It all started with a garage sale find.
Then I had to find some rusty tools, chains, and other exciting old things.




Now it’s time to get this guy outside for some riding.
August 1, 2016 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: art, handmade, locally made, metal art, metal sculpture, reclaimed, reuse, sculpture, welding | Leave a comment
This table is made with leftover wood from the fireplace surround I did last fall. I also picked up some short pieces of 3×8 and 2×4 for the legs and spreader from Good Wood Nashville. 

November 17, 2014 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: custom furniture, goodwood, Home ReSource, reclaimed, salvage | Leave a comment
I got a wine barrel from Jeremy Smith a while ago and finally got around to making holiday gifts with the pieces of the barrel. I can also make these into Menorahs or drill them out to fit more candles and candles of different or various sizes depending on what you want. Price is $35 and includes three candles with glass holders. Menorahs are $40. Custom candles holders are $45.
January 12, 2012 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: barrel, candle, candle holder, menorah, reclaimed, used building materials, wine barrel | Leave a comment
It has been a busy Spring and summer and I have had little or no time to get in the shop and make. But here is my most recent completion. The top is made of locally harvested elm, from trees taken down in Missoula. We actually have this same Elm and some local Birch for sale at Home Resource. $3/ board foot for

Coffee Table
rough sawn 5/4. The frame is a steel framework that I had powder coated at Powder Coating of Monatana. This was made for a client in Missoula and I am currently working on the second table for her.
August 14, 2011 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: elm, handmade, locally made, reclaimed, sustainably harvested | Leave a comment