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  1. PaulL

    Landing craft - some assembly required $1,380,000 Victoria

    There's a hole in the water to pour money into!
  2. PaulL

    just a gripe about can openers

    The problem with the side cuts is hat the can no longer has a safe edge for holding cold chisels and such.
  3. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    Yeah, Mark is a very handy guy, and it was a steep curve for him. I had some similar burning problems, probably from running our fire too hot for the carbon steel a we were dealing with. Working with the forge out in su light made color judging very difficult. I did my socket in mild steel...
  4. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    And Part 2, in which the tooling gets used. I didn't note that Part 1 includes a great shop tour.
  5. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    A lot of time on the island the last few weeks with a bunch of house guests. Did a blacksmithing workshop with Sandra Dunn who we imported from Waterloo for the week. Made some chisels with forge welded sockets and forged on carbon steel edges, and my first forrays into working wrought island...
  6. PaulL

    Busy Bee CT 129 Mill - Loaded $1000 Vancouver BC

    Screaming deal!
  7. PaulL

    Tips/Techniques Organizing steel.

    I built this little rack of hooks recently in the smithy. Works well for shorts and lets me keep near sizes and sections together. Because of my transportation and boating limits, most of my stock makes it here in under 6' lengths. I use a paint marker to label alloys, usually all up and down...
  8. PaulL

    What's Paul up to?

    Nothing too exciting today. A new anvil stump. By the time I got all the sapwood and termite goo out, it was *just* big enough. Other random tidbit. 275lbs anvil that I got at auction. In 1995 from the Surplus Equipment Recycling Facility (serf!) at UBC, for 1$/lb. The clerk tried to...
  9. PaulL

    DavidR8's shop shenanigans

    Very very frightening!
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