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Jeff Seelye

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  1. Beautiful Beth! Great job on the blends ( I hate grinding too) You have a good eye for the details. I also agree with Macbruce, your +/- is great. However, I wouldn't be able to resist the urge to paint just 1 leaf green :rolleyes:

  2. I did about 15 of the Christmas ornaments that you see in the Avatar. One of the first ones caught in the wire wheel, and took it out of my hand. I decided to soak the rest in white vinegar overnight. When I pulled them out, I ran them under water with a Scotch brite pad. NO carbon deposits. I reheated them in the gas forge and used the temper colors as finish, then put some wax on them. Got shades of blue and straw. This was SO much easier and safer for small parts. I love my wire wheel, Frosty has some great ideas, I decided to not use mine for small parts again before I do something stupid.

  3. I agree with the trip to the doctor. We are smiths not Doctors. I can tell you of my experience that is similar. Same situation as yours... newbie, head in smoke for too long.trying my hardest, not wanting to give up. Ended up with a massive sinus infection, kind of disoriented me, horrible headache, had all kinds of stuff coming out my eyes. Go see the Doc, get a hood on the forge, learn to glance at the forge, don't stare at it & don't get to close. If you're outside, see which way the wind blows before you light the forge.Be safe!

  4. One thing I do is keep my shop orderly. That way, when I do get time, I am ready to roll. Most tools are out on pegs and hooks, that way I don't have to get them out each time (lockable shop, really saves time). I pick up supplies on my way home, may not use them for a day or two, but, when I'm ready, so is the job. I just made a cutting table/grinding area, this keeps my shop cleaner and I spend less time cleaning. Time has value, Kids need dads, wife needs husband, house, lawn, car, job... Sometimes my wife shops... I forge at the same time. Frank sums it up! Great quote, applies to a lot of things!

  5. Welcome! This is a great place to learn and share. Many times, when I have questions, I can google the key words and get old archive threads. This gets me info and saves me the time of starting a new thread. This is a great place to share new ideas and discussions. I like to click the "view new content" button, that saves me the time of looking thru all the different discussions. Again welcome!

  6. Thanks for the information. I couldn't figure out the square holes. The base also has more mass on one side than the other, even with the ears broke off, could this be so you could get "closer" to that side? I'm trying to get this mounted on a stump this afternoon. It was give a life far below it's dignity, I was literally scraping it this morning (it was in a chicken coop). I found out it belonged to a logging tool company until it went out of business.

  7. I sold my anvil to a guy in my club to get this one. I'm not sure what it is but above the "Patent" I can see an HT on the right. I can see "wrought" above the weight. Am I correct in the weight of #159? (112+28+19). Is it possibly a Peter Wright? Big question is, what are all the holes for? It even has a square hole on the bottom! My last anvil had the holes in the face (hardie and pritchel) but no others, this even has holes to attach it to the base! The 2 lower tabs on the side appear to have been broken off, not sure why. Also their are several "D"s on different spots. I will try to post pictures.
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    Any info on resizing would be great too!

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