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simmonds

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  1. I have been scrounging parts for the past year and have the material at hand to put together a junkyard power hammer. Now that I have all the material, I am instead contemplating building a treadle hammer instead...at least just for the time being. What would you guys build first if you had the material for either? What are the advantages of both designs and how do they differ?

  2. I remember my first pair of tongs. Due to the only material I had at hand and to the fact that I knew nothing about different steels at the time, I constructed them out of re-bar. I must have spent 8 hours trying to get the two halves to conform. Punching the holes and constructing a usable rivet was another issue. After much frustration and a lot of four letter words, I finished them...and they seemed to be working pretty well. I was kind of proud of myself. The next day after quenching a project I was holding them with, they cracked and broke in three places around the jaws. :(

  3. markb, I have been going to garage sales in the Eugene/Springfield and surrounding rural areas for over 20 years and haven't seen an anvil yet! What gives! Actually, I did see a very LARGE 200+ pound Peter Wright at a garage sale once. It was in the barn where the sale was being held but unfortunately was not for sale. It belonged to the guys dad who had long past and he said he used it "once in a blue moon" to "straighten stuff out". It was in perfect condition. :(

  4. To set the forge and anvil height to your personal size try this. Set your anvil height so your knuckles (making a fist) just touch the top of the anvil when standing beside it with your arms straight down. Do the same for forge height but add 3 inches. That is what I did and I find both very comfortable to work at.

  5. Glenn, thanks for the good info. I will call and ask for the analysis.

    Neil - Thanks for the response. The coal up in Chehalis is ALOT cheaper than the Cumberland/elkhorn I am buying locally (although it is excellent quality). Just thought it would be nice to go up and buy a truck load for cheap to use for general applications. I will shoot a email to your buddy and see what he says. Thanks so much. Chris

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