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RalphS

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  1. Thanks for the help. I think that's what I did. One difference I noticed from your attachment from mine was mine is a bmp file and yours is a jpg. I'll have to check irfanview and see if there's a setting for that. I think we gotter now. Thanks again.
  2. All I had to do was adapt from 3/4" pipe to my hose and have the plywood base ready.
  3. I clicked the Attach This File button below this box to the left. If there's a better way please let me know.
  4. Here's some pictures of the weekends projects. After seeing this on IFI I had to try it, going to need some practice though.leaves.bmpflower.bmp Chisel shaped objects from mystery metal, just trying to learn how to use the hammer.chisels.bmp Its not the best picture,but there's a steak turner hanging on the machine.turner.bmp
  5. The trailer belongs to John Larson, the guy that builds the hammers. It Hardly took any effort to unload the hammer the hardest part was writing the check.
  6. Got my Iron Kiss 75 Yesterday and I know how much you all like pictures. This is my first time posting pics so I hope it works. off trailer.bmp toolcat.bmp installed.bmp
  7. I've been wearing my bibs in this heat, I find them more comfortable. The flow through works for the fan blast to and when they are sweat soaked I don't have to keep pulling them up. I can always find my pencil with the built in pencil pockets.
  8. I also took the plunge on a 75. I visited John's shop a couple of weeks ago and was impressed with the pride and craftsmanship he puts into his hammers. After beating a couple of RR spikes into submission the waiting is even more difficult. I don't know much about power hammers but I've been a machinist for 25 years and I couldn't find anything that I would have done better.
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