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    Nice work . ya I always sale an item if guy is over 3 days late flaking

    "I think people are starring too deeply into my belly button."

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    Thank you FifDeez! Ya, he is over 3 days, but what really makes me mad, is that he lies to me every single time I see him, by saying something like, "Yeah, I'll be back in a little bit with the cash, or I'll come grab it tomorrow", and then never shows up, and proceeds to ignore every message I send him about it. Then he'll hit me up like 3 weeks later and be like "Hey bro, I'ma come grab that now". I believe a man is only as good as his word, and he has continually broken his word with me over the past year or 2. Like, blatantly lies to my face, and then ignores me when I try to ask what's up, every single time... I mean, if he doesn't like the piece or something, just tell me to my face. It's not gonna hurt my feelings any, but I don't think that is it, as he usually shows up a few weeks later. I'm just totally over him constantly breaking his word. Sorry for all the bitching, but I kinda needed to vent a little, I think. lol

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    I got a bigger mold the other day. Here is a 60mm x 14mm Female with a 1" x 3 hole diffy.

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    killing it dude, still enjoying this series
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skuzz View Post
    killing it dude, still enjoying this series
    I dunno man, i think hes "Nuts" to make this series.. Wordplay... The little things.

    "I think people are starring too deeply into my belly button."

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    that onie is sick... dudes a moron for not scooping it hahah. cheers all

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    That bolt shit is so cool mr. Bbq
    The sherlock is so nice too mb shaw
    And cheese sell that sweet piece to someone that appreciate it.
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    Here is a full size whiskey bottle and glasses in full illuminati
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    there it is! great work stroker

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    Nice work on the bottles and glasses STROKER.

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    That set looks awesome together Stroker! Perfect pair of glasses to match the bottle



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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassBBQ View Post
    I got a bigger mold the other day.
    Oh wow, I didn't even know they made sockets that big. Air wrench socket for the lug nuts on a truck or something I guess?

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    Impact 3/4" socket. This was the biggest, cheap one they had. They did have bigger. Can't imagine what exactly it would be used for.

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    ships ive worked on had massive sockets and drivers etc. Specialty tools for ripping huge engines apart.

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    Been using alot of opals lately.
    Here is a recycler I should have done tonight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mer View Post
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    That whiskey set is baller cool stroker. So cool it make me wanna make one myself second I have time.( for me). I feel inspired.

    "I think people are starring too deeply into my belly button."

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    yeah, you cant front on that whiskey set. thats some real fuckin man glass right there.
    May I live like the lotus, at ease in muddy water

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    Quote Originally Posted by GlassBBQ View Post
    Impact 3/4" socket. This was the biggest, cheap one they had. They did have bigger. Can't imagine what exactly it would be used for.
    Mr. BBQ, this is 2-9/16" and it's all yours if you wanna pay for shipping. This was the largest socket our now defunct mechanical division had. We have several other sizes between this and 3/4" as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carl View Post
    Mr. BBQ, this is 2-9/16" and it's all yours if you wanna pay for shipping. This was the largest socket our now defunct mechanical division had. We have several other sizes between this and 3/4" as well.

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    Sold. Send me an invoice to glassbbqart@gmail and done deal. You Carl, are the man.

    Here is a belt buckle/flask I did with Sherm Glass yesterday.




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    Nice flask bbq! Digging that opal Stroker, is the opal itself faceted or do I just not know what I'm looking at? Either way it looks cool!

    I've been doing a ton of these carb caps lately,





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