Home made forge question

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Re: Home made forge question

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Getting a permanent set-up in a rental property or a highly populated area can be troublesome. I hope you can both find a solution and be able to forge more often. It's a LOT of fun and a great stress reliever.
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Eric C wrote:Getting a permanent set-up in a rental property or a highly populated area can be troublesome. I hope you can both find a solution and be able to forge more often. It's a LOT of fun and a great stress reliever.
honestly, I think my main problem is the lack of space in the family home and that would all be solved if I moved out, but if I did that I'd have no money for any projects for a very long time, I'm in no rush and one day it will be solved :P
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