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tkunkel

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  1. Good morning, just curious if anyone has fixed up a 1920's 25 lb Little Giant that has been through a shop fire? Our area was burned over in NC Washington in 2015 and my LG burned, melted out all the babbit.  Saved all the components except the electric motor and have it sitting a back corner of the garage for a retirement project.  I had gotten it a couple of years earlier, it ran fine, had ordered new spring and dies at the time and had the repair book to tune/tweak it.  It was fun to operate but a bit noisy for our place......Upon rebuilding, I bought a hydraulic press and like it but miss the LG.....we'll see what retirement and my patience brings;)…...Thanks for any feedback.  Tom

  2. Cade-O,  I have not used the technique you are describing.  I have made wood grain texture and other textures by cutting lines in the hammer face with an angle grinder and then hitting the metal at orange/yellow heat to imprint the texture.  Good luck with your project!  Tom

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  3. Daswulf and Blackegg,  thanks for your comments.  Daswolf, could you explain a little bit more about your smaller tag making process?  Did you use smaller font and copy your name and website multiple times in the same space of the business card and then cut the card up?

    I have included photos from my table at a craft fair last November.  I was a last minute sign up and got a table in the middle the room, so people are walking on both sides of your booth.  Different then farmers market but it gave me a start.  I lost my previous display board in a fire and hadn't made time to build a new one.  I want to explore using wooden louvered doors, cut down a bit to use on a table top, with an A frame setup.  Being able to have flexibility in moving display hooks around up/down and side to side quickly, without redrilling and screwing in hooks would be nice. We'll see how my project schedule goes this next month......

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  4.       Daswulf, thanks to you and many others for sharing your sales booth experiences.  I dug around and found some photos of displays I had used for my wife to take to farmers markets/craftsales in 2012 and 2015.  Lots of trial and error with signage, labelling and product mix.  My wife and I found that the wood background got peoples attention.  I am in the process of making a story board for a bottle opener, to better explain the time and processes involved.  Too many people seem to have some sort of sticker shock but it is always nice to get the customers who appreciate and buy and who are excited to gift themselves or others!

           I did my first holiday craft fair by myself last December.  Need to get photos of that included.  Had learned from previous experience to have better signage.  Tried string labels and found them ok for the time I had.  I like the idea of combo bizcard/pricetag.  I don't like stickers or the ones I have tried, as they tend to unstick.  I had a credit card reader, which we knew from previous experience increased sales.  It was a good experience, lots of adrenaline getting prepared, set up, made new contacts, shared/gained info from other vendors about how this show compared with others.  Money was so-so for the time but the experience was worth it.

     

        

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  5. Steve,  thanks for sharing the interview.  I thought you did a great job explaining how involved blacksmithing can be and hopefully raised the understanding/appreciation of the general public towards blacksmithing.  Nice knives shown also........have your book and consider it a great resource.  Still in the baby steps of Damascus/knifemaking process.  I notice you mentioned enjoying the process/journey and I feel the same!

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