metal-based outdoors equipment such as hatchets, etc.?
I own a small outdoors equipment store, and after we MAGA'ed there has been a demand for american made products
If you can do this kind of stuff, post itt and we will work out a way to get in contact and work out details
it would be preferable if you could make a sample for me to have or be purchased at a discount price so i can understand your quality of work
if you have the experience/facilities to produce 10-20 units a month, let me know
MUST BE AMERICAN BASED, EUROPOORS NEED NOT APPLY
>>1740938
>metal-based outdoors equipment such as hatchets, etc.?
>I own a small outdoors equipment store, and after we MAGA'ed there has been a demand for american made products
>If you can do this kind of stuff, post itt and we will work out a way to get in contact and work out details
>it would be preferable if you could make a sample for me to have or be purchased at a discount price so i can understand your quality of work
>if you have the experience/facilities to produce 10-20 units a month, let me know
>MUST BE AMERICAN BASED, EUROPOORS NEED NOT APPLY
Try /diy/ a lot of them blacksmith
>>1740944
Good point, i just dont want the thread to be deleted because its "off topic"
got a non-blood relative in uk
he pretty much does 100% horse hoofs, is making swords... takes forever, and is hoping for game of throne fags to buy them, maybe tourist shit at castles?
but seriously... iI think you should be looking at CNC machining instead of blacksmith you dumb cunt.
>>1740938
Yeah, bro. Where are you based? I'm out of Cleveland. I do remodels up here the last two years, not exactly killing it, so I'm looking for a change. I can do what you ask. Am I an expert yet? No. But I have all the tools.
>>1741187
You can make hatchets with house remodeling tools? Alright, like i said im going to need to see a sample product so i know the quality, but im willing to give you a shot. Add me on kik, infernobestia
>>1741193
Right on! I'm 32, never used kik, so I'll making an account. I'll message you asap. I'll make you a hatchet. There's a bunch of good raw steel sources up here in Cleveland. I know a few guys that have taken up blacksmithing as a hobby, one that's made a decent living at it. There's no local ash trees, maybe an hour south, but I can source some for handles.
Hey, ever thought about something like a custom pack for your store? My girl is way into sewing. She's never done anything so complicated, but I bet we could make packs as well. We're both way into nature and looking to make some changes. I'll message you asap.
>>1741193
Can't make a hatchet with house remodeling tools no, but I go a little nuts at harbor freight, HD, garage sales. I got into woodworking first, then blacksmithing. I just like working with my hands. I went to college for chemistry, worked in labs a few years, decided I hated it, then went on searching for my calling.
>>1741213
Also, i actually have been thinking about having american textiles. By packs you mean bags, backpacks, fannypacks, etc, right? Also, if she could make sheathes for those axeheads, that would be great.