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rawtiron

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  1. Thankyou, I am looking forward to giving it to them. Here's a photo of a trophy that I made for The Rose and Crown Pub. It is for the winning team of a soccer tournament they sponsor. Jason
  2. Thankyou. The rebar piece is a brazier I'm still finishing up. Its a wedding present for some friends. I plan to take it along on the night and light it up! Jason.
  3. Thanks John. Its my favourite also. Jason
  4. Hi all, Here are some photos of my some of my work over the last year. I've really enjoyed creating these pieces, and learned alot along the way. Thanks, Jason
  5. 1870s british alcosa - alldays and onions.
  6. Thanks Thomas. I had a good look but its too far worn to make out. I was told by the people I bought it off that it was about 90 years old. Also I use a British Alcosa side blast forge from the 1870s, so I'm told. It came over to NZ with an English blacksmith 9 or 10 years ago. I love the old gear. Jason
  7. Hi, I'm fairly new here. I have an approximately 120kg (264pound) Hay-Budden and a similar weight Peter Wright. Both are well used but have plenty of life in them yet. Unable to read any serial numbers though. Thanks
  8. Hello Everyone, I joined this site earlier this year. I have been interested in working with metal for several years now. I have been fortunate enough to be able to set up a workshop at home, with a lovely old forge and various tooling. My journey now is to learn how to use it well. As a motor mechanic of 16 years, I am well aware that I can't beat experience. I am learning more and more, each time I forge some metal. Thankyou very much for providing a place for experienced, and not so experienced people/iron workers to communicate. I greatly appreciate the time and energy that you people put in to generating with each other. Jason.
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