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Gary

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  1. Gary

    I.N.B.A. Anvil

    I have one of these also! I like it.
  2. 90 lb. block picked up in eastern Washington. Hadn't seen a rounded corner on one before. I also have a saltfork craftsmen block.
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    90 lb swage block
  4. I've made trivets and door knockers out of shoes also.
  5. 1st pic. 237lb. unidentified English anvil,triangle on front left foot, next to 150 lb. Trenton (sold to pay for other). 2nd 89 lb. Peter Wright used for demos. 30 lb. I.I.B. Co. (Illinois Iron and Bolt co., also made Vulcans) 90 lb. Vulcan
  6. Gary

    Moving

    Hi, I'm also located in Portland. There's more activity along the I-5 corridor than I'm aware of on the coast. There's a blacksmith shop in Gearhart, Or. just north of Seaside, Or. on hiway 101, run by John Emmerling one of the board members of the NWBA. Check out blacksmith.org (NWBA site) and snoop around and introduce yourself. I do some of my smithing at Ft. Vancouver National Historic site. We have a guild and are a seperate ABANA affiliate, although most of us belong to the NWBA also. Welcome!
  7. Hi, my name is Gary. I'm from Portland belong to the NWBA and also smith at Powerland and Ft. Vancouver. Is your shop in Shaniko the small cedar board shed on the backstreet? I saw it last year on our way through town. I was hoping someone would show up to work in it.

  8. Glenn, I have not been able to log on at my home computer for a week. I input my username and password, the site welcomes me and when it redirects me to the forums I'm not logged in again. Has my account changed somehow with the new changes? I also just tried to start a new thread through the info. forum and told I didn't have clearance. Thanks, Gary
  9. I once heard an old blacksmith saying or a toast, "May the peen marks on your forehead be few"!
  10. I made a fireplace tool set for my daughter and son-in-law and had the broom professionally tied. They were very pleased. Blacksmiths - Custom Brooms on Your Forged Handles - BroomShop.com
  11. "Days like these are very precious!" Yes they are! Good Job!
  12. Portland (Or) Craigslist has two very reasonably priced columbian post vises for sale. Check it out if you are looking, they're in the Salem area. Columbia Vise Co. Post Vise
  13. The one I have like that is called a Hanson vice ( I have a copy of an old ad I'll try to post) and I have none of the fitted jaw parts for it. I was hoping to forge some. I thought about incorporating it into a portable nail making set-up. If the owner wouldn't mind maybe he'd let you take a picture of some of the different jaws. I'd appreciate seeing what some of them look like. Thanks, Gary
  14. I wear an OLD farrier's apron. I don't like anything tied around my neck and I haven't burned anything yet above the waist.
  15. NE Portland. Lot's of smithing going on in the NW! NWBA, Ft. Vancouver, Brooks Steam-up for a few. A new blacksmith shop being planned at the Yamhill Historical Society in Mc Minnville. Shelton Browder (Colonial Williamsburg) coming this fall for a demo workshop and a hands on workshop. I'll post on the calendar forum soon. I'm definitely interested in getting a better price on coal!
  16. Congratulations! What historical village is it? I too have done most of my smithing at an historical setting (Ft. Vancouver) and have enjoyed the last 5 yrs. Where do you live?
  17. I also used Mr Warren Olney to make a broom for me. Expensive? Yes, but since the only other cost to me was time and some steel and coal I felt it was worth it. This was my first fireplace set and for my oldest daughter and family. I was pleased with the results. Blacksmiths - Custom Brooms on Your Forged Handles - BroomShop.com
  18. That was my question also. Does it look like it was original to the rest of the setup?
  19. Chris, check the Aussie Leaf Memorial thread. There's a tutorial on their web page on making a leaf. It was a new way to me. Good Luck http://www.treeproject.abavic.org.au/pdf-articles/How-to-Forge-a-Gum-Leaf.pdf
  20. Rains Fire Re.-Oregon Coal: John Turkington still sells Cumberland coal from Farrier Supplies LLC in Monroe Or., the price just jumped from 22.50 for a 50lb. bag to 28-29.00 a bag (can't find the receipt now). Not sure why, it was picked up for me, must be the shipping. It is very good coal. There's a farrier supply in Beavercreek that has a poorer quality for 21.00 a bag or so. I may get some and mix it with the Cumberland from John's and see how it works.
  21. For anyone interested in early ironmaking the below link connects to an interesting 11 min. podcast by Historic Williamsburg blacksmith Shelton Browder. He is the smith who has come out to Fort Vancouver the last few years to share his expertise in historic forging. Podcasts
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