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iron woodrow

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  1. don't put too much of the "good stuff" on display ;)
    the rigby axle that i am going to bring up has a snapped end, halfway down the taper, which can outline your dramatic setting of the scene :D (which i approve of- visitors want to be taken up with the story, not bored with plain old info.....)


    a few photos of bullock drays with some stories couldn't hurt

  2. darryl, i just checked an axle i have in my pile of the same size, the effective taper (the bit between the boss and the hole for the wedge) is exactly 10 inches, and the diameter of the widest part of the taper is exactly 2 1/2 inches

    it is stamped 

             RIGBY LONDON

             10  

                  2 1/2

     

    dunno about you, but that settles it for me ;)

  3. welcome to the moderator queue buddy, i got on without even saying bad words!

    glad you sorted it out with the stainless, as usual i got to the thread long after it was answered ;) , but still want to oFfer help (or jUst have a yarn) ....

    stainless is for sure a CantanKerous beast> if'n YOU don't Treat her with all the reSpecT shE deserVEs

     

    we had an apprentice +under me< where i didmy apprtenticeshipwho just couldn't get it in his head NOT to burn the any stainless we forged<, or work it cold!

    never in the wright heat range!

     

    he also used to go around writing "hot" with chalk on things as they cooled down, i said "it is a blacksmith shop!, assume everything is hot! you are better off writing COLD ont the cold stuff!!"

     

    so when he forge stainless or high tensile cold, even the boss could hear it from the other end of the shop, while the offender was flogging on the unfortunate item, and yell "WRITE COLD ON IT!!!"

  4. Greetings Aus, Looks like a punch pressti me. The flywheel is for inertia not for flatbelts. Forge on and make beautiful things .... Jim

     

    inertia has to be created from somewhere, and in this case, power would have been transmitted to the press via a flat belt on the flywheel.

  5. aha! good work darryl!

    as i said on the day, after i called it a "flypress" (i was thinking "flywheel"),i corrected myself when the real name came to mind, to "punch press".

    i also called it a "heine" press, but as you know, we couldnt find the plate!

  6. Alright, so there goes that idea, by and large. I'll buy a little less 1144 for machining, and pick up some 4140 or 1045.

     

    There is a bit of disagreement on the issue, it seems that some people have used it successfully, but since it really isn't that big a deal to just get a few rods of each, I'll just do that.

    Thanks.

     

    1045 and 4140 are worlds apart themselves,

     http://www.interlloy.com.au/our-products/carbon-steels/1045-medium-tensile-carbon-steel-bar/

    http://www.interlloy.com.au/our-products/high-tensile-steels/4140-high-tensile-steel/?output=pdf

    not to be confused with each other, in forging, heat treating or tensile strength.

  7. that is a cute little bench vice, i would be wary of trying to do work that is *too* heavy on that though.

    having said that, my idea of too heavy varies from others, 50mm (2") "wire" is light work for me ;)

    i generally like to run parts through an electrolytic cleaning setup, if i deem them too rusty, and then oil them.

    the spring needs to be replaced if- a) it is not there; or b) it is not opening the jaws up (which could be the spring, or a number of other reasons.)

    you can clean and add grease whenever you feel like it, but if it hasn't been, or isn't being, abused, they don't need more than a basic look over every year or so.

    enjoy, and keep collecting!

  8. this has got me interested now.....

    there are such things as musical anvils, and pythagoras (of the theorem) also developed one of the earliest musical scales, after hearing smiths working with different sized hammers on different sized anvils.

    while recording this soundtrack tune, neil finn was ruptured to have called " needs more anvil!"

    also-

    i am interested to find the key of mine ;)

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