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These are some photos of a site I cut last year. I'll be uploading a few more. Just trying to put myself out there more this year
These are some weeding jobs I did last year I tried to find before and afters for each of them or a picture in the middle of it. But I can make a garden bed look really sharp and clean!!!
Just uploading some pictures from last year. Had someone ask me to remove a bunch of vines from their meters at side of building. There's some before and an after. They didn't want me to get rid of entire thing at bottom so I just shaped it nicely.
Got a proper business logo made :P
Built a fire pit to get ready for summer after Corona Virus is over!
I do some miniature painting as well
Started trying some wood etching this year these are the pieces I've done so far. These are all done free hand.
I do some miniature painting as well
Started trying some wood etching this year these are the pieces I've done so far. These are all done free hand.
One of my current projects is making a chair stool out of chestnut. This is a work in progress as I get time for it since its for myself.
I made some stands for Turkstra. Most of them turned out nice from scrapes.
Some corner blocks I made for Turkstra so that guys wouldnt have to worry about damaging products on deliveries anymore haha.
Had a customer who wanted me to cut out a brass switch plate to also fit a large switch. Was my first time ever doing this but it turned out beautifully.
2 storage containers I made for Turkstra products. I rated each of them to safely hold 3500 pounds but really hold 4500. Designed them to be easily picked up by forklift separately or together. And could also hold a lift of lumber should they not have enough space. This has been there since november 2017 now.
This was a storage box I made for the Turkstra I used to work at. Held flags, string, hammers, nails, and odds and ends. the roller inside pulls out from the yellow piece on outside. I drilled 2 holes on bottom to help keep water from building up and then gave it a nice red coat of oil based paint. Still looks the same and its been there for over a year now. :)
Made a little casket for one of my cats named pepper a while back. She lived for 22 years. Super friendly cat and still had lots of energy. I miss that cat
This was a shelf at a turkstra in dundas I used to work at. I remade the entire shelf and fortified it and actually put supports under it to keep it from collapsing again. Was able to keep everything very tight and clean. Was 20 ft long by 5 feet wide and was only 13 inches off ground. Was crazy tight trying to work underneath and build on it.
Some photos from an addition I raised after it started collapsing. I took short videos as well but want to edit them someday before posting here. This was quite the job no footings were placed underneath and they left all sorts of rubble under as well.
An outdoor storage for 3 recycling bins, sprayed with a fire resistant outdoor paint.