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Here`s mine. 40kg tup Anyang, Smooth, robust and really great control.
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I think you should pictorially share with us how you made that picket.I, for one, would be most interested.
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Here, have a look at this site. One of the best I`ve found!Shady Grove Blacksmith Shop
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Free lathe
in Lathes
You may well be interested in this:
Star Lathes
Rgds,
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Wim,
Where are you situated?
I operate from a shop near Henley on klip. Would have downloaded a pic , but can`t get it to work. I have a few pics on iforgeiron in the members gallery under kevan.
Kind regards,
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Hello and greetings to All,
I`m new to this forum but not new to the wonderful world of hot metal and from my preliminary observation of this site, look forward to learning and meeting new people and gaining ideas and sharing interesting exchanges with folk who are clearly passionate about their involvement with blacksmithing.
I am a full time metalworker, in my own employ, and have a reasonably fully functional smithy, but alas, most of my work is straight forward and the forge is often cold.
Kind regards,
Kevan O`Donnell (South Africa)
New An Yang hammers
in Power Hammers, Treadle Hammers, Olivers
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I have the C41- 40kg which I have had for the past 3 years and it has proved to be fantastic in every regard. I bought it directly from the factory over the internet and what an experience of professionalism on the part of the sales staff that was.
I am situated in South Africa and my hammer is one of 3 An Yungs that I know of to be in the country.
For what its worth, I think the 9kg too light, but I suppose it depends on what you do.
Regards,
Kevan