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tackit (08-25-2014)
a bit off tropic but can remember sea coal bin rather a common site on the north est cost line as their was a lot of coal mining wast was dumped at sea
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(08-25-2014, 03:37 PM)krv3000 Wrote: a bit off tropic but can remember sea coal bin rather a common site on the north est cost line as their was a lot of coal mining wast was dumped at sea
I wish I had a way to scoop some up, it's supposed to burn really hot and clean, leaving only a small amount of ash in fireplaces.
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(08-25-2014, 01:06 PM)tackit Wrote: ...Check these beautifully done Japanese forge tools out, they are so beautifully I don't think I could stick them in a hot forge.
http://www.gstongs.com/index.html
Some of his tools are works of art. Thanks for posting the link.
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(08-26-2014, 06:37 AM)Mayhem Wrote: (08-25-2014, 01:06 PM)tackit Wrote: ...Check these beautifully done Japanese forge tools out, they are so beautifully I don't think I could stick them in a hot forge.
http://www.gstongs.com/index.html
Some of his tools are works of art. Thanks for posting the link.
You're very welcome Mayhem, glad you enjoyed the link.
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