I hope all of you craftsmen and women wear ear plugs each day. As it states in the Old Testament wisdom books, that blacksmithing is hard on one's hearing. Thanks.
I am a hobby blacksmith of 6 years i put in 20 hours a week on average, i find it apalling that some rich businessman wants to evict a valuable part of our history in the name of real estate. I could only dream of having access to such a wonderful shop filled with so many forges and goodies as that. Who ever who wishes to evict the smiths should be strung a mast and lynched....
the entire rent freeargument is a foil by Robert Domm to deflect attention from the consent conditions. When I go the workshop will never be run by anyone ever again unless the ATP/RWA acknowledge that there is a commitment to preserve the shop as operational for the duration of the 99 year head lease and that the tenant is exempt from short term leases and comercial rental. In 1995 State rail valued the blacksmith shop area at $175000/annum [that means year] with inflation who could pay that?
You are all wrong. These blacksmiths are the only ones who could properly look-after and use this priceless equipment.
Remember Iemma is a disciple of the corrupt Richardson and protege of corrupt Carr.
Will Iemma, Costa and Sartor work for Macquarie Bank after their ripping-off the Public Assets is concluded? Are they receiving pay from Macquarie Bank now, like Carr? Save the workshops at Eveleigh as it is. Keep Guido and his company at Redfern because this IS in the Public Interest.
How can you buy your own 100 year old heritage blacksmithing equipment? He's looked after those incredible machines on his own dime for the past 17 years, buddy.
Good comment Daemonyates. It would be there perfect space to incorporate the Blacksmithing course... in fact, they ULTIMO TAFE course already has full access to the facilities at the Eveleigh Workshop. My mother studied blacksmithing at the Ultimo campus for three years and was able to use the workshop and the equipment with the assistance of Wrought Artworks. Most of the apprentices working there have all studied at the campus and are offered positions every year to keep working there.
I think the community would benefit from the TAFE blacksmithing classes being relocated into that space. It would be great to have the classes taught in an environment that has long been an institution to the trades. All of the equiptment is there, and they are currently in a tiny, ill suited space. If it's the communities interest that counts, then I think that is the solution. Used as a resource to the wider community, not just to a private business.
Glorified squatters. Dont pretend you've been hard done by. Free rent of premises and use of equiptment for over a decade... thats right FREE RENT FOR A DECADE !!! Just looking after your own interests. Shame on you Guido, and your manipulation of the media.
I think you are missing the point. There was an agreement Wrought Artworks made with the government almost two decades ago, which outlines that they could run their business rent free if they took care of the extremely valuable HERITAGE blacksmithing equipment, making sure it didn't fall apart! WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN DOING EVER SINCE!
This issue of 'rent-free' that the ATP and RWA have put up against Wrought Artwork is sick, because they PAY to look after all of that amazing old machinery. The ATP even squandered over 300 grand of the governments money which was meant to help restore this equipment too. Why don't they take Wrought Artworks rent out of that 300 grand which disappeared?
The maintenance Wrought Artworks conducts is absolutely nominal. In fact, the continual use of this "extremely valuable" equiptment in the day to day running of the workshop and consequent neglect, is of detriment to its conservation. ATP does not exist because of the operating workshop, and will thrive AFTER you have left.
Thats amazing !! keep it up and good luck !
Demontatsu 1 year ago
I ho;e enough businesses and people rally together and come to your aid. This business must continue. These skills are timeless. Good luck.
drafthorselover 2 years ago
I hope all of you craftsmen and women wear ear plugs each day. As it states in the Old Testament wisdom books, that blacksmithing is hard on one's hearing. Thanks.
drafthorselover 2 years ago
I am a hobby blacksmith of 6 years i put in 20 hours a week on average, i find it apalling that some rich businessman wants to evict a valuable part of our history in the name of real estate. I could only dream of having access to such a wonderful shop filled with so many forges and goodies as that. Who ever who wishes to evict the smiths should be strung a mast and lynched....
herbstjh 2 years ago
Well done should be kept for all young Australians who will never see or appreciate the work done to keep this workshop alive
rivareed0 3 years ago
the entire rent freeargument is a foil by Robert Domm to deflect attention from the consent conditions. When I go the workshop will never be run by anyone ever again unless the ATP/RWA acknowledge that there is a commitment to preserve the shop as operational for the duration of the 99 year head lease and that the tenant is exempt from short term leases and comercial rental. In 1995 State rail valued the blacksmith shop area at $175000/annum [that means year] with inflation who could pay that?
Bullrout58 3 years ago
INKahootz I[Guido] have asked TAFE to move in and put it to Mr Montgomery former general manager that TAFE would be able to use auditorium
and bays 1 & 2 north to teach smithing but they do not want to leave ULTIMO.
In case you didnt know or haven't tried it moving a blacksmithing shop is a bit more stressful than dropping your nail file
Remember bays 1 & 2 north are up for grabs
go for it guys and they have been vacant for twenty years so is Cokatto island blacksmiths shop complete with views
Bullrout58 3 years ago
You are all wrong. These blacksmiths are the only ones who could properly look-after and use this priceless equipment.
Remember Iemma is a disciple of the corrupt Richardson and protege of corrupt Carr.
Will Iemma, Costa and Sartor work for Macquarie Bank after their ripping-off the Public Assets is concluded? Are they receiving pay from Macquarie Bank now, like Carr? Save the workshops at Eveleigh as it is. Keep Guido and his company at Redfern because this IS in the Public Interest.
bungalbill 3 years ago
How can you buy your own 100 year old heritage blacksmithing equipment? He's looked after those incredible machines on his own dime for the past 17 years, buddy.
michaelmortlock 3 years ago
Good comment Daemonyates. It would be there perfect space to incorporate the Blacksmithing course... in fact, they ULTIMO TAFE course already has full access to the facilities at the Eveleigh Workshop. My mother studied blacksmithing at the Ultimo campus for three years and was able to use the workshop and the equipment with the assistance of Wrought Artworks. Most of the apprentices working there have all studied at the campus and are offered positions every year to keep working there.
michaelmortlock 3 years ago
I think the community would benefit from the TAFE blacksmithing classes being relocated into that space. It would be great to have the classes taught in an environment that has long been an institution to the trades. All of the equiptment is there, and they are currently in a tiny, ill suited space. If it's the communities interest that counts, then I think that is the solution. Used as a resource to the wider community, not just to a private business.
daemonyates 3 years ago 3
Glorified squatters. Dont pretend you've been hard done by. Free rent of premises and use of equiptment for over a decade... thats right FREE RENT FOR A DECADE !!! Just looking after your own interests. Shame on you Guido, and your manipulation of the media.
Inkahootz 3 years ago
I think you are missing the point. There was an agreement Wrought Artworks made with the government almost two decades ago, which outlines that they could run their business rent free if they took care of the extremely valuable HERITAGE blacksmithing equipment, making sure it didn't fall apart! WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN DOING EVER SINCE!
wobjob 3 years ago
This issue of 'rent-free' that the ATP and RWA have put up against Wrought Artwork is sick, because they PAY to look after all of that amazing old machinery. The ATP even squandered over 300 grand of the governments money which was meant to help restore this equipment too. Why don't they take Wrought Artworks rent out of that 300 grand which disappeared?
michaelmortlock 3 years ago
The maintenance Wrought Artworks conducts is absolutely nominal. In fact, the continual use of this "extremely valuable" equiptment in the day to day running of the workshop and consequent neglect, is of detriment to its conservation. ATP does not exist because of the operating workshop, and will thrive AFTER you have left.
Inkahootz 3 years ago
Oh, this will be a good fight. Bring it on Sartor, you SOB.
nervousparksquirrel 3 years ago
SHAME on RWA and Sartor !!!!!!!!!!!!!
redfernoralhistory 3 years ago
Argh. It's in widescreen folks, bloody youtube!
michaelmortlock 3 years ago