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poundhound

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  1. Any help appreciated. I am starting to assemble components for building a hydraulic press. I have purchased this hydraulic pump because it seem to be all set up double action control valve with a foot pedal control built in. It puts out pressure to 10,000 psi. The cylinder I purchased has a max rating of 3000 psi. Do I put some kind of pressure relief valve between the two to make sure the pump does not exceed the cylinder's max rating of 3,000 psi? The pump has a pressure dial, I could just make sure I don't exceed the pressure manually, but though the relief valve would be a better design.
  2. I like the fish you did, very life like. Here is a fish I made for a friend some years ago, just hammered out the shape, and used metal stain for the colors
  3. i was wondering because with my vise it's about the right height without the extra pipe below the vise leg Poundhound
  4. the plate under the leg has a hole in it to receive the part of the vice leg below the part of the vice leg where it flairs. I used a piece of steel thick enough so i did not have to make another hole in the base plate. Poundhound
  5. Can't wait to see what you come up with. Please post pics.
  6. I was going I was going to bolted down to the cement slab so that it doesn't move when I put torque on it It's pretty heavy but this will make it in movable
  7. here are a few pics of a post vise stand I made over the weekend, still need to prep and paint it before I bolt it down. Made out of some 8"x 4" 3/8 angle iron I had lying around Poundhound
  8. very cool scull for head on bottle opener, not something I have seen before. PoundHound
  9. Thanks for the positive comments 9 Gage wire. Thinking of trying some out of rebar Poundhound
  10. thanks here is a wire shark and horse I did. the shark is on the floor tiles. the others are hanging on the walls.
  11. here is a wire sculpture I made, by just bending some wire and a few areas where I braised the wire to hold it together with some brass braising rod. Even though it is mostly empty space it creates a great effect PoundHound
  12. here is an alligator from bar stock and a railroad spike twisted
  13. Here are some bottle openers out of railroad spikes, bar stock, a horseshoe. I have a few more but don't have the pictures on me. Pound Hound
  14. Thanks I have to get better at the polishing. I don't have a belt grinder which can do a lot of the work for me. But I do have an orbital sander which i have pads up to 220 grit. then hand sand from there. I am starting with a pretty uneven surface, since the lawnmower blades are used they have a lot of dings in them which I grind out. PoundHound
  15. Hello, and happy Fathers Day. Here is another knife I made using another lawn mower blade, it is the knife at the bottom of the picture. The top knife is one I had posted before. I used most of the blade the holes are where the blade attached to the lawnmower. The blade is over 10 inches long and 3 inches wide, and the handle is 4.75 inches. I used purple heart for the wood on the handle. I polished it to a mirror finish, you can seen my hand and camera in reflection. PoundHound
  16. I like the way the file teeth were incorporated into the blade. Very nicely done knife. PoundHound
  17. I posted the first knife I made from my old lawnmower blade, here is a knife I made from the other half. designed it kinda after a Bowie knife. PoundHound
  18. Sorry I did follow the instructions from the knife classes and after the hardening I did two cycles in the oven to temper the blade. I left that step out in my explanation. I will check out the knife chat, so far I only knew about the knife class posts. PoundHound
  19. I don't know :-o I annealed it prior to shaping then heated it to non magnetic then did an oil quench. Refined edge and honed it after that. I don't know how to test edge hardness. PoundHound
  20. Happy Memorial Day, and I hope everyone took the time to remember those who gave the Ultimate Sacrifice for Our Country. Had the day off and got around to making the handles and attaching it and putting in the brass rods. I used some old bubinga wood for the handle. This is the first kinfe I made from steel, and first handle I made and attached. Kinfe is overall 12 inches long with about a 4 inch handle. PoundHound
  21. This is a brass plate I did tonight. This one you can see how nice and clear lettering can come out with this process. Pound Hound
  22. I have put up the copper / brass etching tutorial, Since they moved this post to non ferrous metals, I put it up there. here is the link http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/33266-copper-brass-etching-tutorial/
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