[TheForge] English wheel update
Buddy Holmes
[email protected]
Wed Jun 26 23:23:01 2002
I use the MECO for about two to four hours very day. Works well. Good grip.
Inexpensive tips.
I use it for copper and bronze work. Mainly applying leaves, stems, flowers
etc.
I bought mine from Tinman.
Buddy
At 11:51 AM 06/26/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Yes, its one of my fave sights even though I am not into sheet metal.
>
>Pete, whats your opinion of the little Meco torch that he sells (about
>$100)?
>
>http://www.tinmantech.com/html/meco_midget_torch.html
>
>I have an oxy propane torch which is great for everything except welding
>steel. I am thinking of getting a small torch like this for doing
>delicate stuff like welding on leaf stems and , mebbe even the occasional
>sheet metal job :)
>
>
>Adam
>
>At 09:54 PM 6/25/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>
>>The Tinman is good!. He sells great ( and expensive) eye protection,
>>planishing hammers
>> and supplys for torch welding aluminum and a bunch of other
>> stuff...pricey but good..
>>
>>
>>>Several years ago I found this guy's site and was amazed ay what he could
>>>do. He also has an how to video for the english wheel.
>>>
>>>http://www.tinmantech.com/html/gallery.html
>
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Buddy Holmes
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