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From the album: Gas Forge
I put a large piece of refactory on the other side to help hold heat inside. -
From the album: Gas Forge
Im going to use this end to work from most of the time its plenty big enough for what im gona use it for. -
From the album: Gas Forge
I think this is suposed to be the front but i really dont need an opening this big for what i want to make with this. -
From the album: Gas Forge
My new to me gas forge. A friend of mine made this at a work shop some time before he moved down here. -
From the album: My 5 year old son
making scroll -
From the album: My 5 year old son
He has really good hammer control he hits what he aims at more often than not. -
From the album: My 5 year old son
My 5 year old getting ready to make a hook. -
grace fuel in ashville nc i get my coal there its good coal. unlike kayne they will load it for you. the coal at kayne is a little better but not at twice the price diffrence better.
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Big Blu air hammer questions
RBrown replied to Jose Gomez's topic in Power Hammers, Treadle Hammers, Olivers
I used the one that was closest to the front door of the shop think they had 2 other i didnt use those i actualy liked the lg 25 i think it was over on the left side of the shop -
Big Blu air hammer questions
RBrown replied to Jose Gomez's topic in Power Hammers, Treadle Hammers, Olivers
I used one once at john c campbell to be honest i was not impressed with it but there could be any number of reasons it did not run at what i felt it should have. It is possible it was trund down because students use it or it was geting out of shape and worn out. I would contact them and see if they could recomend some one close to you that might let you try theres out and see if you like it. Thats what i would do if im gona shell out that kind of money on something like that. -
i use a champion 25 works grate its the one i use the most think i payed about $45 forit i have a champ 400 and a big mohawk the 400 needs some tlc so i dont use it right now and the mohawk is so hard to turn i have to take it apart to see whats making it bind up so hard. check with other smiths in your area and you should be able to find one but depending on condition and who made it price will range from free to $300 if you look enough and be patent you can find them at fleamarkets and junk shops. If you go electric you can take about any size squarl cage blower and make it work i recomend an air gate over reostat control less fidiling with a knob to get it at the right speed.
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Stuff.....tools laying in the shop..Use 'em or sell 'em???
RBrown replied to rthibeau's topic in Tools, general discussion
you know unless its an extra one as soon as you sell it you will need it. or cant find the other one to use -
How did you get started in blacksmithing?
RBrown replied to Glenn's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
Beleve it or not i did see it on tv. I saw a guy on pbs being intervewed he had a school up in north carolina some ware never did figure out ware. I caught the bug then and thought that woudl be cool to make stuff like that. A little while latter i found anvil fire and got some information on how to build a forge i built one and used a big pipe plug for an anvil for a while then my wife let me get a new anvil about 8 or so years ago. Iv gone slowley from having almost no tools to about all i really need to get a job done not all i want but about all i need. -
Goodbye blacksmithing in my backyard.
RBrown replied to IRon_FOrgerI22's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
Can i run away to Wisconsin to i like blacksmithing and cheese -
I beleve its Wayne Goddard considers a hornless anvil was perfect for a knife making anvil
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Is this anvil Appropriate?
RBrown replied to lukebailey's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
i got one of those anvils from hf out of self defense gives my kids something to beat on other than my good anvils. that and it works perty good for cold cutting with a chisil other than that there junk -
nope dont have one i still havent built a back wall and that is ware my forge is and i still have a 10x7 gaping hole in the front ware the doors are suposed to be
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Allot of it depends on what situation im in. When i was working on heavy trucks for a living i got snapon, cornwel, matco and other expensive tools to do my job to give you an exampe i payed i beleve about $400 for my 1/2 snapon impact gun did the job of a 3/4 gun. they held up better and did the job that needed to be done. I used those tools to make a living with so a payed the higer price for the best tools i could get. My blacksmith shop on the other hand is a hobby that only pays for its self some of the time. i have to take money out of my income to buy things for my shop instad of my shop paying for the tools. If my shop was full time and i had to rely on the tools to make a living with i would buy the best i could afford to buy to make my living with. cheep tools work but they dont always do the best job and they brake more offten. Having good quality tools will normaly mean you get the job done faster and better than with cheep tools.
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Shattering Hammers on Mythbusters
RBrown replied to Nick's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
i saw part of the show didnt see them do a redo of it though. and no they did not get the hammers any ware near hot enough in there bbq grill to heat treat them if any thing they made them dead soft. what happens if you hit 2 metals hardend to there maximum hardnest is they can crack and chips can fly a chip can and will come off with the same speed of a bullet just ask my buddy about the chunk of an axe in his leg that had to be pulled out (dont ask me how they did it were still trying to figure that one out) also when tools are used for long periods of time they mushroom and get cracks in them just like the end on your chisils if you dont beleve in dressing the stiking end just wate till you are digging a pice of it out of your arm you will be a belever then. -
Bladesmith anvil question
RBrown replied to Sam Salvati's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
iv got a chunk of big hydrolic cylender shaft im gona set up as a portable anvil for a knife hammerin i got to once or twice a year. not shure what the steel is but i would think it should be perty tough stuff consedering its about 5 inch diameter.