Do any of you get together once a week or month in the evening to make a shoe or two, and talk about the ins and outs of the job?
Regarding clip , when pulling a clip the in the norm the section your useing plays a part in the size that is good. The thing about feet breaking...
He is driving his nails in all directions his clinches are (wind swept) he is not nocking them down square. his nail line is not good, clinches are...
Mike try and get your nailing and finishing a bit better
You will get that gary by doing it so kick on
Making some hand mades on the road today 11 3/4"of 3/4x3/8 to take an e4
I would like to hear david take on it, does nail fit matter?
So you reckon throw any nail into a shoe
Clint, thats what this thread is all about your every day work good work is good work letters dont mean anything to me I have never been asked to...
Have you done cold shoeing mikel?
Any way enough about dollars , more of the every day work
I know some of the best farriers in the world dont get a 100 sterling a set
The average would be €65, it ranges from €50 to €80 very few get a bit more for a standard set
It would be nice to get 130 $ (€104) a set of machine shoes or hand mades over here in ireland. so as a master farrier I would make hand mades all...
12 1/4"of 3/4x3/8 concave 15 mins (clipped or not) a pair
If your any way handy around the anvil it should take you approx 15 mins for a standard pair of shoes some people are quicker than others but in...
What size foot is it and what section did you use?
Mikel do you have a pic of the foot trim before the shoe was put on?
I always work with the vet
You shoul d know the answer to that chris
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