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loreng59

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  • Location
    Prunedale
  • Biography
    Civil War Blacksmith
  • Interests
    Shooting cannons, blacksmithing
  • Occupation
    Business Analyst
  1. How u doing were u in fresno this week end and did we meat . I had a blast with the kids and all the people . Their where a couple of smiths out their but i was hussleing the crowd had to make some money for my little girl in montana . What is a giuld and the yaer is done right ecept for la if your going plaese let me know thanks man . Mike i was the guy in bibs slinging horse shoes for the kids

  2. Nice to meet you Loreng59.

  3. I am an Artificer in the 3rd US Artillery, Battery L & M Consolidated. California Historical Artillery Society - CHAS

  4. Am new to the forum. I have been coal blacksmithing for a few years, but have been using an original civil war mobile side-draft forge all this time. Now I am setting up to work at home. A friend gave me a 18" x 20" cast iron pan with 2" tuyere in the bottom stand has 4 metal legs. I have a 3" Buffalo Forge blower. My question concerns the lining for the opening. I have fire brick for the pan, but do not know if I should line the bottom over the tuyere?
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