Members celticleather Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 (edited) Each year I receive a few requests to renovate old fire bellows - usually in the winter, when people's thoughts turn to cosy log fires! The set that I completed last week were one of the most challenging yet, and I kept a photo-diary of the various stages of the job.I've launched it here in the form of two pdf files over two posts, because there are a lot of pics, and as a single file it exceeds the 1mb limit. See what you think! And here's part 2! Bellows1.pdf Bellows2.pdf Bellows1.pdf Bellows2.pdf Edited January 13, 2009 by celticleather Quote When everyone is somebody, then no one's anybody
Members nick Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 Absolutely fantastic! Your craftmanship is incredible, and I particularly love the history lesson. What a great post! Cheers! Quote
Members Greybeard Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 Beautiful Restoration and Awesome story Quote Never Stop Learning..... https://www.facebook.com/Greybeardtc/ https://www.facebook.com/The-Art-of-Being-Me-Richard-Lane-617168155076456/
Members tonyc1 Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 An old friend dropped some bellows in about a month ago and wanted to know if I can renew them.. I've never tried this before, so no doubt you'll get a query or two sometime in the future! Tony. Quote
Members celticleather Posted January 13, 2009 Author Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 An old friend dropped some bellows in about a month ago and wanted to know if I can renew them.. I've never tried this before, so no doubt you'll get a query or two sometime in the future!Tony. Just ask away whenever you're ready! I have some pictures of the moulding process which may be useful. Terry Quote When everyone is somebody, then no one's anybody
Members tonyc1 Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 Thanks for your kind offer, Terry. Quote
Members JustWakinUp Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 Excellent post, I enjoyed reading and looking at the pics for sure. Quote
Grunt Posted January 13, 2009 Report Posted January 13, 2009 Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed the pics of the work in progress and the history lesson. Posts like yours are some of my favorite things on this forum. Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted January 13, 2009 Members Report Posted January 13, 2009 Thanks for sharing that, Terry! That is very cool! (or, warm, depending on how you look at it - LOL) Kate Quote
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