barn for a lot of years. You might say it was somewhat "Dis stressed".

More nice stuff later if you like.
 

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