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Jeff Bly

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  1. Quote:
    Originally Posted by skypiratedc10
    The Gurnsey Brothers Trucking in Schylerville NY near Saratoga Springs has blacksmithing coal for $18 per 50 lbs - they also sell normal coal you can then break down yourself for around $240 per ton - I have been told the blacksmithing coal is a hit and miss in the past - but so far it is burning very well with hardly any clinkers - I'll post after the next bag if any change.


    I believe it is Garnsey. 518-695-3346 by Matt in NY


    After a little research and a phone call to them:

    Garnsey Paul & Son
    Schuylerville, NY 12871
    (518) 695-3346

    They're not very far from you at all. They're located on Rte.4. They told me you can't miss them.
  2. Well I'm making headway. Someone in the immediate area has contacted me and has put me on a list to be notified of events. I was told they get together a few times throughout the year. Also there is the Farmers Museum in Cooperstown, NY that has a resident smith. That is not to far from me either.

    So thank you everyone who insisted I try this person and that person. It is definitely panning out. :cool:

  3. Rob, I actually have several different wire brushes. I didn't think to mention them, although I see how they can be important. Something else I noticed someone mention was a grinder. I'm guessing that a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder is good enough? I have both 6 and 8 inch bench grinders, but it seems that any large pieces of work would be difficult to manipulate on a bench grider.

  4. Not sure that this is the appropriate place to post this question, but it is definitely the most viewed, so... Who are the smiths in the Albany (Capital District), NY area and where are you located?

    Now before you all give me links for the New York blacksmith websites, I have been to them and they seem to all be defunct, outdated, not kept up, and just really lacking.

    I'm just wondering if there are others in my area that I can hook up with and see what they/you do. Don't get me wrong, this is a great forum, but I would like to get face time with people and see a forge in action and talk shop.

    So please, if you know a smith in my area, could you please put me in contact with them just in case they don't get to this sight to much. It would be MUCH appreciated. Thanks.

  5. Not sure yet. I have really been quite intrigued with ornamental iron work like gates. I love the old look of iron infused with wood like on old doors. Door knockers. I also do a lot of camping, and I think it would be cool to make items that I can take and leave up in my secluded camping area.

  6. I'm a mechanic. Tools are in my blood. My father keeps telling me to set up my own shop. He's a mechanic and machinist himself.

    I also believe that you can never really have to many tools myself, but which are the right ones to own? I've been buying cold chisels to make for a fit in the hardy hole so I can use them to cut hot metal and to make them into other tools as needed.

    I understand the basics: hammer, anvil, heat source and tongs. I have many sets of old pliers that I have been considering forge welding long handles onto them to make use of them as tongs. Does that sound practical?

  7. I have a problem. I caught the bug and I am buying all sorts of hammers, files, cold chisels and punches. Is there a general list of tools that I SHOULD have versus what I am buying? Also I have one leg/post vise, and have access to another. Do I ever really "NEED" more than one?

  8. Who has'em and where can I find'em? :confused: Is there a specific section I should be looking in or someone in particular I should talk to? The more ideas, the better!

    I was thinking perhaps something out of stone or brick with an overhead style flue. Maybe something that I can access from any and all sides. Thanks.

  9. Hi all,

    I'm from upstate NY, Albany area. I wanted a fulfilling hobby. I like working with fire and this is kind of a lost art, so...

    I'm looking for people in my area to help me out with learning and getting started in the trade. I already own an anvil, a heavy as all xxxx post/leg vice and many hammers, punches, chisels, files, and grinders. I want to build my own forge in my garage. I hope you are all able to help me jump right in.

    I am willing to accept all e-mails with all the information you are willing to throw at me. Thanks.

    Jeff

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