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ianinsa

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  1. Good old fashioned hand cleaner(with or without grit both seem to work), there must be a rBazillion:D brands like flight etc. Works like a charm when drilling 'difficult' to drill metals like s/s and Damascus. It seems to knock spots off cutting fluids when it comes to it cheap and usually omnipresent, I buy mine in 5L buckets.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. 11 hours ago, Frosty said:

     

    Am I the ONLY one here who doesn't know that one? :o

    Frosty The Lucky.

    Letting the cat out of the bag again? Tut, tut , you gona git yourself tarred and  feathered some day:D next you'll be telling them about using hand cleaner as a drilling aid too! :P 

  3. 10 hours ago, Bowland said:

    Well at least you guys get the advantages of a lower value of sterling when your out for rekindling old trade deals with growing economies instead of those your constantly bailing water from 

    Cheap anvils etc? Live in hope boys n girls. Chances of filling a shipping container in any reasonable period?  Not good 

    I don't know so much, I was there a couple of years ago true but getting 2 or 3 anvils and 2 fly presses to strap onto a pallet would seem very doable but then I'm a glass half full type of guy!  

  4. 4 hours ago, SLAG said:

     

    SLAG.

    Should I blame the Aliens?

    or Microsoft?

    The current 'to blame'  is colonialism and or slavery with should be a good go to for everyone as virtually everyone's ancestors were colonized / enslaved at some point in history!

  5. 2 hours ago, 7A749 said:

    Don't forget that every diabolical super villain needs one of those big, black spinny chairs with remote control buttons on the arms :D

    That's not a villain that's Jonny rotten and that chair is his 'lazy boy' for the retirement home?:P

    BTW. A few years ago the scrappy near Beth(who seems to have gone missing in the wash) had a pile of fly presses. With the 'Cheap' Pound?????

  6. Videos ???? I made some of us using my induction about 2 odd years ago and still haven't figured out how to edit or post them! I only have one of these bits that was given to me by a friend that got it amongst other stuff in an auction, I suspect that it's a 'generic' but it works quite well.

  7. :rolleyes:

    3 hours ago, DSW said:

    Thomas, Thomas, Thomas... Obviously you need to go back and retake, Evil Villains and Extortion 101 again.

    Correction here Thomas is an evil Anvilan :P

     

    And moving such a vast hoard to some islands on the other side of the world may just change the balance of the world as we know it er.... knew it????:)

  8. Naw this is not political       And what is meant is, Now is a good time to get Anvils and fly presses from the Uk.   Due to the 'weak ' Pound compared to the $.

    Were I in the eastern side of the USA with a few surplus $ I would consider bringing some in! Contrary to popular belief one doesn't need to bring a container load, you can import a few strapped to a pallet in what's called 'break bulk' that shippers add into partially empty containers.

    One just needs to  "Do A Deal" with one of our esteemed British members.

    Many scrapyards in the uk sell anvils and pressed cheaply . Most smiths have some form of 'strapping' kit and have access to a 'Man With A Van' should they not have suitable transport of their own

    Come to think of it! Some say , "A Volvo Station Wagon in the hands of an English blacksmith is equal to a Ford Pickup in the hands of a mere mortal "

  9. There is a lot of good advice given here and opposing viewpoints too so yes you'll find it confusing! Yet you need to apply real world thinking to your plans/dreams ice.in the company you work for now has the 'top dog' spent much time personally teaching/grooming you for growth/advancement?  in a successful blacksmiths shop it will be much the same . It is after all a business not a school? However if you have the aptitude and the mindset you can leant vast amounts by " stealing with your eyes" so some people learn in 2 weeks what others learn in 3 years.

    When one thinks of high paying 'out of office'  jobs think more of seeing sand more than forest! 2 years in the gulf states = 10 elsewhere and on your 1 and a half days off you can afford to pay a local blacksmith to teach you. This makes for a very steep learning curve.

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