Introduction to forge welding - basic blacksmithing
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 Published On Dec 28, 2017

Forge welding is one of the fundamental skills of blacksmithing. Even if you can arc, mig or tig weld, forge welding will open new doors and help to improve your skills as a blacksmith

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https://www.oldworldanvils.com/
http://www.nimbaanvils.com/

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