RE: Source for sturdy, reliable "back to the land" tools
I have just about got all my stuff together now TIBBS ,see what have you done post , I got most all from boot sales and second hand shops......good luck with the I assume corn grinder, like rocking horse poo , I bought hand kranked one from fleabay 74 bucks plus I refurbed a big old 1890 corn grinder I drive it with a 1934 lister engine via a belt drive........its the dogs , got all my chippy tools .......the only thing left is a felling saw and more files and a few more sharpening stones, will post pics when I master doing that.
P.S. Tibbs your far better off getting the old stuff superior steel, I am lucky I can make my own tools .....they can do the intended job.....
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