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pstodds

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    shooting, hunting, fishing, blacksmithing, restoring, model engineering, anything hands on

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  1. Hello all, stupid question, but i tend to just work with leg vices and need a little help here, the only quick releases i have seen have the mechanism contained within the body and look a bit different, but then i tend not to turn vices upside that often. Anyway, part of this parkinson vice was dismantled when i bought it, and it is being a PITA to get back together. has anyone got any pictures of their own vices for me to use as a reference. i'm not even sure if it is all there either. and yeah i know it has obviously been broken and then welded up, but the weld looks pretty xxxx substantial with good penetration, hey, for £20 i aint complaining! everything is loose at the moment, but that is all the parts i have. http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd474/pstodds/IMG_0724_zps438ed8b0.jpg http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd474/pstodds/IMG_0725_zpsc8dd0346.jpg http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd474/pstodds/IMG_0726_zps6dacbde6.jpg http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd474/pstodds/IMG_0728_zpsab6e57fb.jpg http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd474/pstodds/IMG_0729_zps6b9e071e.jpg http://i1221.photobucket.com/albums/dd474/pstodds/IMG_0730_zpscb84bed7.jpg Paul s
  2. I forgot to mention, i now have photos and went to see the hammer. it looks a state i know, but it has had a tarp over it for the entire time it has been outisde. the tup is missing it's locking pin, and yes, looks a real ball ache to get off.the flywheel is seized and is also flat belt rather than a vee belt.no motor, and a whole load of vegetation, for £1500, what do you guys think?
  3. well the guy said the ram had surface rust and recomended removing the ram and cleaning it up, is there a better way to tackle this? Also, by Tup i assume you mean the block the top die is wedged into. Have you got any pics of any pics of a 2 CWT inslides massey or nknow of any websites where someone has restored one or installed one? just for refereence when it comes to moving this one. cheers, Paul
  4. That's what i thought, i have yet to come across one as well, are there any other companies that made self contained 2cwt hammers with slides? i will try and get pics as soon as poss, wont be speaking to him until wednesday unfortunatley so what is the best way to remove the ram since i havent got a crane? is there any way to remove it out the bottom? e.g. jack the ram up a bit from underneath, remove the stuffing gland and then lower the jack to remove the ram?
  5. Yeah i am going to go and see it hopefully in the next couple weeks. I am also buying it with a friend of mine from someone who we know and trust very well, and we actually asked him for advice on buying a different hammer and he offered us one of his power hammers.how much do you reckon it would cost for transport?
  6. Hello all, I have been offered a 2 CWT power hammer, who i think is a massey, although we had such a long conversation i can't remember. Anyway, i am going to ask him for photos next wednesday so i should have some next weekend, i will also go and try to see it sometime soon, although i am not in a rush. He said it have slides, which i guess he means the guide bars that guide the hammer block and are situated just below the ram, but i have only ever seen a 1 cwt massey with guide rods or slides, and i've only seen clear space 2 CWT's He is asking £1500 for it and i have a few questions below: 1: it has no motor, so whereabouts can i get one that is suitable? i can't remember if he said that it had the motor pulley or not, but i am sure he does, otherwise he would have mentioned it.. But he recommended 7-10 HP, where in the UK is the cheapest place to get one, prefferably single phase? 2:He said the ram needs cleaning up as it has a little surface rust, so what is the best way to remove the ram without a gantry crane? i realize it will be bloody difficult but i am not sure if the premises i will be moving into will have one or not. 3:is 1500 a good price? i am pretty sure it's good, but then i have never bought a Massey. 4:Are there any pictures about of what a Massey 2 CWT with slides looks like? or any similar self contained hammers? 5: what would be the cheapest yet safe way of moving it at my end? He has a telescopic handle and is fine with loading it up at his end, but i don't have nowt at my end. 6: are these good machines? I know for a fact that they are, and will go on forever, but, i wanted to know others personal experience and problems with them. 7:Any other information sites, on installing, maintaining and repairing massey's would be really helpful. He is giving me the orginial plans for the foundations so there shouldn't be much of a problem. 8:Finally, who in the uk would move it for a reasonable cost from the around the welsh border area, around Hereford i think, to Norfolk/ suffolk, i am currently looking for a premises around Norfolk Suffolk as well, so any pointers on buildings and locations would be greatly appreciated. Cheers for now, Paul
  7. i already checked over it and could not find any marks
  8. Hi all! a simple question of identification here, it is 3cwt it is from a pub in england and cost me £120 pretty sure it is wrought iron but that is about all i know of this one. thanks! Paul
  9. Hi all, I have a bit of a problem. My forge is in the garage at the bottom of the garden of our rented house. up until now i have been using the actual forge in the driveway just out of the garage door. this is really awkward and there is a risk of the random hot coal burning the neighbours car. so i would like to use it inside, but because it is a rented property, i cannot adapt the roof or windows in any way shape or form without voiding the contract. I burn house coal in my forge as i have no other local coke or fuel suppliers. have any of you got any advice, can i use it under the garage door? or inside even? i have no hood for it either, i was thinking about an extractor fan, but where could i get a suitable one of them from? thanks, Paul
  10. Thanks for the help guys! I have asked for application forms for hereford, so hopefully i will get in, but obviously that won't be until september! What other courses are available iv'e heard warwick does one, is that any good?
  11. I must say, owning my own business sounds pretty good! what is the success rate of blacksmithing businesses? I wouldn't like the thought of all that paperwork though, has to be done i suppose!
  12. I have now contacted the college about taking the course, thanks for the advice! what would i do when i pass my level 3 (if of course i actually make it!) what would be the best route to go down, open my own business? where can you get work like that?
  13. I have been looking at the Hereford course, it certainly looks good! Only problem is, i live in Suffolk so it would be quite a way to go! i would have to go on the part-time course. who on here has done it? what is it like, and how much does it cost?
  14. I have been looking at the Hereford course, it certainly looks good! Only problem is, i live in Suffolk so it would be quite a way to go! i would have to go on the part-time course. who on here has done it? what is it like, and how much does it cost?
  15. Hello there everyone! i thought i would join so that i can seek a bit of help, not only with expanding my knowledge and my hobby but hopefully a career as well! I have just finished my GCSE's so i can properly get into this hobby. I have always loved the idea of blacksmithing, it just seems such a cool job to have! I live in the UK and the main purpose i am on this forum is to ask for help in terms of a career. Does anyone know of any apprenticeship schemes going for young people like me? I would far prefer working over an anvil 24/7 to sitting behind a desk taking phone calls. Any help is much appreciated and i'm sure i just needed to be pointed in the right direction. thanks, Paul
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