The end of summer is approaching and now is a good time to look at maintenance of your open fire place and slow combustion heaters. So what maintenance needs to be done to your fireplace? Here are a few things to consider:
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Rusty old garden gates – the trend in garden landscaping & how to maintain rusty items
Rusty old garden gates and farming implements are much sought after as garden features. Many people love the rusty patina of steel. Learn how to maintain your steel items so they’re around for years to come.
Old gates and garden implements are getting harder to find for sale at auctions, clearing sales, demolition yards and second hand stores. Rusty old garden structures, especially heritage style gates, cast jointed farm gates like the Sunshine McKay and Simpson gates, old farming implements, rusty wagon wheels and quaint wrought iron garden gates are
Custom wrought iron garden arch
We always enjoy doing custom iron work with an artistic touch. We had the pleasure of designing and fabricating this garden arch for a local customer, Michael who chose to go with a unique design. The brief of this design was to provide Michael with an organic looking garden arch to suit his garden.
Case study: designing a wrought iron courtyard gate, Brisbane Qld
Building projects are always easier when you have competent people to help you out. A lovely couple from Brisbane were in the process of having a courtyard built at the back of their home. They needed a wrought iron gate to set off their French provincial style courtyard but needed some assistance with the design of a gate as there was still nothing there. The safety of two small terriers had to be taken into account as well.
Glam up your outdoor dining room with an heirloom…
Amongst the new products released at the Stirling Autumn Garden Festival was a beautiful French Provincial inspired wrought iron outdoor dining setting. When creating new pieces the brief is that not only should the item stand the test of time – as everything we make must, but
NEW PRODUCT … Bell pot with wrought iron stand
Creating a focal point in a garden is easy when you use pots or structures which add height and a contrasting texture to the garden. This large bell pot is fantastic as a pond or a large planter. Set at the end of a large archway the eye focuses on the pot at the end.
Heritage wrought iron estate gates
What do you do when you need a formal entrance to a property with Australian Colonial architecture but it needs to work with French Provincial interior decorating … go wrought iron of course. The wrought iron entrance gate to this NSW property was made keeping in mind both styles and the owner couldn’t be happier.
The Brief: The house on this property was built in 1898 but it has been renovated with a French Provincial interior. The house is
Forging a wrought iron scroll with a Massey power hammer
The blacksmithing workshop has slowly been coming together over the last six months. One of the major pieces of equipment is a Massey power hammer which makes working with heavy iron much easier, especially stock that’s 1″ thick solid bar – a necessity for some projects like large gates or tables which need to carry a bit of weight. It really speeds up production on the smaller size stock as well, anything bigger than 10mm gets put through the hammer if possible.
We estimate the power hammer must be about 80 years old but she thumps along without missing a beat.
Wrought iron, stone and timber
It’s a warm Sunday afternoon and I’ve spent some of it browsing through images of homes and gardens. I’ve noticed the pictures that catch my eye the most are those with a combination of natural materials like stone, wood and wrought iron.
French Provincial hand forged wrought iron gate
It’s always a nice feeling to know that we’ve been able to fulfil someone’s dream. A hand forged wrought iron gate made to match an antique New Orlean’s wrought iron baluster was the final piece one customer needed to complete his ‘French Quarter’ courtyard.