Refractory Supplies - Kaowool, ITC, Satanite, etc...

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Hi Everyone,

I've gotten a lot of emails about the refractory supplies I'm carrying (I appreciate all of the support!). I've gone ahead and uploaded part of my in-progress web pages with the Refractory Supplies page completed which includes the price list to the following URL:

http://EllisCustomKnifeworks.com


I think my prices are competitive with other suppliers and your purchase helps to support a budding bladesmith! Thanks again for all of the interest!



-Darren

http://EllisCustomKnifeworks.com
 
Thanks for the link and supplies -- After I get some building done, I will be contacting you. ;)
 
Hey Darren, are you going to Ron Claibornes hammer-in this weekend. If so bring me a 1/2 pint of itc-100 and a 8# bag of santinite. I'll be there Friday afternoon thur sunday. If you show I'll probably be somewhere around Mike Fitzgerald (fitz)

Thanks,

Bill
 
Michael,

Good luck with building your forge, if there's anything I can do to help let me know! :)

Bill,

Heck yea I'll be there! :D In fact Ron, Fitz, Earl J. and myself will be firing up my forge and making some steel tomorrow! :D :D I'll see you on Friday, I'll probably be somewhere around Fitz too, so we'll see each other. :)

-Darren

http://www.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com
 
Originally posted by Darren Ellis
Hi Everyone,

I've gotten a lot of emails about the refractory supplies I'm carrying (I appreciate all of the support!). I've gone ahead and uploaded part of my in-progress web pages with the Refractory Supplies page completed which includes the price list to the following URL:
http://EllisCustomKnifeworks.com
I think my prices are competitive with other suppliers and your purchase helps to support a budding bladesmith! Thanks again for all of the interest!
-Darren
http://EllisCustomKnifeworks.com

darren
let me have the url direct to that page and I'll post it on the
knife making site.
your using a framed front page so I don't see it.
 
Dan,

Hey, I really appreciate that!!! Here's the direct url:

http://refractory.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com


Can I ask a question? I'm by no means a web developer...kind of flying by the seat of my pants type learning on writing web pages...what issues are there with using frames that I need to be aware of? I thought that all browsers could utilize them, but now I'm not so sure...what would be a better alternative? I sincerely appreciate any tips you might have!

Thanks again for offering to post my site on your pages, I really enjoy your tutorials pages and am grateful you're willing to list me there!

-Darren

http://www.EllisCustomKnifeworks.com
 
HI Darren
no problem
I have you on now,
right after forges in the how to build..
I'll leave you there until you start
making too much money:D


Most the of the browsers will be ok to
look at your pages
but I believe the problems lye
in the search engines spidering your site
and directories that would list you,
edited by hand editors.

some are picky....

In a framed site like yours I can't get the URL
to the page
I'm looking at from the source of the/your site.
other than your mainframe..URL
this stuff is what you'd call under the hood..
where your Meta tags are.



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:)
 
Hey darren? do you think you could e-mail me with your phone # so i could order some supplies off of you? and maybe let me know what types of paymetns you accept? thanks a lot
Sligg@aol.com
 
Darren,

I just got back from Old Washington, AR where I scored my first anvil. I need stuff for to build a forge now....I'll be in touch.

-Rob
 
Originally posted by HammerFall
Hey darren? do you think you could e-mail me with your phone # so i could order some supplies off of you? and maybe let me know what types of paymetns you accept? thanks a lot
Sligg@aol.com


Hi Michael,

Email sent! :) I can accept credit card payments through Paypal, but also a check, money order, or cash are fine too. Thanks for the message, and I hope I can be your source for refractory supplies! :)

-Darren
 
Originally posted by rfrink
Darren,

I just got back from Old Washington, AR where I scored my first anvil. I need stuff for to build a forge now....I'll be in touch.

-Rob


Hi Rob,

Congrats on the anvil score! What kind did you get? We're all in trouble now! Rob Frink is getting set up to forge! :) Just remember, you *have* to keep making us those awesome grinders you build! :D

-Darren
 
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