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macbruce

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  1. KDS? .........Looks like an improvement to me over strictly dovetails. It's nice to be able to fab your own dies in short order w/o a mill or shaper imho.... B)
  2. Hi Justin, There's nothing like it in ''Pounding Out The Profits''. What's your location?
  3. macbruce

    Lil' Tweaker

    I made a new post in my Buldoze Bender thread;http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/20235-bulldoze-bender/?view=getnewpost I started a new topic w/a link so it would show on new content....... :)
  4. A few final touches...I built a lil' tweaker attachment(s) to do small stuff; the piece in the pics is 7/16 rd. The static piece that has the two 5/8'' rounds welded to it for the bending form can be turned 180* and have a different form welded to it in the future. Since this attachment covers the small stuff I'm thinkin' I just might put my Diacro #3 on the block.....Great tool, but I wouldn't miss walking around it's 3 foot handle. Two new outboard form pin holders are shown as well.
  5. macbruce

    4140

    Mcmaster Carr's current price at roughly $5.70 per pound my two pieces weighing 50 lbs would have cost $285. If I'd had the two pcs cut from plate (which they were) they would of course been less PP than finished barstock but still pretty spendy........Scrounging pays...... ;) http://www.mcmaster.com/#6552K471
  6. Here's some ideas.....https://www.google.com/search?q=metal+pig+sculpture&hl=en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=ZYBfUZ_0MYfxiwLV_oHAAQ&sqi=2&ved=0CE4QsAQ&biw=1280&bih=850 Never done a pig, layers of riveted plate like a topo map might work.........
  7. macbruce

    4140

    Funny how those nimrods on TV NEVER find any BS stuff. You know they've come across good stuff, how could they not? Either they're very uninformed or they're stupid. You and me Bro, I'd like nothing better than to travel about the country(s) in a Mercedes van looking for you know what... B)
  8. macbruce

    4140

    I love it when I go to the scrap yard an stuff is MARKED. Two pcs of 4140, 2.5 x 4.25 x 8.5'' for $25.....PH dies..... B)
  9. A friend of mine, Steve Rollert asked Francis Whitaker around in1999, "What advice would you give to a younger smith just starting out?'' and his answer was ''Learn to use power tools to their full advantage.'' Francis was in allot of pain and discomfort with a brace on his hammer arm in his later years from over a half a century of pounding. He did have a 25 LG but I think he did more work by hand, especially when he was young (I know I did) than he had to....''Nobody stays young forever''.
  10. No way. When the scale of the work gets beyond a certain point it becomes impossible to work by hand. Like say Michael Dillon's ''Aileron'', you could make an exact maquette of this sculpture by hand but no one on the planet can forge a 4''x4'' billet by hand. Digging ditches with spoons is stock removal. Possible yes, but not practial.
  11. Mine is made of metal and concrete. 2x the weight of the anvil.........It never moves a MM when I'm working on it but when I want to move it about it's no problem on my concrete floor....it works for me.
  12. I couldn't agree more. When I rebuilt this 25 last year I got to thinkin' how lame the original hook up is so I decided to re configure it as you described here.....I just makes more sense.
  13. Why are they breaking and where? Maybe the rod diameter is too small for the job of there's too much deflection or both.......They use ''pretty good steel'' in air cyl rods a reason so I doubt using mild steel will solve your problem.
  14. Why are they breaking and where? Maybe the rod diameter is too small for the job of there's too much deflection or both.......They use ''pretty good steel'' in air cyl rods a reason so I doubt using mild steel will solve your problem.
  15. If the other parts are worthy of a makeover I'd look into a Japanese style frame.....You could maybe even cut the anvil free and use it. The angle of the dies could be a problem, or not......
  16. This was in amongst some lathe tooling I got. Wazit for?
  17. Back around 1980 I got a nice little 50# Beau for $500 I think but it had been outside for a long time. Getting the adjuster nuts out was hard and there was no way I could just pop em back in and use em so chasing the threads with a tap was my only option.......Yeesh, a new 3 x 10 tpi was big bucks and I was desperate......I went back to the same yard I bought the hammer at(man do I miss that place) and started rooting through bins of old tooling and bingo! Got it for $1.50 a pound, that has to rate one of the best days scrounging I ever had..... :D .....I've only used it once and I've eyed it a time or two thinking if I squished it , it would make a cool looking bowl......Available to anyone for shipping to and fro......
  18. These look modern and are made in Italy I believe, other than that I know nothing else about them......
  19. FYI I have the correct tap for chasing the arm tensioner threads if you need one. It's 3'' x 10 tpi
  20. I kinda wonder about this one....Is it soft? Looks like some moron used it for an OA cutting table and possibly used it as a heating platform as well. If it's still hard why not mill/grind the surface?
  21. I have used bee venom therapy on my shoulders and the results were positive. It lasted longer than the cortizone shots and one 'injection' wasn't any worse than the other imo.......If you're alergic to bees forget about it or find out for sure because anaphylaxis shock can kill you. There are many BVT products offered on the internet including pills of pure venom for those who don't want to 'harvest' their own or for winter use... http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CDwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.beevenom.com%2Fbeevenomtherapy.htm&ei=rU5QUabvDYixqgGDkoDQAQ&usg=AFQjCNEbG6ecdQElnOUNRZ5xc2pbic5hDA&sig2=FM-MPvLYzOL5jEZtf4QECQ&bvm=bv.44158598,d.cGE&cad=rja http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=6&cad=rja&ved=0CGcQFjAF&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.medicinenet.com%2Fscript%2Fmain%2Fart.asp%3Farticlekey%3D50602&ei=rU5QUabvDYixqgGDkoDQAQ&usg=AFQjCNH05jIcu7SLO47GXuGmxg1Cvz0ZDg&sig2=BfmXFbt2QS8aP894_OxaEw&bvm=bv.44158598,d.cGE
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