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Jim Garrett has been blacksmithing for over 35 years. He has owned and operated Garrett Metals, his blacksmithing business for 35 years and is also an owner (with his brother, Lester) of the Nimba Anvils Company. He lives and works in Port Townsend outside of Seattle Washington. He enjoys doing architectural work and has finished projects in Connecticut, Colorado and the Puget Sound area.
What We Talked About
· The history of the Nimba Anvil Company and how Nimba Anvils got its name (it’s from a mountain in West Africa that has the highest grade of pure iron ore in the world!)
· The process of making an anvil
· How many anvils the company sells per month
· A one year long blacksmithing project that involved 2 tons of silicone bronze for a special houseboat project
· Forging one piece of silicone bronze railing 30 feet long
· Shop rates for his blacksmithing business
· The start of the Contemporary Blacksmiths, http://www.contemporaryblacksmiths.org
· The shipyards in the Seattle area was the pot of gold for power hammers!
· The sculpture made by the Contemporary Blacksmiths for the Toronto airport
Guest Links
Website – www.Nimbaanvils.com
Houseboat article - http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/28060699?utm_source=Houzz
An Article about Jim becoming an anvil manufacturer - http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20100201/NEWS/302019996
Jim’s Friends Blue Skillet Ironware website - www.bluskilletironware.com .
A Big Thank You to today’s Sponsor: Pratt Fine Arts Center, http://www.pratt.org/
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Jim Garrett has been blacksmithing for over 35 years. He has owned and operated Garrett Metals, his blacksmithing business for 35 years and is also an owner (with his brother, Lester) of the Nimba Anvils Company. He lives and works in Port Townsend outside of Seattle Washington. He enjoys doing architectural work and has finished projects in Connecticut, Colorado and the Puget Sound area.
What We Talked About
· The history of the Nimba Anvil Company and how Nimba Anvils got its name (it’s from a mountain in West Africa that has the highest grade of pure iron ore in the world!)
· The process of making an anvil
· How many anvils the company sells per month
· A one year long blacksmithing project that involved 2 tons of silicone bronze for a special houseboat project
· Forging one piece of silicone bronze railing 30 feet long
· Shop rates for his blacksmithing business
· The start of the Contemporary Blacksmiths, http://www.contemporaryblacksmiths.org
· The shipyards in the Seattle area was the pot of gold for power hammers!
· The sculpture made by the Contemporary Blacksmiths for the Toronto airport
Guest Links
Website – www.Nimbaanvils.com
Houseboat article - http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/28060699?utm_source=Houzz
An Article about Jim becoming an anvil manufacturer - http://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20100201/NEWS/302019996
Jim’s Friends Blue Skillet Ironware website - www.bluskilletironware.com .
A Big Thank You to today’s Sponsor: Pratt Fine Arts Center, http://www.pratt.org/
If you enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you would support the show by:
· telling your friends.
· sharing this episode using the social sharing buttons below.
· subscribing to the show and leaving a rating and review in iTunes. Not sure how? Just follow these simple steps here or watch the short video tutorial, http://youtu.be/rq4OCyRGjHc?list=UUH3MfNZLXlKgionAs6kMT_Q
· subscribing to the show in Stitcher.
Thanks so much for your support!