I had seen tis from a Swedish site, wanted to show it to a friend and student and thankfully you put it here. People may not realize that the metal they ware working with is some of the softest iron ever made and could be worked from a white heat to cold. It was, of course, called Swedish iron in this country. Also made in Norway and Russia, no one makes it any longer.
I had seen tis from a Swedish site, wanted to show it to a friend and student and thankfully you put it here. People may not realize that the metal they ware working with is some of the softest iron ever made and could be worked from a white heat to cold. It was, of course, called Swedish iron in this country. Also made in Norway and Russia, no one makes it any longer.
I watched this whole thing and at the end they call me a slut.
Watching him making the nails. Is this the reason why old nails I might find have a flat tip?
Hey...Per Arne you should add "water powered saw mill" to the title.
very nice. still, wished to see oxen get shoed. maybe on another film?
Interesting is there another video of putting the shoes on? I enjoyed it but didn't understand the writing
super
Is there a name for that style anvil?
Where can I find more information on this Swedish iron. Not having any luck with Google.
Супер.
takk
6 second a nail
am I deaf?
Stolen video...