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Post: # 4312Post Blacksmith »

Hello folks ! FINALLY got around to registering onto the site, I found I was spending too much time on Downsizer and River cottage, so what I needed was another distraction, and i've found it !
My names Dave,im 46, married, two children, worked in engineering since i left school, I've got an allotment, make my own wine and beer , shoot, (vermin and clays) have a workshop at home where i restored my 1982 Range Rover, make ornamental ironwork and 1 off engineering projects.
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Post: # 4314Post wulf »

Hello Dave and welcome to the site. Do you have any piccies of your ironmongery to share with us? I've got an uncle (also called Dave, funnily enough) who's a blacksmith and he's done some lovely bits of work in that medium, hence my interest in seeing other samples.

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Post: # 4316Post shiney »

Hi Dave and welcome!

Easy recipes for wine would be good to share, if you have any. 8)

I hope you enjoy the wealth of help and information there is here.
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Post: # 4317Post Blacksmith »

Thanks for the welcomes !
Will do some "pics" of my ironwork and post them..............may need one of my children to help with the digital camera..........and a grown up to help with posting pics ! ( Is there a posting on "how to "?)


I have a 20 year old copy of C J J Berrys " First steps in winemaking" and this has never let me down.......... but, i have just made 3 gallons of elder flower using the recipie on here !
Also got a lager kit from my kids for fathers day !!!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers , Dave.
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Post: # 4325Post Andy Hamilton »

Nice to hear that you are using the site for info 8) Welcome to the forum mate, I hope you can get on with blacksmithing as well as posting :lol:

I don't think there is a how to post and I always get it a bit wrong, something to do with the img button above, can anyone help?
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Post: # 4330Post Wombat »

G'Day Blacksmith,

I'm intersted in blacksmithing too, I made a forge and anvil and years ago was able to mget hold of an engineers leg vice for the scrap price! :shock: I ma in the process of setting up my smithy but, same as you, getting time to play in it is another thing!

Welcome to the site :cheers:

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Post: # 4342Post Muddypause »

Hello Blacksmith,

I'm in Berkshire too, right in the middle. Which bit are you in?

Best way to post pics is to upload them to a hosting site (www.photobucket.com seems a good one), and then link to them in your message - get it right, and the images will appear as if by magic. Have a look at this thread
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Post: # 4355Post shiney »

Hi,

I uploaded a pic from my pc to my aol hometown area, then copied and pasted the url and put it on a practice thread here. Clicking on the Img button, typing in the url and the closing the url by clicking on the Img button. (top right, second box in above this box)

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Post: # 4544Post couscous »

Hi Dave and welcome.

Don't suppose you make plant supports (cheap of course)?

I've got Berry's book too. Trouble is I've never made a wine that's actually drinkable so gave up. The dandelion was particularly disgusting.
All this talk of wine making is perking up my interest again but I gave away all the equipment. Must admit I prefer a good Australian Shiraz - but that's not actually very self-sufficient is it.

What the hell are Img's and Url's Shiny? I don't have a clue what you're talking about and I feel I should as I havn't been able to post a picci because the file size was too big.
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Post: # 4546Post shiney »

Sorry Couscous,

There is a better explanation on another thread about inserting pics in the text box. I 'll try and find it.

Img's is short for Image and URL is a web address ie: www.selfsufficientish.com.

I apologise for being a bit of an anorack. :(
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Post: # 4579Post couscous »

Hi Shiny
I did manage to suss out Img but not url. What do the initials actually stand for.
I've only had a computer for 18 months and, being a bit of a wrinkly, want to learn as much as poss so I can be an anorak too even if it's only to astound and amaze my son - who only got into computers because he thought 'my God - if mum can do it - so can I'.
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Post: # 4585Post Wombat »

I thought an anorak was coat with a hood! :shock:

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Post: # 4588Post Muddypause »

couscous wrote: I did manage to suss out Img but not url. What do the initials actually stand for.
Uniform Resource Locator, which to my mind is no help at all, since it's still not obviouse what it means.

There are various online computing dictionaries like this one.
want to learn as much as poss so I can be an anorak too even if it's only to astound and amaze my son
Is this possible? I though one's children were genetically more computer literate than you can ever be.
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Post: # 4591Post couscous »

Thanks for that link Stew. I checked out a few of the pages. Enough to give one mental indigestion (or constipation) I fear. It'll be useful for me though - total dork.

My son was the subject of 'progressive' education and, as a consequence, left school with very little going for him. I'm glad to say that since he got his computer he's now trading successfully on e-bay and 'flying'. :cheers:
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Post: # 4606Post ina »

Wombat wrote:I thought an anorak was coat with a hood! :shock:

Nev
No Nev, that's a hoodie - and they are not very popular in Britain nowadays, particularly in shopping centres...

Ina :smurf:

(I think you'll have to spend some time here to catch up with the language...)

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