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Making Stuff the Old Way
In other words, craftsmanship.
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There's years of service left in them, although I suspect the same can't be said of me.:eek: Here's another craftsman... Witney Gazette. |
Damn. Someone else here used that term a good while back, and I had to look it up then, too. Just say pruning shears, and stop making me learn stuff.
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After a certain age we are cautious about words with prune in them...
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Smithing for 70 years? :eek:
Don't fuck with him, he could kill you by accident. |
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I want an anvil.
Then I could have a good |
Dude, you're fucked now.
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Kewl, foot3
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I know, right? Now there is no reason for every boy not to have his own forge.
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Forgery, for all!! :jig:
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Great, as it happens, I already do have a twin to the "anvil" he's using. And I have plenty of cans around. I wonder what difference a 10 tin size can would make for this project...
Thanks footfootfoot. |
'Because of carbon monoxide risks, blah blah blah ... ' = disclaimer attempting to absolve the videomaker of liability when someone duplicates this process indoors and keels over dead.
Great. Ventilate away, guys. Probably you should try this one out in the backyard, where 'ventilation' is excellent and you're not likely to force your offspring to choose between attending your funeral and pitching in their next softball game. |
Bah, no different than using that torch for a million other things around the house.
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