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Terry Tynan shows you the lost art of spinning metal.
I've bought all of his DVDs and they are pretty good.
http://www.metalspinningworkshop.com/

Stephen Chastain shows how to cast metal and make your own foundry.
I've bought all of Stephen's books and they are very good.
http://stephenchastain.com/store/

Lazze's products are very expensive but still worthwhile watching the free video clips.
http://www.lazzemetalshaping.com/

Kent White introduced me to the Meco Midget gas torch and 'flow forming' metal.
I've bought equipment for both metal processes while restoring my 34Chevy.
https://www.tinmantech.com/

David Buchhauser sold me some plans to build my own 'Power Hammer' and shrink dies.
Power Hammers are getting very hard to find, so the next best option was to make one.
http://home.earthlink.net/~deserthybrid ... /id50.html
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Thank you for posting these resources. They are new to me, and I value these links highly. Your work to build a well-informed community in a diverse spectrum of metal knowledge should be widely acknowledged.
Thanks.
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