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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2009

A look inside the Wareham Forge (http://www.warehamforge.ca) with Artist Blacksmith Darrell Markewitz. The layout of this working shop will be of interest to those setting up their own forge.

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  • can you make a living out of this?

  • oh sorry i´m a little bit tired though.

    I sell my products very cheap.

    yes! yes!. that is.

  • Could anybody tell gently where to get information about exporting products to other countries? such U.S.A OR CANADA OR EUROPE. I buy my products very cheap. I have almost no job. I understand three languages english, french and spanish. I love so much this art of iron works and I´m able to do almost everything. I have TIG, MIG, Arc welding machine, Plasma cutting, oxy-acetylene set all torchs and all time available. please give me answers anyone. in behalf of jesus.

  • ...modify it with a tractor seat and bicycle pedal arrangement. The bottom of the wheel runs in a water tank shaped to fit the bottom half of the wheel. I have the same 4 ft floor cone and 1/2 wine barrel slack tub as yours. I like your anvil stump with the wire basket, looks very handy! Is that an old bicycle basket? My 269 lber sits on a black walnut stump, not sunk in the floor. Also I like the idea of your blackened metal door used as a chalkboard, consider the design stolen!

    Ver nice shop!

  • Nice shop !!! Very similar to mine with minor differences. Even the woodstove looks like mine, made from a water tank out of a mobile home, very nessesary piece of equipment to have here in NY between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.

    My shop has no elecricity so I use kerosene lanterns at night, hand crank champion post drill, champion 400 blower on the forge and a sandstone 18" x 5" grinding wheel, handcrank which has a flat wheel so it could be driven by a 2" leather belt but I am going to (cont)-

  • ==))====> amazing ... and so straight 10*

  • nice job check out my shop Govannon iron works.  Again very nice forge

  • thats a nice shop maybe one day ill have something like that!

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