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CurlyGeorge

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  1. I agree with Big D. I have one of the Harbour Freight saws that the link shows, and have used it for several years. I have cut a 3" round shaft and 2"X2" square stock and they cut pretty square. For the money that I paid for it, it has paid for it's self time and again. It has a small table that comes with it and can be mounted with the saw in the vertical position and, with a couple of washers to shim it up on one side, it works great that way too. Of course, it is not American made. But that was all that I could afford, at the time. :)

  2. Are these eating utensils, or serving utensils? I make my eating spoons from 5/16" square stock. Fold the dish end back onto itself and faggot weld it. This doubles the mass and you can them flatten, draw and swage the dish. On serving spoons, I use 1/4" square stock for the handle and 18ga sheet for the dish. Then I use 1/8" diameter rivets to attach the dish and handle. Works very well and is sturdy, too. Hope this helps. :)

  3. A friend showed me a tool that they found amongst his dad's tools in his shop, while cleaning it out, and they have no idea what it is. His dad has passed away. So they can't ask him. we had a couple of ideas. But don't know for sure. So I thought that surely someone on here would recognize it and know what it is/was used for. Anyway, here's the pics. I hope that they are clear enough to get a good look. Thanks.

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  4. Yep. Just plain wrought iron. I started with a 1"X1" square bar. On the second one I drew it down to 3/8" square and cut it 8" long. Then forged to shape. Thomas Powers suggested trying to etch the complete opener instead of just the blade, like I did on the first one. I like the results. I have a demo/camp coming up in a couple of weeks and I plan on having several of these made up and etched ahead of time. We'll see how well they sell. :)

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