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| Blog entry by DAN | posted 58 days ago | 288 reads | 1 time favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
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5 comments so far
kolwdwrkr
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posted 58 days ago
Looks like it’s coming together nicely. Thanks for sharing
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rtb
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posted 58 days ago
Your castings are beautiful, as always and this is a tremendously informative blog.
-- RTB. "dumb animals are not stupid they simply can't talk "
Grumpy
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posted 58 days ago
Well done Dan, i like your method.
That hammer of yours looks like it’s been around for a long time.
-- Grumpy - "Always look on the bright side of life"- Monty Python
DAN
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posted 46 days ago
Hey Grumpy
I bought that hammer in a Milwaukee estate several years ago. It was real old looking then and hasn’t changed much. It was one of those things that fits your hand …with a good balance and the right metal. Only paid a couple dollars for it.
-- work from your heart and your spirit will live forever
a1Jim
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posted 46 days ago
getting close
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon