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harry strasil
07-28-2006, 11:31 PM
Due to 2 of my girls and their families visiting and the creek being down, I did not get started on part 3. I hope you will forgive me.

Mark Rios
07-28-2006, 11:33 PM
No problem here Harry. Take your time and enjoy the family. That's the important thing.

Deirdre Saoirse Moen
07-28-2006, 11:38 PM
Oh good, I might catch up eventually. Enjoy your family visit. They're the most precious gift.

Terry Beadle
07-29-2006, 8:26 AM
Ditto! Enjoy as family always comes first!

James Mittlefehldt
07-31-2006, 10:44 AM
Hi Harry how was the weekend, hot no doubt, anyway just posting to send this thread to the top again, anxiously awaiting the next bit.

Robert Weber
08-01-2006, 2:03 PM
Jr.,

Please post this as a web page when you are finished. I would love to post a link to this info on Galoot Central (http://www.galootcentral.com) but I find that forum posts are too ephemeral. They work great for initial presentation and feedback, but for future reference, nothing beats a dedicated web page.

Thanks for your great contributions.

harry strasil
08-01-2006, 2:21 PM
I have no website. Had to look that big word up to find out what it means. LOL, I am just an old blacksmith from the sticks with not much formal education. I am doing good to turn the puter on and off. I think Mr. Anderson made mention of doing something like that in one of his posts about the tutoral.

Robert Weber
08-01-2006, 4:16 PM
I would be very happy to turn your posts into web pages and host them on Galoot Central. I'm not sure why I thought you had a blacksmithing site.

Anyway, with your permission I would be honored to host your articles.

harry strasil
08-01-2006, 4:23 PM
There is a Blacksmithing site, that I list as my website as I am a major contributor to the Blueprints section, which are actually tutorals with pictures similar to what I am doing on here, and I am a short story contributor to the same site. www.iforgeiron.com

Robert Weber
08-01-2006, 4:23 PM
or, better yet, wander on over to www.oldtoolsshop.com (http://www.oldtoolsshop.com). It's a on-line magazine for hand- and old-tool enthusiasts. All articles are written by amature Galoots, and Wiktor (the proprietor) provides free web space for Galoots (maybe technically only members of the Old Tools List (http://ruckus.law.cornell.edu/mailman/listinfo/oldtools), where you would also feel quite at home).

Either way, tell him I sent you and give him a taste of what you have to contribute. He'll probably kiss you on both cheeks (he is Eastern-European, after all), and set you up.