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Agita

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  1. How would yall go about reducing the thickness of a piece of steel? I would just pound it flat but I want perfectly even thickness and I don't have a flatter.
    would you grind it with a angle grinder, or stick it hot in a vise. The piece isn't much size. say 1" x .5" x 10".

    Opinions?

  2. Sorry , said that in jest. I'm afraid I'm a bit far away. I never run across those your lucky. I got ahold of one only once before. Suckers about 6 feet long. I was told it was used for changing tires on tractor tailors. about a foot or so is square down to a chisel point and the other end tapers to a smaller rounded point.

  3. MMMMMM...... teleport that rock breaker bar over here. lol


    The "I" beam is a traditional I shape and about 1.5" or 2" thick. like they just needed to take a couple inches off a longer piece. I would say 12 or 14 inch wide and tall.
    I've always wanted a stake like that and lately I have seen all sorts of designs almost like a swage on one end and taped to a nice sharp horn on the other side.
    Kinda wanna make somthing like that.

    Picked up a large 2' blade, 2 1' blades , 15' of 3"bandsaw blade, some RR spikes, some shear tips off a bushhog, and a 4" steel pipe for a stand for my new vise. all for ~6.00

    I love that place.


  4. Broad pronouncements along the lines of "sawmill blades are this" and "leaf springs are that" generally can't be taken at face value. The world isn't that simple. For a little more info on sawmill blades, see here.

    I have no idea about the metal cutting blades. They could -- could -- be something relatively low carbon and tough.



    Well spoken, Sometimes you ask for advice to hear what you suspect but don't want to admit.

    Thanks for the info I never read that post. (edit)(actually That is an Amazing post THANKS)
  5. Had a recent trip to the metalyard and brought some 3' saw blades back. Also some 12" metal-cutting saw blades. According to the North Texan Blacksmith Association Junkyard List, the large Mill saw blades are L6 , before I weld together with some O1 this weekend can anyone tell me if they think that is correct or will I end up with something that won't stick. Anyone happen to have a guess what the metal cutting blades are?

    Second Would yall know if a cut off piece of of a 18" tall "I" beam work for one of these ? Its the general shape and all. Saw it and it was like a moment of inspiration.

    steak.jpg



    Thanks ahead of time -Agita

  6. I have a large hand cranked forge in which I've just started working metal. My problem is that when I have a piece of metal in the forge I can watch the color range and it takes a normal time to heat up.,, but , I see it go from deep red to light red at normal speed. Then within a space of 10 seconds it will jump to yellow and either burn up or when I pick up the piece it falls in half. To make note I turn at a medium speed, and the metal I have used that this happens with are : 1" rebar,, , , .5" cold roll,, , , 1"x2" key stock. Normal coal from local bks store.

    I've had a few forges in the past but, never had metal heat up this fast.

    Thanks in advance.

  7. DL, I'm in Hendersonville and the guild names I do not know, I wasn't a member but only attended meetings. Its been a while now and I'm excited to be getting back into it. we used to meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month we used to meet in candler at cane & sons. and the 3rd Thursday in canton. (if I don't have those backwards). nice to know another person who is in the area.

  8. Hi, yep bought it up there Saturday. I have a few other older forges that don't run as well and I've been looking for a better solution for a while.

    It runs beautifully, I just wanted to know a little more about it. I've seen a lot of forges (not as much as you guys of coarse) But I haven't seen one like this before. I love it to death honestly. Just wanted to know the history behind it. Thanks for the info, really.

    Anyway @Dragons lair: what did you think of it? I really didn't intend on buying it but I got the opportunity anyway. The blower runs like a top. And besides the nest of bees in the ash dump everything is awesome.


    OHH, and you can tell where there were two cracks that were welded (If you look at the first pic you can kinda see them above the first air slot on the side.)
    Think that will hurt anything?

    One more thing, would lining it with firebrick help the sidewall problem?

  9. Hi I wonder if anyone here could direct me in finding documentation on a unmarked forge with a well marked blower seemingly made for it.

    http://tinypic.com/r/j5e8ue/4

    the makings it has are

    http://tinypic.com/r/9rnd3m/4

    The fan Has large words LANCASTER on one side, as well as "Champion Geared Forge Lancaster PA"
    elsewhere "Lancaster geared blower #40" on the underside of the hood there are letter number combo of

    F0212 (890) !!!where the last 3 can barely be made out so I don't know if thats what they are!!!

    Just wondering if anyone would know its history. A advertisement would be awesome.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

  10. Hi, I',m a novice blacksmith form Western NC. I collect axes and other old tools. I have took formal classes on smiting as well as attended local guild meetings... after a lul I have finally proquered a forge an am looking for a community such as yours.

    Thanks

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