welderbill Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 Howdy from Tucson. This is my first posting so I thought I would introduce myself. I have always enjoyed manipulating metal, but never even considered blacksmithing. Until....... When I was younger, I started out learning auto body and paint work. My favorite ended up being heavy collision work and restorations. Learning to work the metal instead of just slapping body filler in the dents. After 13 years I wanted to get in to more fabrication, so I got a job in an ornamental wrought iron shop. While there I started to take courses at the local community college to learn other welding processes, Learned TIG, got better at MIG took arc and pipe welding,got some CERTS. Then took some higher math classes over the years. And moved up and got better jobs. I currently work at an industrial electrical shop and was hired in the fab shop where we build huge outdoor structures such as portable sub stations for the mining industry and also work at generating plants. ( I am close to retiring and now mange the parts department) There is good money in field work so I took a few electrical courses and after a while went to see what kind of credits i had accumulated over all of that time. Found out I was real close to a degree. Some sociology credits,etc. And I also needed lntro to welding and a metallurgy class. ( I know, a little backwards, but that's just me). In the metallurgy class we had to make a knife blade from a piece of leaf spring. I was hooked! Took the blacksmith class (for fun) and had so much fun I took it again and my wife took it with me. So, I don't have a big interest in knife making I sure like smithing. I set up a little smithy.Got a crappy anvil (for free) and built a charcoal forge. Am getting ready to build a gas forge. Then look out! I joined this site some time ago and have absorbed a lot of great advice. Thanks to everyone and look forward to learning more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThomasPowers Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 Welcome! IIRC there are some great ABANA folks out your way; you may want to find an affiliate and attend some meetings. Starting out; seeing how different people do things in different ways can really help you find your "groove". I chose a wife with a different craft passion; she understands *why* I need multiple anvils and old rusty tools; but she never wants to use them herself---she's a spinster. Been Married about 37.5 years now so it worked for me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TWISTEDWILLOW Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 Howdy from eastern Oklahoma! Welcome to the forum, I can’t wait to see your work! Remember we love pictures here lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 Welcome aboard Bill, glad to have you. If you put your general location in the header we'll remember after we open another post. Lots of information is location specific like meeting up with Iforge members living within visiting distance. Frosty The Lucky. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAG Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 Mr. W. B., Welcome, Greetings from Saint Louis, Mo. You have come to the right site. Smithing is the most relaxing activity that I have ever done. It's also very rewarding! Have a great Christmas, and an enjoyable, and prosperous 2022, and keep hammering. SLAG. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swedefiddle Posted December 19, 2021 Share Posted December 19, 2021 Good Morning, Bill Welcome to our world, sometimes it is sensible, sometimes you have to use your ..............(imagination?). Seasons Greetings from the Left Coast. Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Irondragon Forge ClayWorks Posted December 20, 2021 Share Posted December 20, 2021 Welcome from the Ozark mountains. We won't remember your location once leaving this post, hence the suggestion to add it in your profile. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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