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How would you like to be raised in our family?!? #love #passion # Read More

Champion 400 forge blower. Hand crank! Get a work out and super heat that steel.  I have plenty more pictures but for some reason it would only let me select one…I must be in trouble with Instagram…lol. DM to claim!! #blacksmithtools

Champion 400 forge blower. Hand crank! Get a work out and super h Read More

Update…the little vise turned out really nice! I like this Oxpho-blue product! #blacksmithtools
Update…the little vise turned out really nice! I like this Oxpho-blue product! #blacksmithtools

Update…the little vise turned out really nice! I like this Oxph Read More

Would you dig it up or leave it? #blacksmithtools #vise #machinist #machineshop

Would you dig it up or leave it? #blacksmithtools #vise #machinis Read More

Zipper Burn level 10!!! Slow and steady wins the race…..if that Read More

SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little company history. The Callander Foundry was one of a great many firms that made home-shop machinery at the end of the war, but they were one of the few that survived and thrived because of the excellent quality of their machines as well as their ability to find distributors.

In 1953, owner Walter Wesley Brydges sold Callander Foundry to American conglomerate-in-the-making Rockwell Manufacturing Co., which had purchased Delta Manufacturing Co. eight years previous. In 1955 the Callander Foundry & Manufacturing Co., Ltd., was renamed to the Rockwell Manufacturing Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The Beaver Power Tool facility became part of the Beaver-Delta Division of Rockwell. There was considerable overlap between Beaver's and Delta's product lines. Some of Beaver's less successful products were discontinued almost immediately but others, such as the CS 3200 bench saw, were manufactured for several years. Gradually, however, the old Beaver Power Tools were discontinued in favor of newer Delta/Rockwell designs. #blacksmithtools

SOLD!!! @adenrich24 $250. Beaver 14” bandsaw. Here’s a little Read More

SOLD!!! @sunspot_forge Columbian 4” wide jaw leg vise. This vise will make for a good user vise.  It’s not perfect but it’s also not done with its potential either. Please check all of the pictures and the one video. DM to claim. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @sunspot_forge Columbian 4” wide jaw leg vise. This vise will make for a good user vise.  It’s not perfect but it’s also not done with its potential either. Please check all of the pictures and the one video. DM to claim. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @sunspot_forge Columbian 4” wide jaw leg vise. This vise will make for a good user vise.  It’s not perfect but it’s also not done with its potential either. Please check all of the pictures and the one video. DM to claim. #blacksmithtools
SOLD!!! @sunspot_forge Columbian 4” wide jaw leg vise. This vise will make for a good user vise.  It’s not perfect but it’s also not done with its potential either. Please check all of the pictures and the one video. DM to claim. #blacksmithtools

SOLD!!! @sunspot_forge Columbian 4” wide jaw leg vise. This vis Read More

Gas forge project. You know as much as I know. The man who start Read More

They don’t get any better than this one!! #blacksmithtools #anv Read More

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