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Revhead 03-02-2011 10:03 PM

Finally Made It!
 
Decided to get off the fence and actually start looking at learning a little/a lot more about metal shaping even signed up for a class at the local polytech school here in Alberta.

Can anybody make some recommendations for starting my tool collection for metal shaping/forming and an affordable location to buy from.


Thanks in advance,
Keith

Johnny 03-02-2011 11:03 PM

Hey Keith, what school are you taking the course at?

HEATNBEAT 03-03-2011 10:57 AM

Welcome to Allmetalshaping Keith!

weldtoride 03-03-2011 12:34 PM

Welcome, Keith.

As far as affordability of tools, for power tools the interweb is my friend, I use it for reviews first to make what I call "shopping choices", next I go searching for that manufacturer/model # and do my "price shopping".

There is an amazing wealth of budget-wise tool knowledge here. Explore this site in depth as it is full of owner-made tools, from simple slappers to complex machines. A lot of clever re-purposing of tools here as well. The more you make the more you save, but also the more you learn. There are other forums out there as well, I suspect that many here are either members or lurkers at multiple other forums, I know I am.

Don't know how many yard, church, estate sales, etc. you have in your neck of the woods, but there are treasures waiting to be discovered.
Familiarize yourself with what the various hand and bench tools look like from some of the albums here and keep your eyes open.

I am midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, so there are multiple Craigslists for me to search, great finds there occasionally, but you gotta be ready to pounce quickly. Think about it for a day and its usually gone.

Personally, as far as eBay, it seems the whole damn wide web world has more money than I, as I am always getting outbid. I do occasionally use it to sell tool finds I run across and don't need but just can't pass up because of the price.

Good luck, and enjoy.

Revhead 03-03-2011 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny (Post 29761)
Hey Keith, what school are you taking the course at?

Going to SAIT for Metal Shaping 110 starts in May

Revhead 03-03-2011 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by weldtoride (Post 29794)
Welcome, Keith.

As far as affordability of tools, for power tools the interweb is my friend, I use it for reviews first to make what I call "shopping choices", next I go searching for that manufacturer/model # and do my "price shopping".

There is an amazing wealth of budget-wise tool knowledge here. Explore this site in depth as it is full of owner-made tools, from simple slappers to complex machines. A lot of clever re-purposing of tools here as well. The more you make the more you save, but also the more you learn. There are other forums out there as well, I suspect that many here are either members or lurkers at multiple other forums, I know I am.

Don't know how many yard, church, estate sales, etc. you have in your neck of the woods, but there are treasures waiting to be discovered.
Familiarize yourself with what the various hand and bench tools look like from some of the albums here and keep your eyes open.

I am midway between Chicago and Milwaukee, so there are multiple Craigslists for me to search, great finds there occasionally, but you gotta be ready to pounce quickly. Think about it for a day and its usually gone.

Personally, as far as eBay, it seems the whole damn wide web world has more money than I, as I am always getting outbid. I do occasionally use it to sell tool finds I run across and don't need but just can't pass up because of the price.

Good luck, and enjoy.

Thanks I will starting keeping my eye out

Joe Hartson 03-03-2011 06:53 PM

Keith, You might want to take a look at this thread. Might help you get started. http://www.allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?t=2926

Johnny 03-03-2011 10:20 PM

I'm going to have to check in to that and see if there are any spots available

Revhead 03-05-2011 11:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Hartson (Post 29822)
Keith, You might want to take a look at this thread. Might help you get started. http://www.allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?t=2926

Thanks I will check it out

Revhead 03-05-2011 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny (Post 29838)
I'm going to have to check in to that and see if there are any spots available

Last time I checked there were still spots but it fills up quick

Let me know if you get in


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