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Old 09-13-2009, 08:11 AM
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Blacksmithing in a Kilt.

Might just need to visit this gentleman...............

http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local-bea...-59124877.html
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Old 09-13-2009, 08:58 AM
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It looks like they reversed the Picture or he is wearing a woman's skirt.

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Old 09-13-2009, 11:08 AM
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As a photographer yes they do have it backward.
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Old 09-13-2009, 01:20 PM
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Are we all looking at the same picture? The only picture I see with the news clip shows a maniquin wearing Scottish dress, the stark white plastic legs is a give away. And this picture is not backwards what looks like apron fringe, looks more like the fringe of a really low fly plaid. If you are all talking about another picture please point it out.

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Old 09-13-2009, 04:51 PM
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That does sound like a fun trip. Milford is between Carls Corner and Italy (...Texas, that is...)
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That's great! My copliments to the chap for finding his calling and passion and enjoying life - especially while wearing a kilt.
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Old 09-14-2009, 08:29 AM
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I sure as heck wouldn't want to do any forge welding whilst in a kilt!! We're talking half-molten metal and sparks flying everywhere.

I for one like my kilts and there's so much you can do while building gates and rails that would ruin a good kilt......take a look in my dresser drawer and you'll see my clothes with the gaping burn holes.

With that said.....Kilts and blacksmithing are 2 things I have a great fondness for, so too bad he's down there in Texas instead of Oregon as this blacksmith/welder would love to work with him :-)
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I sure as heck wouldn't want to do any forge welding whilst in a kilt!! We're talking half-molten metal and sparks flying everywhere.

I for one like my kilts and there's so much you can do while building gates and rails that would ruin a good kilt......take a look in my dresser drawer and you'll see my clothes with the gaping burn holes.

With that said.....Kilts and blacksmithing are 2 things I have a great fondness for, so too bad he's down there in Texas instead of Oregon as this blacksmith/welder would love to work with him :-)
I've had the same thought. Even watched the "fire" video on the UK website, but thought "that doesn't look a damn bit like the welding I'm used to doing."

I do think, however, that a good leather apron would suffice...sorta like the split apron I usually wear...throw in some leather greaves and I think it'd work out. The article does say that's about how he dresses...I wouldn't worry a bit about it .

Very cool.
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I think he mentions wearing a leather kilt at the shop, and just maybe this pic is a more formal/casual 'outside' the shop attire.
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