[TheForge] hardies and other accoryies for the anvil

Jeffrey Polaski jeff.polaski at rgs.uci.edu
Thu May 25 13:56:12 EDT 2006


>Bob
>Go to college to learn how to forge weld?

Uh... no, just regular welding. Oxy-acetyline, stick, mig, tig, that
sort of thing. I hear it's all the rage with the kids nowadays. They
just can't get enough of it. ;-)



Jeff Polaski
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On May 22, 2006, at 7:17 PM, Jeffrey Polaski wrote:

> I don't know if you can weld or not, but it's a good skill to have as
a
> blacksmith. Very worthwhile if there's a local junior college around.
>
> If you can weld, then you can make a lot of hardie tools (and other
> stuff) easily. I imagine you could forge-weld them if you wanted.
>
>
>
> Jeff Polaski
>



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