WOW....You sound pretty hard to beat, Josh. I think I will bow out now, rather than be disgraced by your brilliant awesomeness.
Patty could you post some photos of your everyday/average horse that you work on? Just grab a couple before after photos of one from tommorow or monday and post them up here that would be awsome
Michael i would not judge anybody on one ot two pics or foot jobs that i have seen. if some one said to me what do you think of that farrier i would say i havent seen enough to say he/she was good or bad. people post on here for what ever reason . i take it that it is there ever day work but when you see post after post by someone you kind of get an idea of what there about. we can all polish up a job but there has to certain things in that job for it to be good solid work
Looking good Tejun.you can work on your fullering on old shoes and scrap it will save you a lot of expencive stock.Chris Gregorys book on shoe making would be a good investment .lots of good ideas
Good deal Smitty. I really really want to finish your video (and i will) soon but since the sun has come out here on the coast, I have been slammed. Barely have time to keep building shoes. But working the kegs in the fire is helping. Oh Btw this last shoe. I never dropped It once the entire time. I was so happy about that when I was done I flung it across The parking lot. Haha
I agree Smitty, just wanting to see what is average for Patty. I would like to see what is average for everybody really. I would love to see a thread started, Called every horse today. And have a photo of every set of feet they worked on that day. I would call that there average
... tejun if dropping shoes is a bad sign im in big trouble..lol.. thurs i set the ground on fire two times..burn a spot in a new yeti cooler then set my extention cord on fire in the truck..but I have issues with hands going numb ..not sure why they go numb
Gary i think he refering to not been in tune with the process of making a shoe you know when your out of touch. i could be wrong
You might be correct but I was thinkin that he didn't have a good handle on the steel as he is forgeing it? Improper size tongs will make you drop what you are working on... Most young Farriers only have one size tong when they start out? Just sayin.