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Finland–Done—

Well we just returned from Finland and assembled our 2nd largest machine ever built.  This monster has 16 ft of horizontal travel and over 8 ft of vertical travel.  We gave them a couple extra days set up assistance to … Continue reading

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3 tier lion fountain

Here is a 3 tier lion fountain we produced using only styrofoam forms except the lion heads which were rubber molds.

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Coldest Place on Earth.

Well folks, while I was in Alberta, South of Calgary, it was the “coldest place on the planet”  only in temperature. The guys at True North Construction were ready and raring to go.  The picked it up and are now … Continue reading

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Foam Polyethylene Cutting

We have just shipped a system to Alabama for cutting Foam Polyethylene.  The set up was a little slow going but they are successfully cutting.  The experience was a little stressful.  The material they wished to cut was already pre-cut … Continue reading

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On to Alberta CA

well look like I am on my way to Alberta for a 2 machine setup.  More to follow.

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Parade Float makes the paper

Hey our parade float made the paper

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Ascending Volute Hand Rail

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Parade float

O.k. Pictures will start in the morning.  Tonight we are going to begin framing The temple.  We spent from 11:00 am until 4:42 making the block faces for the building and the cornice.  These will come in handy for a … Continue reading

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Float begins

We will be receiving the trailer back from the welder today.  We are about to begin the castings for the columns and the wall panels.

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Parade Float

Here is a perfect example for you to follow.  We are building a parade float for the Englewood FL Masonic Temple (Lodge 360).  The platform is an old 14 ft boat trailer.  a 7′ wide deck has been placed over … Continue reading

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