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Custom ash trays
#21
(07-10-2012, 01:59 PM)Odsman Wrote: Thanks Skipper. All materials for my ashtrays starts off with a hot dipped galvanizing finish and get cold galved at the welds and cut ends, and then painted. Short of being runn over by a truck they should provide a lifetime of use. I am looking into the cost effectiveness of powder coating them in the near future.

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#22
Thats pretty sweet work.
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#23
I've done my own powder coating... Lead jigs, the paint chips off while fishing. In the early days PC wasn't available so you had to do it yourself.
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#24
Very cool
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#25
Awesome work!
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#26
Thanks!

Here is the one Odsman made for me as a present Smile
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#27
There is a lot of work put into these. Beautiful handiwork!
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#28
You guys are awesome!!!
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