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I Forge Iron

tdab95

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    Male
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    Eastern Kentucky :D
  • Interests
    Blacksmithing, Wanna be Beard Growing, Danis, Large Dogs, Small dogs, Dogs, Goats, Pipes, Manliness, Fire, Wrestling Bears, Saving the day, Kittens, Hitting Stuff
  1. Whoah.. I thought this was a real flower! Nice Work!
  2. I'll let you know.. But I don't think that the blowdrier is too low.. Because I heated a railroad tie up to critical temperature (i think..... a magnet wouldn't stick to it)
  3. It's powered.. And I'd say the pump blows harder but I'm not sure how much is too much.
  4. I've been doing a little smithing with a hairdrier but now I have the option of a coleman air mattress pump.... Which should I use? I use coal in my forge btw.
  5. I've been burned quite a bit on my feet.. My first day with a fire going my dad threw a firecracker in and I stepped on the ash that flew out. I wasn't born with them so I'll be ok BUT when I get into big projects I will be using boots.. No need to get hurt for no reason :P
  6. I'm a new smith. I started around a month ago. I'm 15 years old and I'm using cheap stuff to prove that anyone can smith. FORGE A ceramic charcoal grill with a blow dryer through a vent. ANVIL An old piece of railway steel. 7$ CHARCOAL Homemade in my forge. Wood is cut and split by me. TOOLS Went to Amish country bought 3 hammers, a poker, a hatchet, and a handle for 10$ Making tongs soon. I use a random pair of leather gloves and sunglasses. I don't use an apron.. and I either smith barefoot or with flip-flops. That's about it for me.. Any questions just ask. :)
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