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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

visit: http://www.wcblacksmith.org


Blacksmiths smithing on the First Fairfield Blacksmith TV Show

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  • What kind of fuel are u using?

  • we are using coal!

  • About the DVDs what is the web sight you go to if i want to order?

  • We are actually in the early stages of the training video we are also working on a site so that the videos can be downloaded for a set price or the option to have a low monthly membership that would allow members access to multiple videos and pdf files for each project.

  • what tongs do u use

  • The tongs that Jason was using are shop made and have a square notch for holding square stock.

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  • is this how you guys make a living if so thats awesome

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  • @WCBlacksmiths hi... I'm a beginning chem student and was wondering if you were using coal just because it gets really hot... or because it removes the oxides from the metal to get rid of that ashy look?

  • Wow a TV Show! Nice video very interesting. Take a look at our channel and watch the Barbecue Butler video

  • Nice vid. Keep on posting & Ill keep on watchin them  :-)

  • i just forge horshoes

  • im only 14 but i forge all the time. im also apprenticing to become a farrier.

  • what state do you live in? it kinda depends where you are.

  • i have recently been interested in blacksmithing and want to learn more about it! Great Video!

  • what channel are you on? This is awsome!

  • lol this vid amuses me, that stock is likly mild steel, why not just quench it in water so its no longer hot... plus... just use a pair of tongs when breaking the cut bit from the main bar..then it doesnt fall on the floor and it saves you some time picking it up off the floor

  • Smelting lead at high temps isnt a smart thing to do bconnie423, when you heat lead hot enough it vaporizes and has the potential to kill you, very similarly to zinc fumes. Smelting copper and aluminum are also dangerous, be safe and read up on smelting ALOT before trying anything.

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