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Re: Plow and Hearth Spinners

We bought a burnished copper-colored spinner from Costco three years ago and it's still going strong, through a rain and windstorm this past winter that made the record books.

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Re: Plow and Hearth Spinners

They sell some beautiful spinners made by professional sculptors of copper and high quality metals at the galleries in Santa Fe.  I can't decide whether to get a spinner or a life-size metal horse. 

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Re: Plow and Hearth Spinners


@Kachina624 wrote:

They sell some beautiful spinners made by professional sculptors of copper and high quality metals at the galleries in Santa Fe.  I can't decide whether to get a spinner or a life-size metal horse. 


 

 

Ooh, I'd go for the horse!

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Re: Plow and Hearth Spinners

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@southernfriend and @DukeBlueNan, I have purchased one spinner from the Q/Plow and Hearth and after a few months of use it began to "fall apart" due to improper welding (spot weld). 

The spinner I had purchased was one that was being sold on the Plow and Hearth web-site, so I believed I was making a good purchase.

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Thankfully, my 16 y.o. GS knows how to weld and our family has the equipment, so he said he will fix it by welding it properly.

 

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Re: Plow and Hearth Spinners


@Kachina624 wrote:

They sell some beautiful spinners made by professional sculptors of copper and high quality metals at the galleries in Santa Fe.  I can't decide whether to get a spinner or a life-size metal horse. 


@Kachina624 The horse sound intriguing!