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3lbhammer

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  1. I have found out that one inch plate is about $30 a pound here. The is thick and needs to be welded in and out side joints but I think I can get a friend to the the torch work of cutting the sections. I like the plan offered here. I have some 6011 correction the one inch is $30 a sq ft
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  2. Here are my two forges one from an old sink that needs rebuilding and the little red one belonged to my wife's great grand father. I have the buffalo blower on it as the original was mounted on the bottom of the forge and to hot to use. 100_2399.jpg100_2402.jpg100_2400.jpg

  3. This is me with my nephews forge working on a crowbar. He has lots of mesquite and uses it in place of coal. Make a really hot fire on a forge much like Tim Lively knife forge. I am really enjoying this forum I am a hobby smith and have been smithing 20 years plus due to reading Weyger's books.
    Rick Foster
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  4. Frosty,
    I have made chisels, crowbars, punches from sucker rod. I will post a photo this evening. I made a crow bar at a demonstration at our church Bible School last evening. I was not paying attention and got the bend backwards!!!! Sucker rod is easy to temper with just a quinch and you have it. the steel in the rod will draw the temper from the tip of the chisel or crowbar. It is hard to forge but make rally tough tools. These are some of the objects I have forged
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    piece of sucker rod at top. My personal forged hammer included with a poorly done crowbar.

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