With a smile Mark and Theresa like to mention how they are official torchbearers for Bernzomatic. And as torchbearers, the company provided the torches to both of them and asked they create a monthly project using them.
What might seem like work to some, making stuff with torches is far from a hardship. The ideas kind of explode out of their brains.
So when Mark and Theresa decided to create copper pipe wind chimes, they wanted to go about he DIY project in two different ways. So they agreed to disagree, and set out to make His and Hers wind chimes.
Mark chose to use rope and wood as part of his wind chime. And Theresa added jewelry to help give an extra range of pleasant tink-a-tink.
If you want to peek at more from Mark’s project, click here.
If you’d like to check out more of Theresa’s project, click here.
This is a sponsored post. I am a Bernzomatic Torch Bearer, though all opinions expressed are my own.
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Thanks for the photos! This looks like a great project. My wife and I love to work on projects together. What did you find to be the best tool for cutting the copper pipe smoothly? We will have to try this.