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Evan

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  1. maybe i'll have to try the wood deal if i have some free time
  2. thanks guys, i got natural lump charcoal from home depot today. i appreciate all your help. and i also got my 6 bucks back from the walmart monster. yay reciept. i'm looking forward to trying coal instead of gas. thanks again
  3. thanks guys i really appreciate it. how feasible is wood for forging, just for conjecture's sake?
  4. okay so, can i get this at hardware outlets or something the like?? i live on long island, NY.. i don't know what the common availability of charcoal is. i got the briquets at walmart.. someone told me i could find natural charcoal there but perhaps its varies from place to place. any tips or ideas?
  5. I went to walmart and bought a 7lb bag of kingsford charcoal. however on said bag it says 'charcoal briquets'. i also saw ceramic briquettes, but i wasn't sure if i got the right stuff. it was only five bucks, so worse comes to worse i'll just have a xxxx bbq it looks and feels like charcoal, though.
  6. Evan

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    I got punched in the HEAD for sticking my nose in other peoples business
  7. i'm not gonna lie those spike knives and tomahawk are pretty xxxx cool, ingenious design. be proud!
  8. thanks Ecart, thats prettymuch all i could've asked for. walmarts and hardware stores aren't exactly sparse. lucky, with the woodmill. i bowyer as well, and i'm jealous heh
  9. So, am i right in assuming you can make a coal forge using charcoal, not only coke? i got a smallish forge using gas, but if i could use charcoal i might just make one just out of simplicity, and well, traditionalism, heh. Is there any specific type of charcoal or is there some trick to using it? can i just use the type i would buy at a hardware outlet?
  10. i think its beautiful in its simplicity. good job for a first, i'd say.
  11. hahaha its so simple its beautiful... ill be sure to give that a try. thanks a lot, i appreciate it. sometimes its real hard to find out something real simple, heh.
  12. blood dries darker than that. i don't think it is. by the by, i'm relatively new to this, how you get the knife to twist in the handle as such? i've seen such a tecnique before but i really don't know how it's done.
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