Waid Dobhailen
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Thanks, I'm thinking of refining it a bit and selling 6 piece sets.
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Was -46c with wind chill here in beautiful (cough, wink) manitoba earlier today...haven't been out to my shop in almost a month. :(
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Thanks, I am definitely going to make more of these considering my smithy's name is Dead Horse Forge lol. @Nick - I finished it with raw beeswax from my niece's honey farm.
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I actually did have it up for sale but had a change of heart and am getting my friend to make a pipe for me to go with it!
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Thanks for the advise everyone, I'll update when I get out there to put the chimney up.
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Yeah when I build in town it'll definitely have doors and locks lol. It might be a moot point because we're considering a move to the country now. *fingers crossed
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Does anyone have some thoughts on how to seal around a chimney going through a corrugated roof? Would high temp silicone do the job for now?
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Thanks everyone
@ Glenn - never would have thought of piping outside air to the blower, great idea! -
@ Charles - thanks for the tips
@ Jim - I'm busy winterizing it this weekend and installing a chimney system -
Yeah that's the plan...about double the size of this one and finished with vinyl siding I have kicking around. Only things is then it'll be in town... hopefully I can get away without building permits :S
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Hi everyone, I thought I'd use this as the opportunity to introduce myself. I'm a 26 year old father of one located in southern Manitoba and I've been interested In blacksmithing for a few years. Last year I managed to get my hands on an old Canedy-Otto forge and in the spring a nice little Peter Wright anvil.
My friend and I threw up a makeshift shed out of pallets. Eventually I want to make one on my own property that's actually put together well. Anyway enough rambling, here are some pics of our build.
NOVA TV show on Viking Swords
in Historical Blades
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I found the show on netflix and watched it a number of times. It was very inspirational, and amazing to see all the traditional methods.
Truly masterful! Thank you Ric!