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Fatboy Rider

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  1. the 25 # little giant found in a barn. I was trying to talk the grandson into letting me buy grandpa's old anvil (a really nice old 250# ER) but didn't have any luck because he "used it to straighten stuff". He is a good friend and said I could use that old thing. under old hydraulic hoses and about a inch of grease and dust was this 1927 old stile little giant. run by a 1 horse Montgomery Words motor

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  2. thanks I was leaning toward spar varnish, but will try urethane on a small piece and see how it looks.

    No dish washer its made out of model A leaf spring, a practice knife that survived heat treat. If it will take a good edge (meaning if i can grind a good edge) it should be a nice knife.

  3. Was given some purple hart wood scraps and have made scales for a full tang chiefs knife. It is beautiful wood. Any experience or suggestions on finish for this wood in this application. the color is unique and i would love to retain it. but the knife will reside in my kitchen and be used. thanks Walt

  4. Just finished mine, 24 X 24, 10' ceiling, Chip board over insulation, concrete floor. anvil set on a new azobe tie 5' under the concrete, Post vice and old pipe vice on another tie. large bench out of 1/4 plate, blown natural gas forge and coal forge. 25" exhaust fan, 25 lb little giant on isolated slab. grinding and polishing bench set in concrete to absorb vibration. overhead I beam and a 1 tone chain hoist. keg-orator and beer fridge.

    the little giant was the last straw for my wife and the shop was a done deal.

  5. An interesting read. I built rocket type cooking stoves in the peace corps in 1985. At that time the efficiency made them easy to sell to the women of our village. Deforestation made gathering fuel a major choir each day. they were a major improvement over the 3 stone cooking fire.

    I haven't thought of them for years....I may have to make one for some outside cooking. LOL

  6. I made a stacked cross last night for my daughter. I've wanted to try this since Jake posted his this fall. It went well until I tried to pean the brass rivet. the edges kept fracturing. The rivet was done cold, that may be the problem. Any thoughts would be appreciated

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  7. http://cgi.ebay.com/EBM-Blower-G2E120-CA17-115-Volt-AC-60Hz-5-Blade-150cfm-/350273556131?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item518dee4ea3

    this is the blower I got off ebay. I used a fan reo-stat to slow the fan and a simple gate valve to fine tune. I was told on a squirrel cage fan that it is better to restrict the out flow than the in flow.

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  8. They are rail bits. the drill clamps to the track and drills through the web. my buddy says they get about 8 passes out of one side, then turn the bit. In our area they are obsolete the rail is now welded. these were rescued from the scape pile.

    They are very hard to work, it took 2 of us about 1 1/2 hours with a sledge to break down 2 bits to billet size. They are resistant to grinding and finishing. However the first knife is still very sharp after about a year in the hands of a 12 year old.

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