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Stash

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  1. Ditto iron dragon. I had one of those hitches once. Went to Home Despot, came home, noticed the pin was missing and the hitch was halfway out of the receiver, but a tight fit and rust prevented it from going any further, I eventually got it out with a heavy manual swing impactor. Someone tried to steal it unsuccessfully. I got a locking hitch pin after that.

    Steve

  2. Frosty- the exfoliating granite  was used to my advantage  for many stone masonry projects. Example - capping steps or a stone wall with granite or bluestone flagging often times had fresh saw cuts exposed to view. Wearing goggles and mask, gloves and welding jacket, I would spritz the fresh cut with water and apply heat from a propane rosebud. Little flakes would pop off and give a nice pebbly texture. I had that done on an 11' long slab cut granite diving board  3' wide, it came out beautiful, as well as providing a no slip surface for wet feet. It was actually more of a jumping slab, cantilevered over the pool edge. In the stone world, they call the process 'thermalling'.

    Steve

  3. Go ahead and take it apart and give it a good brushing and cleaning. Welcome, by the way. Where do you make a shadow? Put your general location below your name- you might be around the corner from one of us, and we're not too scary.

    I've pulled apart and cleaned every vise I picked up. First thing is to pull and look at the screw and box threads- hopefully they are still square and not too worn. By the way, your screw and box don't look original, judging by all the shimming between the body and screw handle. No biggee as long as the screw is good. Then you will be able to see if the dynamic jaw is frozen. It probably is.. The last one I fixed was very frozen. I got the wedge out of the pivot pin out, but the pin was frozen in place. Gentle tapping and heat from a torch got that out, but it was still frozen. I ended up heating the whole pivot  area in the forge and it finally worked free.  Wire brush, clean, lube and re assemble and you're good to go.

    For me, the work going into putting a tool like this back in service is as satisfying as actually using the tool. Hope this helps.

    Steve

  4. Ditto what Iron Dragon said. I have a Champion 101 and I can adjust from 1 to 3 teeth per grab with a simple adjusting screw stop mounted right next to the return spring. If I'm using a larger bit (eg 9/16") in thicker steel I dial it down to 1 tooth. Smaller bit , thinner steel bump it to 3. Generally, your shoulder will tell you to dial it back, at least mine does. If you can't maintain momentum dial it back.

    Steve

  5. I don't think he's too far out of line with his prices, compared with what I see for sale here in Eastern PA, and even what I have sold similar. Those prices will weed out the flippers, and be of more interest to newer end users. I don't know your market up there, though. I tend to price at the higher end of the market, and drop down as needed towards what I consider my bottom line. 

    Steve

  6. Yup. Another good one, about 45 min from me, so we tend to hit it once a year. Hopewell is cool- the huge double bellows are still working off the huge waterwheel. They do demo castings in Al of the stove parts they. used to make. Definitely worth a visit.

    Steve

  7. I would recommend Thak Ironworks on youtube. He does a bunch of armor and repousee (sp?) and is a very gifted craftsman and artist. Well above my pay grade, but I do pick up lots of good info from him.

    Steve

  8. Good post, John - thanks. My daughter is in nearby Salem, so I've visited the site several times when she gets tired of us and chases us away. Last time was a year and change ago, with covid still breathing hot and heavy. It was midweek during the off season, and we literally had the place to ourselves. I wandered and rooted around all over the place till my wife threatened to drive off without me. It is one of the more laid- back sites of the NPS, and that is ok with me.

    Steve

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