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Hi guys so I've been making GL thread holders
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Re: Hi guys so I've been making GL thread holders
Thats amazing! How much did that cost?
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I made it myself so several thousands of dollars lol for the lathe and brass and what not!
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Thought so lol. Been wanting to mess around with threaded bottles and stuff myself
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I will be selling them once I get production up and running!
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As a potential buyer, How does one use this tool? Is it a stuff and puff or what?
I'm having a hard time visualizing how this would work. It seems in my naive lack of experienced point of view that stuff and puff would be about the only way to get this to work, and it also seems that would cause issues upon releasing or unscrewing the glass once cooled...
serious question.
don't wash your hands with your sammich.
naive
*of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.
your linework is naive
maybe try some fuming?
GTT Phantom on Homefill
first time on torch 07'
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Re: Hi guys so I've been making GL thread holders
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Great looking tools, nice work!
Originally Posted by
Mute
As a potential buyer, How does one use this tool? Is it a stuff and puff or what?
I'm having a hard time visualizing how this would work. It seems in my naive lack of experienced point of view that stuff and puff would be about the only way to get this to work, and it also seems that would cause issues upon releasing or unscrewing the glass once cooled...
serious question.
This tool is for holding premade glass thread connections. You hold the threaded end so it can be welded on to another piece of glass and attach a threaded cap to it.
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Originally Posted by
BlairArtGlass
Great looking tools, nice work!
This tool is for holding premade glass thread connections. You hold the threaded end so it can be welded on to another piece of glass and attach a threaded cap to it.
liter cola
don't wash your hands with your sammich.
naive
*of or denoting art produced in a straightforward style that deliberately rejects sophisticated artistic techniques and has a bold directness resembling a child's work, typically in bright colors with little or no perspective.
your linework is naive
maybe try some fuming?
GTT Phantom on Homefill
first time on torch 07'
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Wow these are great! Finally some brass thread holders! I hope I pay attention to when you start offering them... The 14's could be handy at any rate for bottles and vials.
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wow, is the largest one GL45 and made of aluminum instead of brass?
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Re: Hi guys so I've been making GL thread holders
Originally Posted by
gomilobster
wow, is the largest one GL45 and made of aluminum instead of brass?
Yes but it's now made out of brass!
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Re: Hi guys so I've been making GL thread holders
Did you ever come up with a price point on them?
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Yes 120 for 14-18, 160 25-45 or 500 for a set of all 5
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Re: Hi guys so I've been making GL thread holders
Hi guys so i now sell direct by order! You can hit me up on Instagram: hglasswell
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