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Thomas Dean

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  1. Whew! Just got home and unhooked the camper and unloaded the inside of truck. Will unload the anvil and tools and stuff from Brian's TOMORROW! Just a word of caution for those planning to take a class from Brian....if it is 8:40p.m. and you just finished supper and Brian asks; "ya wanna forge somemore?" be careful how you answer!!! We turned the lights off at 1:00ish this morning! GREAT time, thank Brian and Karen. And Thank you Lyle for the photo work you did...and I was wrong about those few pics I mentioned this morning.

    I might not have come away with as many tools and other stuff as some folks have...but I only did 2 days, the KNOWLEDGE I gained is immeasurable.
    The tools I got to make are very special, getting to make them and learning not only the "how-to's" but more importantly the "why this way" is priceless.
    I did make a hot cut hardie that will fit any of my anvils, a large hammer-head weight of 3.5#, 1 handled straight hot cut, 1 handled side hot cut, several hand chisels, punches, eye punch, and nose punch. With ideas for others tools and elements. ALSO!!!! ABSOLUTELY the BEST flux in the world!! You will not believe how low a heat you can use to stick a good weld! Contact Brian for more details!

  2. I have used TFS coal in the past. It is what we had at the Dallas Historical Village (Old City Park) and the stuff was not very good. Made a 'popcorn' like stuff. I also have purchased it for my home forge and got some good stuff, so I guess it is a crap shoot on what you get from them. I haven't used any of the Saltfork coal but have heard that it is good stuff. You just need to stock up on it when you got to the conf. this year! :P

  3. Robb Gunter has some great coal, I've been using it for 4-5yrs now and really like it. It's gound to pea size hand has little clinker/ash. He lives in Tijeras, NM, about 5hrs from Lubbock. (you can contact him at www.g3blacksmithing.com . Jim Keith lives in Tucumcari, NM and may have coal or know where to get it close to you. Then there is the Saltfork Craftsmen ABA in Oklahoma, you have to be a member to buy their coal but it is priced cheap.

  4. Howdy from East TEXAS!! and welcome to IFI! Don't worry about the age thing....not unless all you want to start out learning is how to make a sword. Dave Custer is a prime example of what you can do if you listen, study and apply yourself to this art. Read and study ALL you can hear for there is a TON of info. Just check the archives or do a search to any questions you have first, IF you can't find it there then ask...most of your ??'s will have already been asked and answered I'm sure.

    OK guys/gals. This could very easily be another "Dave" in the making! I'm in East TEXAS, just a tad too far from Dresden, TN, to be much hands on help or I would step up. Good luck to you William!

  5. Fantastic! Keith, I am impressed. Paint job on it really looks good and like Phil, I like the yellow blades in the blower and the lettering highlights. I did the same with my old lever forge that I restored about 5yrs ago. Pat' April 6, 1886 and found the pat. on a google search and printed it off. I love it when folks take a little time to bring something like this back to life. Great job!

  6. Tsur Sada is from Israel, I don't remember exactly but I do know that it is in the southern part of the country. A fantastic smith and a great person. I'm not sure just how you can contact him but he would be a great person to learn from. I took a class from him several yrs back and have visited thru emails in the past. I'm not sure if he teaches any classes but if so you would do good by him.

  7. Frosty, I got the same thing, needing to subscribe and all that. There is a bar just above the video screen that say if you are having trouble seeing it then try this other viewer or whatever. I clicked and it down loaded no problem and I was able to see it. Worth the time.

  8. Howdy from East TEXAS!! and welcome to IFI! Well, glad you came in outa the shadows. There is a ton of info here and most of the questions you will have are already answered, ya jest gotta do some seaching, which isn't that hard really, and read. Again, glad you're here.

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