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Insurance for Studio
Last post 09-25-2008 3:36 PM by Bentiron. 0 replies.
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  • 09-25-2008 3:36 PM

    Insurance for Studio

    I have been slowly working on a coffee can forge since seeing the forged steel and gold jewelry. We have just finished our storm season here and I was outside working on the forge when my insurance agent pulled up to do an inspection to see if our roof was intact, as a courtesy of course, it was, but he informed me that I was violating provisions of my homeowners policy by doing welding, soldering, torch cutting, arc welding, forging, casting, etc in my garage, even grinding. In other words just about anything that had to do with an open flame, electric arc or sparks from grinding. It is a good thing he didn't see what I do in the back bedroom with my jewelry soldering, annealing and casting. Anybody else have this kind of problem? I guess that I should be thankful that he didn't see the melting furnace or the pit bull in the backyard either.

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