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  1. #1
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    Default Good present for a metal working friend?

    Got a mate's wedding coming up and thought I'd get him a little something for his metal working shop. He is a novice and has started setting up his shed about a year ago. He doesn't have heaps of gear yet. As far as I know, he is doing some welding and forging. He got himself an anvil recently, so I guess he is hammering things. (Can you tell I'm not a metal worker!)

    Anyone got some suggestions of what might be a nice gift? Somewhere around the $150 mark. I was thinking maybe some machinist setup blocks or similar?

    Since I don't know what he already has, hoping someone can recommend a good local metal working retailer that will do exchanges?

    Cheers

    (Would have asked on the metal work forums but didn't want to register for one post. Hoping a few metal worker are also woodworkers).

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    Machinists gear would only be of use if he's going to be doing any machining. Does he have a lathe?

    A pair of these would make me happy: Just a moment...
    H&F should have a pretty good return policy.

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    Unless you know what he already has then you could very well end up giving him something he already has.

    Sounds impersonal but I tell all my relatives that ask to give me vouchers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack620 View Post
    Machinists gear would only be of use if he's going to be doing any machining. Does he have a lathe?

    A pair of these would make me happy: Just a moment...
    H&F should have a pretty good return policy.
    They look nice. H&F return policy, however, does not read well! I'm sure they are fine though

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobL View Post
    Unless you know what he already has then you could very well end up giving him something he already has.

    Sounds impersonal but I tell all my relatives that ask to give me vouchers.
    Yeah good idea. Any particular metal working retailer you recommend apart from H&F?

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    I am sure his wife will be really impressed getting a piece of metal working equipment for a wedding present.

    May I suggest you rethink the gift?

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    I’m sure he knows his mate and the bride-to-be better than you do.

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