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Old 07-07-2008, 08:15 AM
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I finally got the treadle installed and everything working right. So I spent a few hours drawing out billets I'd made up last year. Even repaired a few delaminations that happened on reheating. Nice to see I can forge weld under the hammer.

Anyway, here is a short video of the hammer and it running.

YouTube - Kinyon style air hammer
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Old 07-07-2008, 10:48 AM
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torin,
like the video. The hammer came out great. In the video it looks like your barely "tapping" the billet. I'd love to see another video with you WAILING away on a hot piece.
Congrats on gettin R dun.
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Old 07-18-2008, 04:54 PM
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Nice !!! Man i wish for such a big compressor to
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Nice job, seems to work good.!
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Smooth! That thing works well to say the least. Nice sized compressor too.
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Old 10-12-2008, 12:49 PM
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Interestin' vid,but....to me it seems there isn't much power in it.
But I am bit spoiled by real stuff,which can destroy your piece in nanoseconds;MA,AJAX,Massey,Kuhn,etc.
To be honest,I have never seen compressor powered hammer fast enough and strong enough-there must be at least 225hits per min of considerable power,so staff can finish their piece in one heat.
And technique is must,during that speed fella must be able to turn material between hits to save time and cash.
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congrats...It seems to be doing what you want it to be doing..Sometimes the beauty of creation is in the process...Not how fast it can be done(#of heats BS)...
Congrats again on your hammer ...happy hammern'
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Old 10-12-2008, 09:00 PM
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redanvil,

quote: (# of heats BS)

To make MONEY at Blacksmithing for one, and to prevent excessive scaling marring work for another and in fact many other GOOD reasons (check out the effects of overheating and overworking on tool steels for instance) the number of heats needed to do the job should be kept to a minimum. It is FAR from BS. The less heats you take to do the job the better, so you should be aiming to improve on how much work you do per heat. I accept fully that it took me about four or five FULL heats to do a leaf say, when I first started, now I can do them comfortably in two. That means less fuel burned, more made per hour = higher returns.

Please don't take this as a personal attack, is isn't, but rather putting a wrong idea right.
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