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SOFA website
That's weird.www.sofasounds was in my favorties for months. Thanks for the new link!
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SOFA website
Anyone know what happened to the SOFA website? this link has been disablem by IFI admin as it goes to an unrelated site. sofasounds.com Hope it comes back.
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Anvil prices
I attended the Quad State Round Up in 2010. I looked around and saw a lot of good anvils but never pulled the trigger. I'm a member of SOFA but haven't made it out to a meeting yet. I really need to take classes so I know what I'm doing. I took a blacksmith class in Paint Lick, KY by a Welch Chair Bodger named Don Weber. He's an awesome guy but haven't made it back down due to work and finicial limitations. I think I would take more classes if they were closer to me. I know SOFA has classes in Troy but that's still an hour and a half away.
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Anvil prices
This one has been available for six months in my area. http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/tls/2861951113.html At $2/lb I guess it would be a good deal but it's out of my budget. Then there's this one http://cincinnati.craigslist.org/grd/2856304919.html No thanks
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Anvil prices
A couple of years ago I took a blacksmith class from a guy down in Paint Lick, Ky who told me that an anvil should cost $1 to $2 per pound. When I got back home I couldn't find an anvil for that price anywhere. Those prices were probably true 30 years ago when he bought his own anvils.
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Anvil prices
Thanks, I've seen them for about $300 on craigslist from time to time in my area. I'm always hoping to steal one for $200 but I'm sure you could get that for it at a scrapyard. When I buy one, I'll make sure the face is clean.
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Anvil prices
What's a fair price for a 100-150lb anvil? I've been in the market for awhile now and have never pulled the trigger because I really didn't know what I should pay for one. Thanks Mike
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quad state
If you're talking about the Quadstate in Troy, OH next weekend I'll be going. I'm not a blacksmith, just would like to start learning the craft and figure the event would be well worth it. Anyone know what I should look for or recommend anything when I'm there?
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Post Vise
I'm a big fan of Roy. I've been watching his show for the past twenty years, have all of his books and even met him a few times. You can watch episodes of his show here. http://www.pbs.org/woodwrightsshop/video/2900/2901.html I'm not sure if the episodes you're looking for are available online. I'm thinking those episodes may have been shot in the early '90's. Mike
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Post Vise
As a wood worker an aspect of blacksmithing you're going to find deep satisfaction in is the ability to make your own tools. Seriously, when was the last time you saw a cove blade for a plane at True Value? The guys here can tell you how good it feels to use tools you've made with your own hands. It's a huge ego boost to run into a problem, forge the solution and put paid to the "problem." Problem? THAT was a "problem? HAH! Again, welcome aboard. Frosty the Lucky.
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Post Vise
Hi all, I'm a brand new member here. I'm a long time woodworker who is intertested in learning blacksmithing so I can incorporate metal into my furniture that I build. I just started to acquire tools and bought a post vise at an auction last weekend. My question is; is the bottom of the vise supposed to touch the floor when installed on a bench? I have been scrolling through pics on this forum and noticed that some of the photos show the vise not touching the ground. Thanks Mike