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stroupe63

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  1. I'm not from Oklahoma but you could give these guys a try. http://www.saltforkcraftsmen.org/
  2. I for one would like to see more of your forge build. Thanks for offering to do this as I know it adds a lot of extra time and work to the build for you.
  3. Nice coat hooks. And they come in both right and left hand versions.
  4. Hi Tony I believe I may have bid against you on that drill. sorry. I hope you get it back to usable condition. Did you get the forge that was at the same auction.
  5. Looks like it came off a pallet jack not a fork lift.
  6. Nice work, It looks like you had a very successful trip.
  7. I bought this at a local auction today I believe it's called a Beak Horn Stake Anvil. From what I have read this was made for sheet metal work. Can I use this for general forging work. I was thinking of mounting it in a tree stump kind of like the one in the pictures only taller. What do you guys think would be the best way to use this in a blacksmith shop ?. Thanks Steve,
  8. I agree with everyone else, very nice design for a poker. Nice work.
  9. PHILIHO1 I like that design it seems to be very stable. I would like to see a video of you forging with it. Nice work.
  10. A Ramp is a wild onion of sorts. They mostly only grow in the mountains .
  11. Leeknivek how is the build going have you made any new progress?
  12. Hi Kubiack, I believe this wet grinder was made in the 70's. It was sold by the Prairie Tool Company Inc. Prairie Du Chien , Wisconsin. It is a model G 7 with a 10" grinding wheel powered by a 1/3 hp motor. Here's some more pictures.
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