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irontwister

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  1. hay-budden, really looks like a hay-budden to me. im no expert but i have been lookin at a lot of hb photos and i stumbled across one that looked like that. it was a 70 pound but i dont know if it really was or not. i dont remember where i saw it but i will try to remember. last night i just found my serial number and weight on my Hay-Budden. its a #208.
  2. hey thanks guys. i have pictures but i cant get them on here. the site keeps saying that it is not a valid image. i have pictures though.how do i get them on here?
  3. i also might be able to through in some tools to sweeten the deal too. what do you nned exactly?
  4. is it on the bottom of the foot? how big is it? can you polish it p or more what im wanting to do is keep it from rusting. what oil do you use? ive been told wd40 but some say that it wil go into your work if you do that. i tdidnt make much sense but im a noob so i didnt know. i really need to keep the rust off, HOW! thanks, willie
  5. hey im just a noob, but it realy sounds like a hay-buddenn anviljust found out i have one, but i cant get pictures on it but ill try again tonight.the hay's have letters on the side with the horn on the right.
  6. where is the cerial number located at?

  7. there is the hour glass indent on the bottom just like thomas said. there is also another handling hole.where should the cerial number be i took pivtures and there on my facebook, but there not on here because i couldnt figure out how to download them on here. how do you do it?
  8. yeah ive been wire brusing it, but ive not oiled it any. you can tell that it has some writing on the right side. how do you keep it from rusting? wd-40?
  9. beneath the horn there is an indent in it. its is hard to explain, but ill try, it is kinda like a pyramid or a wedge shape going toward the inside. i took pictures last night, but my memory card was fulll so by the time i got to it i coyuldnt take anymore. i ll get it though.another feature is the middle of theanvil, i think that it is called the body,there is a line running horizontally. i think that they call it the forge weld or athe cast line or weld. i dont know but ive seen it on other hay buddens.what do you guys think?
  10. i have an anvil about a #165 or a 175. very fairly sure that it is a hay budden. it appears to have some kind of writinggoing in a circluar pattern on the side where the horn is pointing to your right.it looks a LOT like a hay-budden also.how do i know. also i think that sears roebuck made my vice. how do i know about both? will pictures help?:confused
  11. the bike idea sounds pretty neat. i have seen ones that are used by foot and i thought that was the neatest thing ever.. on the i foge iron blueprints there is one for a blower made from a dryer fan. i have one so i think that i am gonna try that first. i realy need an electrical blawer though.any suggestions on thebike ideas. id like one that can be operated by foot?
  12. it is confirmed that my anvil is a hay- budden. not bad for free. dads friend is an auctioneer, and they had a bunch of blacksmithing equipment for auction, and he got me a funky pair of tongs, some real big flat bit tongs some big round bit tongs. he also picked up a slag chipping hammer and a kinda crowbar. all in all cost me 35 dollars. not too shabby.

  13. that may be it. the rod bein too small for the hole.i had it break the handle before too. why di dthat happen?
  14. unicorn forge, i looked at texaas knife supply and saw some i might order and try. im realy good at wrapping stuff with cord or string, if i do say so myself. where do you guys get your cord, if you even get it?
  15. thomas, ive tried a brazing rod, and i still couldn't do it! my wood cracked and the rod just bent in the middle. what are you talkin about epoxy?
  16. i got it almost done last night. i got the "table" that you pile the coal around the fire welded on. then i fired up the torch and cut the steel off the top of the fire pot. little did i know that i forgot my slag chipping fiberglass -rubber handled hammer in the fire pot.i thought the fire in the pot was just some residue burning off and i didnt think anything about it. busted out the square with some thick walled 2 inch pipe, which im also using for the air intake, because i couldnt find the hammer close by.yeah that'll aggrevate a fellar. my uncle came out to make a foddershock(cornstalk) and came over and looked and laughed and laughed and called me a rookie.is that pipe too small?pics by friday.
  17. oh yeah. do you know any of there names? the more i look the more i find. its pretty neat because i canjust ask them for advice. in fact i just found an old farrier that i believed to be dead. turns out he lives near some of my family. he had his nose bit off by a horse. he sold some of his equipment to my grandpa a long time ago , which in turn gave it to me when he learned that i wanted to be a smith. think the anvil i got was a big hay-budden.(smiles.)
  18. ive tried to make handles before, but i cant rivet them. how do you rivet it without a fly press. do you just use brass or copper pieces?
  19. to make a bottom for the ash dumper did you just cut a plate and weld it too something that let you open and close it?
  20. thats something like im going to do. can i make it out of about 3 inch pipe?wouldn't that work? i might make it as the ash dumper isnt long so you cant have air getting trapped in there. i dont know if it matters though.
  21. yeah a little confused. ill have to see the dimmer before i can figure it out. once i see it itll be one of those " oh... yeah, thats easy." kinda deals. its my stepdad that is the journeyman, and he taught me residentyial wiring. he teaches classes on it so i also get free books on it and sometimes goes to his classes. im either working on my blower , or welding my forge the rest of the way. i also have to cut out the part to lay my coal lke the table on the forge.weld hangers and stuff on it too. i bet a fellar could really make a killin on makin coal forges. i saw some on centaur forge, and they were all 1,000 and better, easy . they were nice, but not too nice. there not that hard to make either. you guys should see my new forge im makin. its amazing. hopefully pics soon.
  22. thats pretty neat stuff. im gonna make some out of re bar. pics soon gotta cut it short see yall later.
  23. i found an anvil that looks exactly like mine. its pretty cool, because i think that i have an excellent anvil. the best ring that youve ever heard. not much wear to it.just from where a farrier used the spot near the table on the face.my anvil rusts BAD though. the pic isnt my anvil but an exact clone.

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