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junker

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  1. thanks, for the input guys, trying to figure out how im going to get back into smitthing once i get out of the army, ill be going to college so i won't be able to live out in the boonies anymore, trying to think of something i could maybe keep at my parents place or set up behind a rental in a more residential area

  2. This is my first post in a long time and i was just wondering if anyone had tried just buying a shipping container and turning it into a shop, seems like with both sides open there would be plenty of ventilation, my only worry would be that constant vibrations going through the whole metal structure would deafen you

  3. i actually saw this video a while back and have made a few roses useing the guidlelines intailed in it. so if the person who posted the video on here is the same person who made it i thank you very much, i've made quite a few of the ladies around here happy with them :D

  4. so i was looking at different ways to treat handles for knives and found one that i like. simply soak your handle blanks in linseed oil for about 1- 1/2 weeks then let dry. i've got a few of the cheaper blanks that i am trying this out on first. (cocablo, olivewood, and cheap black and white ebony cutoffs) at the end of their soak ill post pics of how they turned out and if they seem to have any wierd side effects.

  5. i really wish i had a pic... this guy should be in a newspaper or something... he might be full of bull (but as i recall it was his wife who told me the million dollars thing) ... but this is teh largest collection of blacksmithing stuff i have ever seen (not saying much). he had tongs, hammers, forges, anvils, and a ton of things i didn't even recognize... and it's all just sitting there :(

  6. since i am visiting with my aunt and uncle in georgia i was going around to different garage sales with them. when we got to a certain sale i noticed an old (but in the best condition i have ever seen) post vice bolted to a stump. when i asked about it the lady said her husband has had it in the familyfor years and it has infact been bolted to that same stump for over 100yrs. i then asked if her husband had any more blacksmithing stuff. she said yes and showed me out to their barn. when i walked inside i almost cried :P, it was beautiful, there was smithing equipment stacked taller than me on all four walls and in amazing condition. i counted atleast 5 anvils and thought i may have seen another. about that time her husband walked out and i asked him about the stuff. he told me that his family had been doing blacksmithing since the civil war and just never threw anything away. he said that his father was actually the first in his family to not be a smith. i asked him if i could buy a few pieces off of him but sadly he declined. :( i was told that a group of collecters had offered him over a million for the lot of it and he had declined them seeing as he just could not part with any of it. on the good side atleast it hasn't gone to a collector yet but on the sad side i hate to see the day when he dies and his kids just sell it all off instead of keeping it in the family.

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