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RE: How it used to be done - RobWilson - 04-27-2012 (04-27-2012, 03:07 PM)DaveH Wrote: Rob Hi Dave ,,,,,,,,,,, yes they are still going ,,,,,,,,, i was there today doing a bit work . Rob RE: How it used to be done - DaveH - 04-27-2012 (04-27-2012, 03:37 PM)RobWilson Wrote:(04-27-2012, 03:07 PM)DaveH Wrote: Rob Well that's good to hear, with the all the multiple closings of this type of industry, it's really heart warming to see it continuing. DaveH RE: How it used to be done - EdK - 04-27-2012 I agree, it would be sad to see this type of industry totally vanish from our countries. Ed RE: How it used to be done - RobWilson - 04-27-2012 So True not many forge shops left in the area ,,, and off hand i can only think of three foundries ,,,,,,,,,,,,sad times . Sorry i have dragged your thread off topic John . you got that hammer designed Rob RE: How it used to be done - Rickabilly - 06-13-2012 Hello Rob, What is it you do in the Forge shop? I used to do steam hammer repairs from time to time as an Apprentice, Back at the Steelworks where I trained. Best regards Rick RE: How it used to be done - RobWilson - 06-13-2012 Hi Rick Mainly stand about watching the lads graft and scrounge gear for my home shop . I repair there access and material handling equipment Cracking site ,very interesting Rob RE: How it used to be done - Rickabilly - 06-14-2012 (06-13-2012, 04:01 PM)RobWilson Wrote: Mainly stand about watching the lads graft and scrounge gear for my home shop . Nice work, if you can get it! Best Regards Rick |