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Started by monkeywright, April 05, 2011

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monkeywright

http://www.bestwroughtiron.com/abana_affiliates.html
Artist Blacksmith's Association of North America ABANA Affiliates
Most Up To Date List at ABANA Affiliates: just got this was going to share it and with luck that should cover as many people as I can so far

crazell

Monkeywright thank you for the link.. I just found to books I'm looking for. Couple bucks cheaper , then what I've found..  thmbsup thmbsup

ErikPrice1@msn.com

Monkeywright you wern't kidding about that site, talk about a good find, thanks for the link.

monkeywright

It's amazing what you can find when you're just out surf and killing time.  I thought that was well worth the share.  And that's what this site is all about to sharing of  information, knowledge and just plain out good old fashioned common sense.  Besides if I'm ever gonna catch up with old salt's number of post; I have a lot of sites that I'm gonna have to share.

sean drake

Quote from: monkeywright on April 05, 2011
Calling all blacksmith ladies and gentlemen I am currently looking to find as much information as I can I'm new to blacksmithing I do have the basic knowledge and understanding of metal work.  I guess I was looking to share web sites, publications and just general knowledge.  I have a feeling that there's a great volume of knowledge here just waiting to be tapped.

So start off with I will share some of the web sites and I've stumbled across.

http://gpba.abana-chapter.com/
This is the local chapter of blacksmith arsons for the Kansas area I am currently waiting for contact back from them and will let you know how that turns out.

http://www.forgetools.com/links.htm

just a group of interesting links I've found.  Most of these are pretty good.

http://www.anvilfire.com/
this site is a massive site careful stepping into this one you could get lost for days there is a forum here is fairly active list as lots of good information.

https://www.blacksmithsdepot.com/
other site full of lots of interesting information, tools, books and videos. The Backyard Blacksmith by Lorelei Sims is a book that is available here, several people told me this book is well worth the money.

For now I'll leave these here please add yours, all information is welcome.
well hat I saw u doing the other day looked good for just starting