My picket is the one right next to the house. I did a pretty simple one with top and bottom sets of twists with a slightly flattened center section which was then twisted in the opposite direction. My claim to fame for the day was that I was one of the people who helped guilt/goad Aaron and Timmy into making a picket.
The host, Joe Harris, is a really great guy, and an old family friend. I have known him and his sons from Boy Scouts since I first moved to the area in 1974. It was great to see everyone chip in together and make the railing in one day. The main designer/instigator and his helpers/welders worked their butt off to get it done in one day. Those of us who just made pickets sat around and BSed most of the day.
I have some pictures that I took, but my camera battery died. I did not get any of the finished railing. Aaron, can you email those to me at john@wvtools.com?; thanks!!
I will try to add some photos tomorrow and start a thread about trying to cut some railroad rail.
EDIT: I tried for an hour to add links to pictures on my website. I have not done it in awhile. Is it different on the new board? Perhaps PawPaw can give me a refresher on how to do it? Thanks, John
EDIT AGAIN: Note to self: do not post pics when you are tired. I had a mix of forward and backward slashes and a mix of periods and commas in my URLs. I should be able to post them now. Papaw, does the 4 picture limit apply to linking to a website URL like I am doing or just to the cut and paste kind?
Here is the outdoor forging area:
Here is the iron-in-the-hat and the people working on the rail in the background:
Here are some pickets in the staging area:
Here is the stoop where they will install the railing:
This is my spread of tools for sale:
Here is the ever important coffe and donuts table with the picket polishing station in the background: