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Mark Wargo New2bs

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  1. Brutal, I agree, the lively feel of these type tongs really does make it easier on the hands. an ATV is an All Terrain Vehicle. A catch all term for 4-wheelers and side by side utility vehicles that we use for recreation and hunting. they have small coil springs in their suspension. I straightened then cut them in half for my tongs. I really like the way that fork turned out as well.

    Mark

  2. Most of my tools are about 8 inches long. One is an eye punch, a round fuller, a hot cut/slitter, chisel/punches, and various sized straight fullers. I'm learning as I go and having someone knowledgeable guide you is certainly the best route to take. Good luck on your tools.

    Mark

  3. Thanks for bringing this post back to life. I've attached some pictures to share what I've been able to do so far. The first pictures are of my first tools I tried to make. The second picture is of tools I made after attending a hammer class with Brian and Lyle. My hammer techniques still needs work, but I'm much happier with the results on the second batch. I'm planning to make another round of tools before too long.

    Mark

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  4. Bob and Sam, I can't tell for sure how well it's going to hit yet. I had intended to finish it this weekend and mount it to a base, but I wound up working instead due to personnel issues. Hopefully I can finish it up next weekend and hit something other than copper pipe with it. I'm not comfortable hitting hot iron until it is mounted solidly.

    Steve, I don't have any adjustments on that axis, but now that you mention it, they certainly wouldn't be out of place.

    Arftist, I'm going to run it on the UHMW and see how it holds up. It is supposed to be much more abrasion resistant than carbon steel.

    Mark

  5. Here are a few more higher quality pictures that show details like linkages and dies. I need to add a jam nut on the turn buckle and I'm going to get the UHMW a tad tighter on the sides of the ram. I'm going to construct a wooden base to bolt it to so that it doesn't walk. I also need to get a contact wheel fabricated to replace the pulley that is currently acting as the drive wheel. Although it has bolt on dies (currently 4140 flat dies), I'm going to weld a nut to a strap fitted around the bottom die to accomodate spring tools with a bit of angle iron welded to the bottom. This should make it a snap to swap between dies and flats. Let me know if you see areas that could use improvement.

    Mark

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  6. The Vulcan would be Mr. Spock. Dr. Spock was a child rearing "expert". Most of the Ph.D.'s I know are pretty normal guys. Of course, most of them have black belts so we are equally comfortable talking astro physics, directed energy weapons, or kicking each other's faces in.

    On topic: Brian, at what heat do you hammer the sides of the holes to true up the stock?

    Mark

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