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New tool heads unavailable, guess I need a forge.

Started by hackberry jake, March 26, 2013, 11:09:25 PM

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hackberry jake

I have looked and looked for a tool head supplier online. I would like to buy the heads and make the handles myself. Hatchet, shop hammer, claw hammer, axe, etc. I would like to find them all from one place to save on shipping. Maybe I need to start looking for a forge...
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Armand Tatro

There are a lot of blacksmiths on the I













There are a lot of blacksmiths (some more experenced than others) on the I Forge Iron forum that might be looking for projects.  Dave Custer A.K.A. Firery Furnace comes to mind among others.  I have just barely enough knowledge of the subject to be dangerous.  hee hee.  If you have an interesting in blacksmithing that is a good forum to join.  Lots of knowledge there.  Armand 








Armand Tatro

OPPS!  Looks like I need some editing help. Getting late. Bed time so I make no more mistakes.   Armand

thecfarm

Edit the title and add Blacksmith. I almost did not even read this thread. Good luck.
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purple otter

...or you could build yourself a forge...not too difficult. It brings a whole new meaning to the phrase "too many irons in the fire" :D
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