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I have two gassers one is the big and thick one and the other is a coffee can Both are lined with kaowool, satinite and itc 100. I use the coffee can more than the big one. Woody is right The steel casing is only to hold the insulaton . Click on the link provided http://refractory.elliscustomknifeworks.com/ you see everything from steel, bricks, COFFEE CANS, and some funky looking sheet material. Oh and also just because the shell is thicker it still gets HOT :shock:
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pics pics we need pics :mrgreen:
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Bigger is better
Hows this for size?? :mrgreen:
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Hey thats a great job!!! 8)
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Thats a nice first knife.. keep it up :D
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Thanks hollis and thomas for the info Ill be sure to try the barrel that sound like a good idea.
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Hollis
My vice has that same "c inside a triangle" as your first pic. That is a columbian vice right? How can I tell how old my vice is?? By the way Im in the process of moving into my first bought house; and the shop is 12'x13'. Do you have any pictures of a portable vice mount that is heavy enough so that I can use and move to various locations?Also I just seen the stand that Irnsrgn made and was wondering if that stand was sturdy easly movable.
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Cool Thanks for the reply. I was just wondering but most likely ill leave well enough alone. Do you have any recomendations on how to mount this vise
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I have a columbian post vise that has a slightly bent jaw. I bought this thing for 45$ four months ago. The way that its bent is from left two right like someone was prying something real long in it. Is there any way that I can fix this or should I leave it alone?? Its off only about .25"
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Pj
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Thanks for the welcome. I really like this site Most of all the blue print gallery there is ton of info in there..
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Hello peoples:D I just wanted to say hello and that I enjoy reading all the good info on this forum. My name is Pj and im From Bay City Tx. I mainly attempt making knives but have always loved learning the almost lost art of blacksmithing. I look foward to learning all I can from everyone ...
Thanks for listening,
Pj :D
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