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Bentiron1946

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  1. I stopped at a blacksmith shop in Oklahoma in the late 70's and the ole boy there was using an old worn out pipe thread cutting machine to twist his rod. Nice slow motor and did a nice job on various sizes of steel. With the big chuck he had on there. He did both hot and cold twisting. Hot for tight twists and cold for window bars.

  2. This sure is an evil post. I ain't got no money, my back is killing me and we sure as shooting don't got anything anyways near this good out here. The pictures of the tailgate sale look better then anything we got out here. Just plain depressing I tell you, plain depressing.:( So many tools so little time:D

  3. That sure is a cute little hammer. It looks a bit short though. Are you a midget? I guess to get it at a comfortable working height you will have to put a reinforced concret base under it and lower that foot pedal some. Looks like you are going to have a lot of fun in the near future.:D

  4. We have a lot of different species of rattlesnake out here but so far I have not had a serious situation. I bought a snake tong several years ago to remove from the property. I hate to kill them considering the amount of rodents they eat but the thought of them striking the old (me) or the young bothers me. This year so far my neighbor has had two Mohave, three Western Diamond and one Black Tail rattlers and he lets none survive. I do worry about the dogs condensing the cost of anti-venom, to save a dog it costs around $1,200 so if one of mine gets bit it is goodbye.:(

  5. I already thought that farriers were smiths. Well we won't hold the fact that you like horses against you. I guess that after your back and knees go you need to do a little diversification in the hammer skill department.;) Welcome IFI:D

  6. This is the place to be. The BluePrints are a great resource for new ideas and there is always 'search' if you can't find it in BP or just ask and you will get an answer very quick. Welcome to the clan!:D

  7. It appears that I have a congenital problem with my lower back. The five lower vertebrae are malformed and can't hold the disk in place. Doesn't appear to be much they can do until I loose around one-hundred-fifty pounds. Then there is the possible hairline fracture of the hip. They also can't fix that until I loose weight.

  8. Very nice looking gate for the wall but that would never pass the Phoenix, AZ city code for pool fences or gates. Fences must be a minimum of 5' tall, non climbable with bars spaced no more then 4" apart so a child's head can not fit between them. Gates must have self closers on them and a keyed lock, of course they have no appreciation for beauty either.

  9. I have used the soil, if you want to call it that, right out of my yard. We have very little organic material in our soil out here but do have granite particles. I usually buy fire clay at the masonry supply dealer in 25# bags though instead. Sounds like you just had a real fun experience especially with the hair jell.

  10. The only real problem that I saw with it was it was 220V and not 110V. I now have to get an extension cord big enough to get it out of the garage. Our homeowners insurance does not allow welding in the garage. It is still in the trunk.:rolleyes: When my back gets a little better I will have to do some test welds with this thing.

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