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marcusb

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  1. Just a side note, reading old blacksmithing book that describes a wood forge heavy lined with clay, claimed it held heat better than anything. Alot of options out there, but all a forge needs to do is contain a fire.

  2. I render tallow from deer and use it for a great many things, wood preservation/waterproofing, rust preventer, drill and saw lube etc. Plus side is it leaves your hands very soft, and costs nothing but a little cook time. Also last years with no refrigeration. I have a batch 3 years old good as new. For hunters out there its a option to consider.

  3. I have found that if I use store bought charcoal it sparks badly, more wood than coal. I make my own and thru expeiment have found that if it starts sparking much, generally you are giving it to much air. Really does not take much air with charcoal. Wonderful stuff!

  4. I have discovered there is such a thing as dual chamber bellows, and would like to try my hand at building one. While looking at diffrent designs that use leather and canvas I got to thinking if pleather/vinyl would be an alternative. The only negative I can think of would be lack of fire resistance. If the bellows was located a distance from the forge would there be any danger? I am not sure if heat would travel back thru the ducts etc? I have a huge quanity of vinly upholstery fabric that would work great if it would be safe.

    Thanks for you input

  5. Hi Guys!!!

    First post on the forum. I have had a intrest in blacksmithing for years due to my other hobbies. Couple weeks back I came across a old beat up Hay budden(I think) #125 and a nice rivet forge. Anvil has alot!! of edge wear but a flat face so I figured it would be a good one to learn on and at a dollar a pound hard to beat. Sure would be nice to repair edges but from what I have read on the site its not really feasable. I have begun reading up on steels from books I found at the library and on blacksmithing techniques etc. So far I have learned I have a long way to go! I am picking up a couple drums this weekend to make charcoal barrels. My first project is to try and make some hardy tools then some punches. Well, better not wear out my welcome,


    Marcus Bratton

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