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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2647396" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I've been doing metal work for most of my adult life, always wanted to learn blacksmithing. I finally decided that if I was ever going to do it, I'd better start. Read lots of books, watched lots of videos, but the best source of learning comes from helping a real blacksmith in his trade. I have two neighbors who are big into horses and rodeo stuff, and one of them saw me working my forge and offered to let me come watch her blacksmith shoe her horses. I gladly accepted and found a blacksmith very much interested in helping someone else get started. I learned more in one session with him than I had in all other venues. It's a long road ahead of me, but each journey starts with a step. If that SHTF situation ever happens, should be lots of scrap iron and steel around to make useful items from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2647396, member: 807"] I've been doing metal work for most of my adult life, always wanted to learn blacksmithing. I finally decided that if I was ever going to do it, I'd better start. Read lots of books, watched lots of videos, but the best source of learning comes from helping a real blacksmith in his trade. I have two neighbors who are big into horses and rodeo stuff, and one of them saw me working my forge and offered to let me come watch her blacksmith shoe her horses. I gladly accepted and found a blacksmith very much interested in helping someone else get started. I learned more in one session with him than I had in all other venues. It's a long road ahead of me, but each journey starts with a step. If that SHTF situation ever happens, should be lots of scrap iron and steel around to make useful items from. [/QUOTE]
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