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Charles, this is Africa and boilers aren't nearly as common here as you might think.
I can supply the op with whatever he needs I have pméd him so when he tells me what he needs I can send it to him.
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for a good smile or two based on Victorian ideas I often haul along a copy of Mrs. Beaton's book on long boring trips.
it advises getting the servants to clean the mirrors using gin and tonic etc.
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4 minutes ago, ThomasPowers said:
Tales all the fun out of dragging a workbench by the postvise attached to it with 8' of red hot steel being pulled by your truck....
Thomas should I send you a link on "how to make tent (read workbench) pegs"?
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7 minutes ago, Frosty said:
I .
Of course ideally you have a good anchor point and a vehicle powerful enough to pull it. Heat the whole spring, drop it over the anchor and pull it straight with the pickup truck, tractor, etc. Have you ever seen how far you have to drive to uncoil an overhead door spring?
Frosty The Lucky.
I have a supplier that will give me a complete clutch kit for my Ford Ranger for less than $50 and I have guys on the payroll who could fit it quite inexpensively yet I don't use my veichles in this fasion {odd I know} maybe I should give it a bash with the mini digger or a skid steer.
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the above is sound advice! yet , there is merit in buying expensive tool steel and doing it wrong! as it's a lesson well remembered.
to the OP , many a smith with oodles of experience uses coil spring for drifts(and not just because we're cheap )
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Thomas I'm saddened by your loss . may I offer my condolences to you and your family .
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you guys are just picky
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common arc welders are usually A/C inverters {cheap ones} are D/C
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"max 90 mins." does that mean "good food and beer served here?"
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while I would hate to deprive your steel merchant of a tidy profit , bear in mind that old files make fantastic wood chisels! cheap cheerful and tough to boot.
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29 minutes ago, ThomasPowers said:
Frosty; I want to rebuild my forge so it works better: I want a small portable forge that's perfect for heating 6" sq stock and so economical that my propane tank is heavier after using it extensively. I also want it to be just right for roasting coffee beans and heating an aircraft hanger and I have US$3,25 to spend on it.....
Thomas I think you may have unintentionally omitted to mention world peace!
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that said it would be easy to whip up something suitable with schedule pipe, tools req. lathe welding machine and a couple of plasma/laser/flame cut "ears" depending on location bolts like that/or similar cam be "off the shelf "or made up none the less not really difficult stuff,
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if its for pool water It could be made from 304 tube with "" ears welded on for guys ïn the know"" not really difficult nor that spendy. if its for low pressure and potable water a galvanised top ring and pvc parts could do the job.
however none of this work requires a forge!
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if it breaks it was probably some sub-standard "civvy junk and not ""proper"" issue
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7 hours ago, SmoothBore said:
They sure are pretty, ..... but all right handed.
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us lefties just have to use them upside down"
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a really good chamber is an old pressure cooker from a thrift store or an old pressure pot for painting. far from big bucks.
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18 hours ago, Scrambler82 said:
Military training, hard to break !
I spent 2 years full time and 10 years part time and in that time my personal observation was that the military has a lot to answer for when it comes to breaking things
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Good on you , nice work and congratulations on that commision
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that ring looks cast. however it would be a doddle for a machine shop to make up!
are you looking for a repair or copies of sorts?
sadly I can't help with the work but advice no problem!
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welcome to the forge well iforge anyhow there certainly is I wealth of talent/knowledge on this site! please be aware some are touchy" and not in the "feely"way they don't like those that couldn't be bothered to research and ask for advise and then tell those that take the effort to reply that they knew better all along or some such BS.
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the title made it seem like something at the anarchists gallery, cool name for a show though.
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I used no name so no pack drill! but yes you are right, no disrespect was intended wrt. those rules.
Slag. . and that probably means ol'Frosty is in the clear thank goodness!
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2 hours ago, ThomasPowers said:
And Play!
are you allowed to? glad to hear the good news! I hope you go out and treat the good wife as they are often the ones that "really take the strain when we are laid up"
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when it comes to the why /wherefore and how wrt. electronics I'm in the dark! however I have a 50KVA(whatever that means) induction unit and the ""inverter box"" weighs about 30 kgs. and that seems to be mostly electronics I had been in touch with Grant Sarver in the early days sharing info hence my questions re "have you used one?" one board and some capacitors? if you were closer I'd suggest you come and play with this one! Maybe you should think about posting a thread asking about one near your location then visiting and trying it out? this sort of research can only be positive and hopefully will help you achieve success in your endeavour! good luck Ian
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This is something that I would second, a really sterling bunch of guys and gals, I used to be a member there and travel to the annual conferences till our economy tanked.
a knowledgeable, active ,generous and friendly crowd, you won't go wrong there.