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Whitlox Wood-Fired Forge
April 28, 2013
6:26 am
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We're located in Sandy, Oregon and make forges that are designed specifically to use wood as a fuel. You can find full details at whitloxhomestead.com. The prices there include shipping anywhere in the US, so if you are local contact me about the price if you are close enough to arrange local pick up. (The $425 Basic would be $325)

We currently have an auction going on ebay at http://www.ebay.com/itm/Wood-F.....1c321930a4 --free shipping and handling if you can pick up.

April 29, 2013
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Very cool product, I would be interested in seeing one in operation. You guys should come to the Western States conference at Mt Hood this summer and do demo's!

Whatever you are, be a good one.
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April 30, 2013
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Larry L;17846 wrote: Very cool product, I would be interested in seeing one in operation. You guys should come to the Western States conference at Mt Hood this summer and do demo's!

Thanks, Larry! We'll check into it.

June 21, 2013
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I have made three videos of me using the Whitlox forge and am unhappy with all of them.

The forge works great but C B DeMille I ain't.  I hope to be doing demos at the conference in Aug showing off the forge and how I have learned to use it.  I am going to attempt one more video in the next few days.  I finally got my winter wood in and it has taken me 3 days to rest up.  The shoulder is taking way too long to recover.

Hopefully I will be posting a video soon.Laugh

Later

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