Look at those pipes!

When Karen and I first looked at the house, we knew that there was a problem in the cellar with water getting in. After every rain storm we would see a cascade of water from the back wall flowing into the center of the cellar. The concrete patio and the drainage pipes from the back yard were cracked and broken. that let all the water in the cellar back wall.

We have since rebuilt the patio and replaced all the drainage pipes. I
am formally trained

as a metalsmith, so to see all these large metal
shapes in one spot so precisely arranged, gives me a very warm and
fuzzy feeling inside. I have only one word to describe
them: Art. I never thought I would be so into pipes. Thanks Randy and Erik!

Original post by Kevin Costello

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