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Posts posted by Larry H
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building...i feel your pain. Nice shop, plan wisely, i guess you are planning a ducted exhaust system... as am I. what is the frost line there in
Mo.?
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fill it up with holes, try 1/2". You could just block off enough of the hole so the coal doesn't fall through. Make a grill out of small round stock, or
grind the flare off of valves and use the stems, weld with SS rod, years of service
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small holes, not enough holes
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I agree, about the blisters. At first i was going to suggest carving under the head ( because your hand doesn't belong there ) but that might encourage cracks due to the narrowing shape in that area
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from the short stroke I'm guessing you have the switching valve to close to the cylinder. If you have a 10" cyl, you should have about a 9" stroke.
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what area in Mass?, I'm sure you are surrounded by many good smiths
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I wouldn't mind owning any of those Knives. Beautiful handle work on a rustic blade, looks good to me
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what ever steel you choose, I would try it "as forged" before any heat treat, IF it bends ( and I think it won't ) try an oil quench and use the old way of tempering ........heat it until the oil burns off. As Forgemaster recommended break the edges
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as zen is,....... sometimes you get in the "zone", and it all comes together, time doesn't matter, heat doesn't matter, burns are incidental, and you end up with a piece that you almost don't remember making, and its amazing
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I purchased a pair of tongs about fifteen years back,... once i held them in my hand............
nuff said.....once,........ to much work to make them serviceable
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Like Tim says "when Mark wakes up...... Thor hides his hammer"
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no heat treat, grind it, use it. Also...be creative when forming the horn.
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In NY, every job needs a fire watch....And, there is a license for it. I had the fire dept. come and ask me.... "where's your fire watcher ?"
( he was near-by )
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Is that what you do at work, instead of work :lol: ???? Seriously, though, nice stuff.
no, no ,no,..... thats just warming up, yeah, yeah, just warming up, thats my story and I'm stickin' to it
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If you are looking in grainger check out the shaded pole blower, it has a round outlet with a flange
make suer it has the cfm's your looking for
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vegetable oil
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vegetable oil
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what kind of base is your anvil on ? you should be able to stand comfortable and not have to reach....keep your elbow in close to your body and don't hunch over, try putting your thigh against the horn if your stand won't let you get close, and don't forget to use your wrist or your elbow may suffer, its hard to explain, you have to see it
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yes it is ! i wish i posted a pics sooner, and i'll tell you what....it still works like a charm. I wonder if cobblers still use them.
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1st effort at a Suffork latch on a church style door
in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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you did a great job. And make things for yourself as much as you can, once you get going you won't be able to afford your own work ! Really nice, you should be proud of yourself