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Tiger is canedy otto's econo line they would use as a price point blower. Would usually sell in Sears, Montgomery Wards. Nice blowers. I have restored 4 of them and still have 3. Very smooth runners. This is the first one I have seen with the bent angle iron legs. Mine have all had the bent rolled pipe legs. Internals are about the same as the western chief and the stamped canedy Otto blowers. But all the Tigers I have seen are just marked with a name on the mounting bracket. And no names on the blower housings. They also just had plugs instead of the fancy brass valves.
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Great looking anvil nice job, hopefully you have made a friend for life.
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I will see what I can get off my old computer. This sculpture is 1/4" plate. Shaped then welded together. I will see what ever else I can find.
This is 1/4" plate
this is 3/8" plate
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Austin I use the jack hammer that attaches to my skid steer loader as a power hammer. I can dish a 5/16"x 2'x2' plate in less than 7 min. I have also made some different dies for it.
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Thefng you can pm Jacob's hammer on here he is also from Lincoln. There is also the prairie blacksmiths that is nebraska's abanna chapter of blacksmiths. There are a lot of guys in the Lincoln and Omaha area. There is a professional smith that lives out side Bennet his name is Jim he is on 120th. The PBA has good coal. Jim stocks some for us. If I'm headed that way I can bring you some. There are a few guys on here that are in Lincoln so hopefully they will reach out. You are always welcome if you get to Kearney.
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Don who was the Nebraska blacksmith that first had your 25, my wife's great grandpa started in 08 and his son sold his hammer in 1975. They were from Shelton Nebraska.
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Dated a girl from down there. Lot of fun and Texas true!!
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Sign me up for the freaken awesome!! I like the skull on its own more but it does look good on the wheel. Maybe you can
implant a couple small propane burners in side the skull and then it will have flames for your patio in stead of a wood burner. Be like Ghost Rider.
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Looks like the anvil works.
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I think he is from Indiana that is still in the United States. We know Texas has a hard time remembering that do to they have always wanted and tried to be their own country.
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Second that, will keep her in our thoughts and prayers.
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Smoggy you are right on turn the handle and it turns the wheel while moving the bar with the thumb screws side to side.
randy makes sense. Would you grit the wheel like you grit older buffing wheels?
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Is there anything I can do to help with what it is and how it was/is used? Different pics or different angles?
I don't know what a lapping plate is?
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Any other pics??
Looks lik a farriers pattern from the pic.
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Keep it on the trailer and you will have a great traveling shop.
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Ivan last box came back. Will send I out by the end of the week. Need to get here my father in law could help. Rest and get well need you to keep on keeping on. You are an insperation to us all.
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cool thanks
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Peter and Spanky is it missing something that goes under the two thumb set screws?? I have no clue what it was used for. To neat to let go to the scrap pile. It will be my next clean up project.
Randy do you know what the fixture that would hold the blades would look like?
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But we are glad with what it let you. Keep posting!!!
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How bout calling it "ghost driver" or "keeping both hands on the wheel" or "steer into nothing"
like the pooch too!!
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Edwards #5
in Shears
The 10b is my wife's great grandpa's and can snap some stock. I picked up the 5 after a lead from a good friend at a weekend hammer in. Blades are great shape. It took a little persuasion to get it loose. But is a dream now.
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Sounds great we could go on a couple of barn finds also. Never know what you will find. I also suck at forge welding. Would love a lessons. Last good barn find was a post vise and a #5 Edwards shear.
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Crazy Ivan if you are up for traveling come to Nebraska too, My father in law is a chiropractor and lives across the road. We could forge all day and then get adjusted. He also likes swinging a hammer so he could adjust while we forge.
Forge Blower ID
in Solid Fuel Forges
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I will have to dig but I want to say 1910 to 1940 ish.