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gaylan veater

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  1. Paul, Just wondering if our leaves got to you from The Bonneville Forge Council here Utah USA We send them over 2 weeks ago. Hope all is going well with the project and we were grateful to be a part of it.Our hearts go out to those that lost family and friends and hope they feel comfort that all the blacksmiths in the world really to care about others. Your Friend, Gaylan
  2. Hi Bill, I use one from the waist to the knee. I made it from elk hide sewed a belt onto it that buckles on the side. Has served me for several years and the one that Mark Aspery wears came from the same hide. Gaylan
  3. Mike, Nice idea and good for the back. You will enjoy Mark. He is great and yes you will have to find more room for all the new tools you will make with Mark. I have taken 3 classes from Mark and I too get as excited about them as I did Christmas when I was younger. Enjoy the class and tell Mark Hi from Gaylan from Utah. I can't wait for the pictures.
  4. Wow what a find the last henry wright that i looked at last year was really damaged and needed alot of welding. But we did save it and sold it to another blacksmith in southern Utah. But it sure is nice to find one that looks like that with no repairs. Nice find and it always good to find a good trade once in awhile. Gaylan
  5. Frosty, Very nice remake. I love to remake old tools into new tools. I also like to use Minwax. Gaylan
  6. Hello All, I made the Clay Spencer in-line skatewheel design a few year back and love it. I think you can get the plans from ABANA Gaylan
  7. Hi All, Just a word about the leaves. We at the Bonneville Forge Council here in Utah meet on Sat. March 14th. Some where busy making forges, but we talked about the Tree Project and I had brought some stainless steel so some of us made about 14 leaves so far and some will continue to make more. Its been alot of fun and what a great cause. Your Friend, Gaylan
  8. Hi, I would have to say for me first my good friend here in Utah Hyrum Hunter and then I have taken 3 week long classes from Mark Aspery and have learned so much from both. Mark is a great teacher and his books are a great also. If you dont have his book I strongly advise taking a look.A big thanks from me to Mark he has become a really good friend. Gaylan
  9. I own a #200 vulcan anvil and I use it at my work (auto and truck mechanic shop) It is quiet so the other workers don't mind when I have to use it. I paid $100.00 dollars for it about 6 years ago. So somettime it is good to not ring so loud. But my demo anivl is a peter wright and it rings to let all know theat i am forging. Gaylan
  10. Hi just a comment about fuels. I myself use both propane and coke. I like to use the coke forge for most of my forging. Alot depends on how fast I need to make something and how long I am going to forge for the day. So for me coke is first and propane is 2nd. I live here in Utah in a city and I have great neighbors so all is good!!! Gaylan
  11. I am in now I just finished my first leaf for this great project. Hope to make many more before I send them. My families prayers go out to all effected by this fire. I am the President of Bonneville Forge Council here in Utah USA and will spread the work and see what the blacksmiths from Utah can do. Thanks Paul for all your efforts. This is a great coming together from Blacksmiths around the world. Your friend,Gaylan Veater
  12. I am the one on the right Jerry a good blacksmithing friend next to me
  13. roses of different metals
  14. Mark, Just wanted to comment on the guillotine tool. A few year ago after a week long class with Mark I took home plans that I drew up from Marks guillontine tool that he had used that week anyway I welded one up and have used it alot.Thanks Mark for all that you share with everyone. Your Friend, Gaylan
  15. Hi, I just wanted to say that I live here in Northern Utah and I have 2 400 champion blowers one without a stand I paid $75 for and one with a stand I paid $125 for the one on the stand was also in the best shape. As for vices I have paid as little as $5.00 for one with only vice and was frozen shut. Also I have 2vices that are 5 1/4" that I paid $100.00 and the other $90.00 both in really good shape with all the parts. All these were found in Utah. Gaylan
  16. I have a 337lbs and love it. I have had it for 3years now it has the shelf and upsetting block on the side. I have found many uses for all the angles on the double horn. It was a little noisey at first but I have a wooden block under the anvil and used silicone between that also I used railroad spikes with holes drilled in the bottom end and threaded that and used bolts going through the wood to suck down the railroad spikes. Anyway it worked really well for me and I love my euroanvil.
  17. My forge name came about because I go to the mountain man rondezvous and my mountain man name is (lightfoot) so it just seemed right to name my forge (LIGHTFOOT FORGE). l live here in Utah and love it here. The mountains are the greatest. Gaylan Veater (lightfoot)
  18. Hi My name is Gaylan Veater and this is my first post. I would like to say thanks to all that make this site possible and for all the blacksmiths everywhere. I have been blacksmithing for about 7years now and am currently the President of Bonneville Forge Council here in Utah. I have taken 3 One week long classes from Mark Aspery, He is a very good Blacksmith and a Great Teacher. Anyway I have been coming to this site for information for awhile and just wanted to post and say Hi and Thanks again for all that happens here. Gaylan:)
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