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    Finished it off by adding a little stone, and now it's complete!

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    Looks great! The engraving is very sharp, a nice touch. That brass plate is bolted on... I hate to think the worst of people, but are the bolts vandal-proofed? Threads permanently fouled, maybe?
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    The nuts are tacked on in the back just in case, and as a little something extra, the whole brass plate is glued on with epoxy.

    Not vandal proof... just vandal resistant.

    And there is 80 lbs of concrete holding it in. Overkill is under-rated.
    ***Pittsburgh Cutting and Fabrication LLC***
    ~CNC Plasma Cutting, Design work and Small Fabrication~
    --Beam Work - Custom Handrails - Welding--
    Phone: 412.206.1322
    Email: pghcf@pghcf.com
    Web: www.pghcf.com

    ~PowerPlasma 50
    ~I-Mig 200
    ~52"x96" CNC Plasma Cutting Table w/ THC
    ...and some other stuff

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    Good idea about the epoxy and nut tacking. I guess I'm a bit too naive about these things. I never even thought about that. Great project.

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