Yes. I actually did 3. I just didn't take pics of my falcon I did. I forgot to take the before pics. I had to let the Curtis Draper cool after the pipe retort. So while it was cooling I did the falcon.Those are impressive. Did you just restore them in one night?
Exactly. I enjoy it and it relaxes me.You really do some quality work Dave. It's always cool to see someone restoring things to their former glory and enjoying them.
I know what u mean. But my other hobbies are more time consuming and more expensive. Building ARs, rebuilding two stroke lawn boys. Harleys yada yada. The pipe restoration is inexpensive and I get a finished product in a few hours. Idk a sense of accomplishment. I don't have much down time these days with working 12hrs a day 6 or 7 days a week.Really digging your work brother... If I didn't already have so many hobbies with cigars, pipes, brewing, and roasting coffee I would love to do this myself too
While I was using my fingernail to scrape the gunk off it moved so I pulled it out. It was very snug but it came out. I soaked it in alcohol. Did not buff it.looking great, dave! you leave the stinger in the WCD, was it a pull out, or did you do a "surgery"?
Thanx. Wow someone with ur skills compliments me that's FREAKIN HUGE. Means alot my friend.Saw these on IG, they look great man.
Bend awayI may need to bend your ear one day, this may be a hobby I could sink my teeth into. Something that won't cost a pretty penny.