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Decorative Iron

Marc Lyman June 10, 2005 1 Comment

Decorative IronWho says Heavy Metal is dead? Not the folks over at Decorative Iron. I stumbled across DecorativeIron.com while researching metal supplies. Our house has a fair amount of wrought iron and I was already contemplating learning how to weld. But honestly, I don’t like the welder’s masks. . . . they are just too hard to see out of. Plus I don’t trust myself around high voltage and metal. Much to my relief, DecorativeIron.com has a treasure-trove of iron and metal goods. From cast iron balusters, to gate hardware, and stairway parts to forged steel cut-outs. Those of you lucky enough to have welding skills will probably love this site even more.
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Filed Under: Building Materials, Decor

About Marc Lyman

Marc grew up under a brave single mom who "encouraged" home improvement on the family home. Early toddler gifts included a tool set, and even a cordless Bosch drill when cordless drills first came out. In grade school (give or take a few years), Marc's mom said, "We need to cut down some trees. . . . here's a chainsaw." A father figure also involved Marc in many home improvement projects, including a summer of home remodeling in Palo Alto, CA. Toss in some Obsessive Compulsive personality traits researching everything home improvement related. The end result: a genetically pre-disposed, socially sculpted home improvement machine! For his complete profile, please visit our About page. Really, it's worth it.

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  1. Welding says

    May 13, 2009 at 9:09 pm

    If you wan to make your own ornamental iron you really need to learn how to weld. Welding is a useful DIY skill.

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