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  1. The areas on Fedex is LTL (Less than a Truck Load) Freight.

    https://www.fedex.com/ratefinder/ltl?locale=en_US

    You need to know the freight class and NEVER pay list price for shipping. Discounts will be 60% or better typically.

    UPS also has a freight rate tool that does a default 60% discount.

    https://www.ups.com/uifs/create?loc=en_US&client=UIS&stcWarn=true (You will need an account)

    Also do not forget to add the weight of packing and pallet material. These can add almost 50lbs to a shipment.

    I like to use pallet wrap if you can get it becuase it helps make sure the stuff stays on the pallets

    All that said, just call these carriers Freight divisions and they are very glad to help out.

     

  2. Here is the rose I did for the meeting this month. This started out as a 1/2 inch x 18 Inch Round stock.

    Took about 10 different operations to get it into the rose. The length before it was rolled up was 34 inches.

    The project time on this rose was about 3 hours.

    We are doing a lot of good projects this year, so come on out and attend if you can !!!

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  3. Turn your anvil stand around or you will be tripping over that leg. I would just line the bottom of that forge with thin fire brick.   You may also want to consider rotating everything 90 degrees and have your forge out in the middle of the space with the window to the right. This will let you pass long items through the forge and also keep you from messing up that paint on the tin. You will want a hood and I would straight stack it right out the top of the shop.

     

    http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/30377-is-my-hood-to-tall/#entry311145

    You could do it like this with or without a side draft intake

     

    Or like these in the pics (follow Lyle's link) http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/27902-sue-and-elise-first-day-at-brians/#entry283989

  4. Here is mine based on Brian's style. I saw another cool one a week ago that is a thick walled square tube tall enough for the vice. A piece of plate welded to the top about 12x12 with a tool rack made of rebar. The plate is off set so that one side of the plate is even with the edge of the tube. I think the tube was 5 or 6 inch square.The post vise was mounted right next to the main post. The post had two lawnmower sized (I am sure hand truck wheels would work also) numatic wheels so when tipped it would roll like hand trucks. It had a thick (3/8 to 1/2) inch piece of checker plate welded to the bottom (about 24x36) of the stand that the foot of the vise sat on and you stand on while using the vise. It was very stable. I will see if I can get some pictures.

     

    I know this is one of my most used tools when out going to workshops.

  5.  I wanted to post the Vulcan Forge Group (AFC Chapter) events for 2013. We have setup a calander of activities for the year and hope all who want to will attend !!!  We meet normally the second Sunday of each month at the Bell Barn behind the casting shed at Tannehill State Park. The park has a small admission fee.

     

    Upcoming events !!!

     

    Vulcan Forge Demos and Projects 2013
    Feb 10th - Heart Sconce with Mike Linn
    March 10 - Dogwood Blossom and Keychains with Mike Linn and Lee McKee
    April 14th - Tongs with James Whatley
    May 5th - Iron Roses in time for Mother's Day with Mike Ray
    June 9th - Patch Knives and Skinners with Glynn Holmes
    July 14th - Copper Letter Opener with Milo
    Aug 11 - Group Project - Standing Coat/Hat Rack To be auctioned off at AFC Fall Conference
    Oct 13th - Swedish Style Axe and Hatchet with Lee McKee
    Nov 10th - Vulcan Forge Holiday Party! Surprise Guest Demo, Cook Out, and BIG Iron in the Hat Auction!
    Dec 8th - Reindeer Shoes & Christmas Tree Ornaments with Big Jim Hestle

     

    We also have a special event on the 16th and 17th of this month. Chasing and Repousse Tools creation this class is $100.00 for two days and includes a 3 foot piece of S-7 1/2 inch Rod. This class size is limited.

    If your interested in these classes, let us know !!! If you would like to attend the Tools creation class on the 16th and 17th PM me for details. It will be a great 2 day class and help support our chapter of the AFC !!! 

     

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vulcan-Forge/144612122261217

    Check out our facebook page for pictures and more details !!!

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