Showing posts with label Langley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Langley. Show all posts
Friday, April 24, 2020
MEMORIAL BELL
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
SOUNDVIEW CENTER!
We are so excited about the opening of this beautiful, and historic new wellness clinic in downtown Langley! Congratulations to Damon and Shannon Arndt on the completion of this incredible project, and thank you for serving and bettering our community with your dedication to wellness and helping others! Heavy Metal Works was honored to help with the renovation of this historic downtown structure!
Monday, October 14, 2019
LANGLEY CITY HALL
Heavy Metal Works feels honored to present the City of Langley's City Hall with a bold new look! Very fun and traditional Galvanized sheet metal panels, with custom soldered gutters!
Turnco Woods has restored the Lower Section including NEW columns and Trim
Turnco Woods has restored the Lower Section including NEW columns and Trim
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Vintage Style Metal Sign - "Be Amazing"
10 Foot Long by 4 1/2 foot Tall new Vintage Lit Sign built by Heavy Metal Works for MUSEO Gallery's "METAL INVITATIONAL" here in Langley WA. Made from Painted Sheet metal, 265 Sockets/Bulbs and "old skool" 4 circuit Mechanical flasher.
Vintage Style Neon Sign - "Trembling Blue"
New Work "Vintage-ly" made from "Zinc Plated Steel", 60 light bulbs and NEON!
Dimensions are 36"x36"x10"
On Display @ MUSEO for the month of May
Vintage Style Metal Sign - "Miss Direction"
New Work "Vintage-ly Built" from 20 ga Painted Cold Rolled steel, 80 - 7 1/2 watt lights and "Old-Skool" Mechanical Flasher!
On Display @ MUSEO for the month of May!
Scratch That- Come down to Callahan;s Fire House Studio and see it Live and in Action!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Friday, April 15, 2011
Steel Hand Rail - "The Inn at Langley"
Olde World Ale
Fantastic Article By Valerie Easton For Seattle Times NW Magizine!
Click Title to Read More!

Friday, March 25, 2011
In Langley, Wash., togetherness comes one citizen at a time
Mike McMahon, who left South Whidbey as a teenager, returned to the island to open Olde World Ales and Lagers in Langley. He worked with local metal artist Tim Leonard on the brewery interior, and the coffee shop next door on a sweet ale dubbed "Useless Bay Sweet Espresso Stout."Click Title to Read More!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
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