Phoenix Forge the journey so far and workshop tour
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This talk is about how William Holland FWCB got involved in blacksmithing and the journey through the first ten years of being in business at Phoenix Forge,
We have a look at a few pieces from the portfolio and a tour of the workshop.
Let us know what you think and we look forwards to your questions.
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I congratulate you on the new year, I wish you inexhaustible energy in creativity, good luck in your endeavors, great health and that in the new year you will delight us with new stories!🎉
Looking forward to new video's.
Awesome video thank you..
AWESOME just awesome ,very interesting and informative indeed , love-it ,fantastic 10/10 , i had and still have a passion for this line of work since my school days ,when we were taught 'Metal & Woodwork' and technical drawing , ( real subjects ) you are such a professional and talented guy ,my hat off to young man , again awesome video thanks for posting , & also i have just subscribed.
Hello I just finished binge watching your videos. I was quite sorry to see you stopped putting out videos almost 2 years ago. I was learning quite a bit from you and your video. Hope everything is ok. Good luck and best wishes. Hopefully you decide to post more videos
Our beginnings are almost identical but where I live I haven’t got anyone near where I can go and learn, so I relied on learning by KZread Keep up the great videos Happy New Year
Nice overview and tutorial for experienced blacksmith's workshop. Really interesting to follow your videos. A lots of traditional and heavy-duty equipment that I've never seen before. I enjoy your forge
Thank you very much for returning !! :-) :-)
Love the content man. When are you going to put out some new videos?
Thank you. Very informative to hear your journey. Thanks for taking the time to take us through your experiences.
Hopefully you had a merry Christmas this season. Here's to a great new year's ahead of you. Very nice shop setup. Can't wait to see what the future holds for u and ur company and channel in the new year. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge on. God bless.
you are an inspiration! keep up the good job !
Interesting stuff Will. I'd be interested to know how you go about tendering for bigger jobs? I'm totally self taught and know nothing about that side of things. I wouldn't even know how to discover that the jobs are available. Anyway, nice insight into your background. Thanks for sharing. All the best Andy
Last night I was watching Zach Bowers video, he was talking about learning to be a butcher, why? Because when the dedication hits the fan, the butcher never goes hungry. He will always have work.
Your shop is too neat. Not normal !