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ozhunter

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  1. To Clarify, the first two photos are of the vice. The last photo is from the side of my anvil. I should have made that clearer.
  2. Hello everyone. Today I shifted one of my leg vices from the "roundtuit" list, to put it back into service. It was a treat to see the hammer marks etc from when it was first made appear as the rust was wired wheeled away. The screw and box are in really good condition and everything on it appears to be original. I think it might be a Wilkinson based on the remnants of a logo on the fixed jaw. Can anyone confirm that the symbol is in fact the Wilkinson cross? It has 6 inch jaws. I think it is a Wilkinson because the cross is very similar to the cross on my 150lb Wilkinson anvil. Regards
  3. Thanks D.C. Sorry about the crappy photo, I was in a hurry. That's my story anyway. The photo is the whole table. It is a fairly small forge. The table I believe has been fabricated and attached to a Rapblo blower and the original Rapblo legs. It will do me for now. I like the look of the Centaur fire pots. I may save my bottle tops and get one of them and then build a table around it. I probably won't do that until I get moved to our new house, as I am going to construct a permanent forge with a chimney. I just wasn't sure if I needed an actual pot to use Coke or, as you say, mound the coke up. Regards
  4. Hello I have a very simple RapBlo forge (see the attached photo) My question is; Is this forge suitable for forging with Coke, or do I need something with a more defined fire pot? Forgive the photo, it was raining and dark.
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