A pair of concave horseshoes

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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2010

Making a pair of horseshoes from 12 1/2" of 7/8" x 3/8" concave

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  • Are there different types of 'shoes for different types of terrain? Say snow 'shoes, mud 'shoes, etc.

  • @CHEVEL67NI to a degree ,yes, in countries that have lots of snow on a regular basis they have a snow shoe that stops the snow "balling" in the foot. In more temperate climates we tend to just put studs in, these just screw into 3/8 whitworth holes tapped into the shoe and can be taken in and out as required. Racehorses then have a very thin lightweight aluminium shoe that only last for the one race. As I was told as a young man "an ounce on the foot is worth a pound in the saddle"!

  • Sir I do say, you are one quick workin sumbitch. Nice 'shoes!

  • @CHEVEL67NI thanks man!

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  • good work!

    

  • This was so awesome! I truly envy your skills sir.

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