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    Setup a direct deposit with the company today. I also found a nice template for OpenOffice for invoices. That will make my life easier I hope.



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    made this last night, it cracked to shit, but I healed all of them but it left some nasty scars, so its a keeper I guess. Thanks to A.I. for all the help with the downstem.

    heres a pic of some of the scars.

    and heres a picture with some light in the back so you can see the welds and stuff better. Definitely not a great piece, but I learned alot!
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    Herb that thing is a beaut!! How did you get that fat perc in there? Through the bottom?

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    I'm on my phone and don't have tapatalk or whatever it is so I can't quote you, but yup up in through the bottom! A.I. Helped me out with a super descriptive explanation, along with some other people from torch talk on fb.

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    Also, thanks for the kind words! More functionals in 2016!

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    Awesome, great job herb!!

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    What size tubing you guys use for your pipes?


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    First one this year

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    Awesome one Alex! Love the idea.

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    my implosions are improving, no violence involved!
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    this flower pendant even includes a free worm on it !
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    First one this year
    nice one! Is that hand spun?
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    Thanks Steve. No, it was shaped on a lathe

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    Bad ass fixie alex!

    Thought this was a cool picture.

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    That is badass, AI. I cant quite tell but is that a minitube inside a minitube?

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    I love this shit

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    Any link to that discussion? I've been pondering this for a while lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by HerbChambers View Post
    I'm on my phone and don't have tapatalk or whatever it is so I can't quote you, but yup up in through the bottom! A.I. Helped me out with a super descriptive explanation, along with some other people from torch talk on fb.

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    ^ I never made a post about it. Herb had sent me a p.m. and I helped him out there. The quote in the above post by herb is basically the process. The only exception is there shouldn't be any holes to match up. The piece itself is closed at the point of connection with the stem/perc open and melt in from the outside.

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    That is how the description read. I'm saying there shouldn't be a hole in the can, other than at the bottom to put in the perc.

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