I have my "merchandise" page(hats, shirts) linked on my main menu now. I cleaned the page up a bit, although in the future I'll get some pics that are all the same size to neaten it up farther.
I also got a little bd "favicon" (that little icon by the address bar) added.....a little touch, but I'm digging it
http://www.browndogwelding.com/brown-dog-welding-gear/
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Thread: My new website is up:)
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04-08-2009, 09:06 PM #41
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05-18-2009, 09:55 PM #42
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Nice Work
I really like your belt buckles. I am in a welding class and I was wondering where you get your blank belt buckles. I would like to create a couple ones for my self. I found a few online but they are kind of expensive. Thanks a lot.
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05-19-2009, 07:42 AM #43
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05-19-2009, 10:53 AM #44
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Great.
I didn't know dogs were metal heads, too.
Millermatic 211 AutoSet w/MVP
Century 110 volt 90/110 MIG-Gone to my son, in Texas
Victor SuperRange OA
Milwaukee Cold Cut Saw
Milwaukee Portable Deep Cut Bandsaw
Milwaukee Hole Hawg
Jet Horizontal/Vertical Bandsaw
Jet MD-18 Mill Drill
Orbit Drill Press
12 Ton Floor Press
2002 E-350 V-10:
1983 F-150 4.9L 6
2004 Honda ST1300
2007 Suzuki LTA400F Quad
1997 Suzuki DR650
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05-24-2009, 09:46 PM #45
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05-26-2009, 09:02 AM #46
Nice site! I like all the little models you make, some very nice looking ones in there. I don't want this to sound offensive, but do those things actually move enough to make them worth producing or was it something you just like making a few sel here and there? Reason i ask is because i Like making stuf like that, but have never put them on display for the "publi eye" to see if people would really buy them up. I mean i've seen them in peoples offices here and there, but when i ask they mostly say they were gifts or picked up at a store where it was on the counter for sale next to ciggarette lighters and such.
I am also glad to see another bully breed lover out there. I've got an 8 year old pit and they just banned them in my city, now i have to muzzle him and carry a 100,000.00 insurance policy on him at all time (and must have proof of said insurance anytime i'm walking him
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Dynasty 200DX
Hobart Handler 135
Smith MB55A-510 O/A setup
Lathe/Mill/Bandsaw
Hypertherm Powermax 45
Just about every other hand tool you can imagine
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05-27-2009, 04:59 PM #47
Browndog work
Dude, you've got imagination! Love your stuff.
Professional firefighter (retired). Amateur everything else I try to do...
Oh yeah: GO BIG RED!
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05-27-2009, 06:31 PM #48
Great stuff, creative. Your dog, the wife and I are in love with him. What a find. Good job.
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05-27-2009, 09:53 PM #49
Thanks guys

Glen, yeah, I'm getting busier and busier. The tractor and the v-rod were both commissioned, so they were sold before I made them.
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06-04-2009, 10:25 PM #50
Did you guys know that the gift for a 10th anniversary is aluminum? I sold two vases last week, to two different people, who both were stoked to find a good anniversary gift made from aluminum! So now I need to make more....and I haven't done much al lately. But I had to make a drop box, so I used some left stuff I had to make it. Good practice...I need more! I'm going on the Hot Rod Power Tour, and I'm hoping to build up a mailing list. I'm giving some stuff away through a drawing, people just have to show up and put their name and email on a form and drop it in the box I made. Here is what I'm doing for the pt: http://www.flickr.com/photos/browndo...7619171487252/
Here is the box. The letters are a little off, but I didn't feel like doing it again
The bottom is bolted on, there is a 1/4" thick tab welded into each corner that is drilled and tapped.


-Josh


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