Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. I purchased this tool from Etsy. A shop called MoneyMaker CoinCraft. It's called a Coin Ring Deburring Tool (Version 2). Unfortunately the shop is closed because of a Canadian postal workers strike. I have no idea when the shop will reopen.
Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. I purchased this tool from Etsy. A shop called MoneyMaker CoinCraft. It's called a Coin Ring Deburring Tool (Version 2). Unfortunately the shop is closed because of a Canadian postal workers strike. I have no idea when the shop will reopen.
Hi, thanks for your message. You might want to take a look at my web site “www.southwindcoinrings.com”. You can also communicate with me at support@southwindcoinrings.com. Thanks! Mark
@SouthWindCoinrings Thank you for the reply, I am new to this and learning, and I do not know if I asked you the question correctly , forgive my ignorance, so I would buy propane and what brand is the top part where the flame comes out, the part that you connect to the propane tank, I would like to know the brand so I could purchase one. Again thank you, and sorry for bothering you.
Hi Irving, the torch I use is a Bernzomatic TS4000. I think I bought it at Walmart for apprx. $40.00. It came with a bottle of propane which can be replaced when it is empty.@@irvingcortez1399
Thanks for taking us through the process of making a 'fat tire ' look coin ring, great work!
Hi James, my pleasure!
Another excellent video! It is really appreciated! Thank you so much. TONY from Texas.
Very interesting process. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
I am curious as to why your laptop is on top of your forge.
I was wondering the same??😅
hello, where would i be able to find the ring holder fixture that you used on your power drill? cheers!
As I recall, I got that from Legacy coin ring tools on Etsy.
Amigo please tell me where i can purchase a coin "holder" like the black one you are using while deburring???? PLEASE::))?
Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. I purchased this tool from Etsy. A shop called MoneyMaker CoinCraft. It's called a Coin Ring Deburring Tool (Version 2). Unfortunately the shop is closed because of a Canadian postal workers strike. I have no idea when the shop will reopen.
What is the tool that holds the coin called, where to purchase it?
Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. I purchased this tool from Etsy. A shop called MoneyMaker CoinCraft. It's called a Coin Ring Deburring Tool (Version 2). Unfortunately the shop is closed because of a Canadian postal workers strike. I have no idea when the shop will reopen.
Where can I find your rings or how can I get one I would love to commission a ring from you
Hi, thanks for your message. You might want to take a look at my web site “www.southwindcoinrings.com”. You can also communicate with me at support@southwindcoinrings.com. Thanks! Mark
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Hi, first video i see from you i liked and subscribed great video, may I ask what type of torch and gas you used in this video?
Hi Irving, Thanks for the compliments! I use a standard propane torch to anneal the coins I use in the ring making process. @@irvingcortez1399
@SouthWindCoinrings
Thank you for the reply, I am new to this and learning, and I do not know if I asked you the question correctly , forgive my ignorance, so I would buy propane and what brand is the top part where the flame comes out, the part that you connect to the propane tank, I would like to know the brand so I could purchase one.
Again thank you, and sorry for bothering you.
Hi Irving, the torch I use is a Bernzomatic TS4000. I think I bought it at Walmart for apprx. $40.00. It came with a bottle of propane which can be replaced when it is empty.@@irvingcortez1399
Don't you hate dropping stuff 😅