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Dave51B

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    •  jdb.......jicase....we may have just a bit of the same interest. Please do, tell us about yourself. I picked up a similar forge only with a hand crank blower and a sheet metal pan. I used a worn out plow cutter blade to patch the rusted out bottom in the pan and remounted the cast iron fire pot . I did add the wind screen made from an old metal 5 gal. bucket.       Life is Good               Dave
  1.  Novam. your just in the nick of time...There is an IBA meeting this Saturday @ 9:00 AM @ the Parke Co. Fairgrounds in Rockville. Pitch-in lunch, coffee and doughnuts should be there when you arrive. John has a good set of demos lined up. I will be the tall guy with a beard. See ya there?           Life is Good           Dave

     Maybe, if we talk real nice...we can talk Steve into driving down for a visit.......            Dave

  2. 8 hours ago, notownkid said:

    Getting My last stitches I was mooning and yelling so bad my wife suggested a rubber hammer instead of Novacaine they all thought it was funny and she is a nurse.  I didn't.  I've used super glue on a cut a few times.  My X did research on that 40 yrs ago.

      Mooning and yelling ???   Hopefully you meant "moaning and yelling"          ds

  3.  IIRC, "Rocky Forge" satellite group 7 is near by for you.....Ted Stout is the contact. He is a great guy. It would well be worth your time to look into this.

     The next IBA meeting will be in Rockville. On Nov. 19th @ the Parke Co, fairgrounds. I talked to John on Monday and he has a good program planned that day. It will be projects that can be completed in about an hour of work.

     I plan to be there and would be more than happy to meet you, and help out any way I can.        Life is Good            Dave

  4.  Hey fellow Hoosier.....Good to see ya. Plenty of blacksmith groups in the state. Check out the Indiana Blacksmith Association website. There are several satellite groups all over the state.  You don't have to be a working smith to go to a meeting. You will learn faster working with real smiths.

    What do you want to make? And don't get hung up on the "I don't have the right tools", so I can't get started thing. Enjoy the ride.        Life is Good                Dave

      

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