Yard Art

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hunterridgefarm

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I went to an herb festival at a local greenhouse this weekend that I sell some things to and they had some crafters there. One made yard art that I thought was pretty neat. I ask if I could take a few pictures and thought I would share with you guys.
 

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Great idea for a tread. Or call it "Equipment in your front yard you haven't put away yet".
 
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Very creative, sometimes those things sell for a lot of money.
 
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I'm a huge fan of those who can take scrap and turn it into something. The creativity just amazes me!!!!

Eddie
 
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Here's some one of mine. With a lousy economy, and high scrap prices, it's getting hard to find good junk!
 

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Not really yard art but one slow winter day I made these from parts of an old disc I had laying around. The bottoms are the centers out of the disc blade cut out with a circle cutter and a plasma. The prickets are some concrete T bolts I had from a 'box lot' at an auction, put the tip on them in the lathe. That big 'washer' the nut goes up against to hold the thing together were left over cores from using a hole saw in 1/4 plate. Had some laying in the bottom of a scrap bucket. Wife loves them.

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Not really yard art but one slow winter day I made these from parts of an old disc I had laying around. The bottoms are the centers out of the disc blade cut out with a circle cutter and a plasma. The prickets are some concrete T bolts I had from a 'box lot' at an auction, put the tip on them in the lathe. That big 'washer' the nut goes up against to hold the thing together were left over cores from using a hole saw in 1/4 plate. Had some laying in the bottom of a scrap bucket. Wife loves them.



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Very nice!
 

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