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Brian C.

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  1. Apprentice man- U.S. Navy. He is a 3rd class petty officer, Gas turbine systems tech. (electrical). He also serves on the flight deck crew during air ops and is a member of the boarding party when needed.

    Thank you all for the kind wishes.

  2. #1 son sailed tuesday for a six month deployment to the Mediterranean and/or parts unknown :( . Emails say they are sometimes working 20 hrs a day. Makes me glad I am back here with a union contract so that I have a little bit of time to mash metal. :)

  3. I am 50 yrs. old, married with 3 kids. Two still in high school & one married & in the Navy. I have been a hobby smith for a little over 5 years now. My real job is Security Officer at a nuclear facility (27 years), I am also a Volunteer firefighter and a former EMT.

    I got the metal working bug from working in my Dad's orthopaedic brace shop while growing up. I don't think there was anything that he couldnt make. I mostly like to make fireplace tools and other small items.

    Many thanks and fond memories to Jim (Paw Paw) Wilson who was my on-line (and telephone) mentor and friend.

  4. I am with you Chuck. As long as it doesnt bakrupt us & keeps me off the streets, Sweetie doesnt seem to care. :P A few years ago she came home from work and there I stood with my new Hay-Budden anvil that had just been delivered along with a pal of mine who had just sold me a riding mower & air compressor. All she ever said was "you got lot's of toys today didnt you?" :wink:

  5. Thomas,

    Dad told me that the first job they learned how to do in the brace business was how to forge joints (knee, ankle, etc.). Start each morning with six 5/8" bars, heat & beat all day. When you became good at that, then you learned how to do something else. Wish I had been interested in smithing before he retired and let a lot of tools, gadgets, & fixtures get away. :cry:

  6. Ten Hammers,

    No Dad is not a vet. Dad is a retired orthotist. He spent 50 years making orthopaedic braces for people. A vet sketched this brace for the dog & Dad made it (he told me that if he had designed it, it would have had metal hinges in it). He has also made complete leg prothsesis (sp) for high dollar horses.

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