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Agita

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  1. Picked up a Full pein Hammer this Sunday after church. Normally don't go to the flea market on Sunday but I'm glad I did.(Straight Pein, first teacher always called it a full pein) Don't have one and have never seen one to buy so I picked it up, although it was in rough shape. The face isn't even and neither is the other end but still. Brushed off some dirt expecting to see made in china and to my supprise found a horseshoe with an "A" and ATHA below it. Now, all that to ask this....., Grind or forge straight. Thanks in advance for any advice.
  2. @John McPherson My apologies for my run-on sentence. I May Have caused some confusion. The J.Wilcox was on the small "Candle Stick" Stake. The only thing on the Hot Cutter was the Symbol I don't Know yet. What I can make out as "VERONALLOY" and "OFGA" & @ROBAR !!!!!!!!!!!! Beautiful !!!!!!!
  3. Quite Nice, I would have never thought to use one outside of an anvil. Looks like it works well.
  4. Hi all, Got some new goodies at a flea market. Flatter, Cutting Hammer of some sort, And a Stake, Any Idea what the Cutter is and What does the symbol stand for? Anyone know of J.Wilcox ? History? -Thanks
  5. I second the Mark Aspery Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkAspery As well as the ed caffrey DVD collections
  6. Agita

    hammer

    Bought one at the flea-market that was a Bell.
  7. @Downsfish That is a really cool vise. Congrats
  8. I'll try it in the morning. Thanks
  9. Sorry bout that, I meant a Hold Down. We called them a third Hand but what you say makes sense. I have worked for almost a year now without one and Now I find myself in need. Made two. One springs back up and the other I needs to reform.
  10. I know its probably simple yo most of y'all but How do you go about making a Third and for a pritchhel hole ? I can form it perfectly but what about tempering to get it not too springy but not too Stiff? I wish my original teacher was around to ask. Thanks to anyone in advance.
  11. Finds from this past few weeks. BTW anyone know what the symbol on the 20# sledge is ?
  12. Wen't down to a flea-market and found some shop that specialized in old tools. $39 for a unused flatter. Don't know the name but had a symbol like a arrow. Green paint but not a marr on the surface very old looking. (just wanted to get an idea if that is too much, was to my first impression) Had a drill press there for what I took as an amazing price. Was freed up but had no chuck or the hand cranking bit. No markings painted green. apparantly a long time ago. Found a picture online but don't know if it's ok to post a pick thats not my own. looks like on of the buffalo drill presses that are hand cranked, but the only thing that turns it is the 12" round thin wheel. (for a belt??) Also I saw no adjustable bit on the top like I've seen on others. $50$ for the drill itself. Will I be able to find a way to turn it by hand? Good buy ? What kind of chuck would I need. If its ok to post a pick I'll edit it and circle the bits that are missing or diffrent. Thanks in advance.
  13. Now those Welding spats look ok. I might invest in a pair.
  14. I wear a pair of yellow ballistics grade glasses form watching a piece of yellow slag hit a fellow in the eye. They are made for shooting but correct me if I am wrong, I think they will stop a piece of slag. ( theyr spose to take a 22 at point blank, but I wouldn't test it ) They fit like sports sunglasses. ALSO being yellow I can see colors run while the metals still in the fire. Take the glasses off and you can't see jack for the heat. I also hate gloves, I don't have the dexterity when they are on. But... I do always wear a t-shirt, soooo.. I wear Long welding gloves when I am forge welding. Not a month ago I hit a large billet and spattered my left arm with flux leaving around 30 or so small white blisters. The size of a grain of sand. I'm thinking of wearing sandals from now on, 2 months ago I had a welding hot piece of metal the size of a dime melt thru my pants the top my boots, tongue ,strings, socks and 1/2" of my skin on the top of my boot. Took at least 5 seconds to get the boot off and dig that crap out of my skin. Still YELLOW hot. LOL. Still can't feel all of the top of my foot.
  15. 25 was steep for pliers to pick up hot junk so $5 had to do. Call'em tongs and they ask 25. Call'em pliers and they're 5. Hammer was free lol. What do you think those "pliers" were originally made for ? They are even a bit big to pick up a 15# rock hammer.
  16. "How much for the big pliers" and a large hammer. I love the flea-market.
  17. That vid is mark http://www.iforgeiron.com/user/3586-mark-aspery/ All credit to him I love seeing stuff like that. great for learning.
  18. I'm doing it just like this b e a utfull video here. http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkAspery#p/u/12/pxTdbC5MLRQ http://www.youtube.com/user/MarkAspery#p/u/12/pxTdbC5MLRQ only thing is I don't have a swage block. I also thought of welding a collar to the stake. Might take that Idea of a 3x8x8 piece of steel. Wonder If I could weld a square to hold it in the hardie.
  19. Hope this should go here So I have a 110# anvil I bought when I first started into blacksmithing. Happens to be a probably crappy to very crappy anvil from harbor freight.They apparantly stopped making it a few years ago. I can't really afford what I want so of course I'll use this as long as I can. My question is I'm upsetting some hardie tools and a stake now sooooo... how hard do you think I can hit the tail without breaking it. Using a 6# hammer to pound on the end to upset just as if I had a nice swage block (something Else I would love to have) Any other methods of forming hardie tools without using the one on the anvil? THANKS
  20. Speaking of that hammer is that 2 holes drilled and then forge welded on top? @bigfoot -Thanks for the advice I already started making a pair of giant hammer tongs, might have just saved me a bunch of trouble. I was planning on cutting first Anyone know if this would do for making a flatter? Or would it be a ton of work upsetting ?
  21. I can't find the stupid packaging that it came with. still got the case tough it has no name. Its not Mitutoyo it was some English name. I have a pair of Mitutoyo calipers though. I bought this stuff a mouth or 2 ago, I just can't find the packaging or the pdf I DL'd. Might be at the house. For anyone that might know though... it was in pink plastic bag that had a white lable with spectromity readings. Red oil on surface.
  22. Wow thanks, guess I'll be making some after all. Need a hot cut pretty bad not to mention a few other things. I just got to figgure out how to cut the stuff I havn't bought a band-saw yet. It is a '05 Peterbilt that it came out of, lucky he had a few spares lying around. What kind of stuff like that would be Ideal for tools like hardie cutters and Dies ? I hit the scrapyard and junkyards all the time: as well as parts like this axle floating around. What should I look out for in the massive piles of xxxx. :D
  23. So My stepfather decides to break an axle on his tractor tailor last night ..., as he is taking a load to Florida, thats bad. I end up with a ~2"+ thick ~3' axle,.. thats good. But just last night I was reading in a Blacksmith book that one should not make things that need to be tempered hard out of such an axle. Says they have low carbon content and won't temper hard at all. I was thinking of making a hammer and some hardie tools out of that thing. Should it be done? or will I be wasting my time and make a hammer that will mar, and a hot or cold cut that won't hold an edge. Thanks in advance.
  24. It wasn't actually a tool. It was a piece of metal for a tool. Apparently it was to be used in the making of an 18" caliper. There are about 4 or 5 more pieces of varying lengths over at my supplier's place. He never charged me for that first piece, I think he wanted to trade some work for it every once in a while we work on their systems. Maybe I need to get the rest of that. I'm pretty sure there was a length of 2'. Also there are other types of steel I can't remember that come in those cases and packaging. Anything I should look for W-something, O-something, S-something. All of them had papers with them form where they bought out a small metal working shop. BTW I just bought a nice 13 amp angle grinder that works wonders. Just need to invest in a good belt grinder and band-saw now lol. THANKS
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