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Here is the link to my latest e-zine. It is an ornamental rabbit for
sticking
in the ground. That is the only rabbit I ever want in my garden!
http://metalshop.homestead.com/gardenrabbit.html

There is a link near the bottom of the page to sign up for the e-zine,
also a
chat/ comment box.

Hope everyone is having a great start to the summer...(In the US that
is!)

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Here is the link to my latest e-zine. It is an ornamental rabbit for
sticking
in the ground. That is the only rabbit I ever want in my garden!
http://metalshop.homestead.com/gardenrabbit.html

There is a link near the bottom of the page to sign up for the e-zine,
also a
chat/ comment box.

Hope everyone is having a great start to the summer...(In the US that
is!)

Dave D


So, other than being a fun project what is the benefit VS cutting it out of
sheet with a jig saw?

P.S. If you are going to do a bunch of them could you make a mold out of
POP? They pour lead in POP molds and get dozens of runs before it breaks
down. I know Aluminum is hotter, but...



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"metalshop" wrote in message
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Here is the link to my latest e-zine. It is an ornamental rabbit for
sticking
in the ground. That is the only rabbit I ever want in my garden!
http://metalshop.homestead.com/gardenrabbit.html

There is a link near the bottom of the page to sign up for the e-zine,
also a
chat/ comment box.

Hope everyone is having a great start to the summer...(In the US that
is!)

Dave D


P.P.S. Nice results by the way.

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On Jun 5, 12:01*pm, "Bob La Londe" wrote:

...That is the only rabbit I ever want in my garden!
http://metalshop.homestead.com/gardenrabbit.html

... is!)

Dave D


P.P.S. *Nice results by the way.


http://images.bizrate.com/resize?sq=380&uid=2245850928

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For a better wabbit, maybe try babbitt

http://www.alchemycastings.com/lead-...ts/babbitt.htm

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Here is the link to my latest e-zine. It is an ornamental rabbit for
sticking
in the ground. That is the only rabbit I ever want in my garden!
http://metalshop.homestead.com/gardenrabbit.html

There is a link near the bottom of the page to sign up for the e-zine,
also a
chat/ comment box.

Hope everyone is having a great start to the summer...(In the US that
is!)

Dave D


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