Everything posted by brucegodlesky
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sharpening anvil
Can someone tell me the proper name for the small anvils that are used to sharpen scythes? Thanks
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Another post on Anvil ID's and worth?
get yerself over to the SteelWheelers Iron show held later this month, irrc.
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Cleaning up wire rope after forging
Here is my nickle worth..... I weld the ends with a mig. Heat and untwist. Heat again several times and beat the snot out of it agains tthe anvil. Most that crud and corruption will come out. Wire brushing all the time. Let it cool. Stick then end of the cable you are going to first weld into a coffee can of kerosene/coal oil. Forget about the borax. Weld that sucker up. You can even use wd40 . Just let the billet cool between heats a little bit so the POL doesn't evaporate from the high heat.
- FISHER anvil survey
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Little Giant under new ownership
good luck to the new owners!
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Thinking about going on a power hammer hunt!?
Go for it! The more people who know you are looking for a hammer the better! Soone ror later one will turn up.
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foreign anvil
anyone heard of an anvil by Patmar. Possibly Estonian? I'm thinking this is part of a vise/anvil
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Power Hammer vs Hydraulic Press (first, that is)
when I bought my Fairbanks A, my life changed........ (BOG)
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New member with a new toy (power hammer)
Milo, I have my Fairbanks A set up to run over head. I'm not far away so if you want to come take a look, you're welcome to. I'm in southern Armstrong Co. bruce godlesky BirdogForge
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Champion 401 questions
thanks
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Champion 401 questions
I've never seen a Champion catalog. Where didja find it?
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Champion 401 questions
I have this one setting in a bucket of coal oil right now.
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Champion 401 questions
oh ya, the stand is similar to a Canady Otto Big Western instead of a 3 legged one.
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Champion 401 questions
SReynolds, where ,if I may ask, did you find all this catalog info for Champion? I've been looking lately as i picked up a C blower that is unlike any I've seen.
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Modern power Hammer
Nice old hammer ya got there Steve!
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Hay-Budden List
sometimes my web abilities are lacking :-) here's the picture of my latest HB
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Hay-Budden List
here's the last one I brought home. 300#+ 1894 still has a lot of factory edge. What a dream to work on :-) bruce/birdog
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Beginner Attempting Damascus Process
If it were me, I would concentrate on getting the desired layer count before twisting. You lose the twist with each subsequent fold. YMMV bruce/birdog
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Dupont value
I'd agree with all the above . The Fairbanks/Dupont line are great hammers! Their claim to fame was the least amount of moving parts, so I was told. I'm running an A (50#) BTW, pulley configuration determines where your motor placement will be.
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It followed me home
must not have hit the right button. I'll try again.
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It followed me home
wotizzit??? Picked this up at a steam show today.
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It followed me home
I wear overallls.... all the time :-) Camo when hunting. Like all the pockets and places to put stuff:-) Frosty, how you doin'??
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Sean Conner Passes
Glenn, our thoughts and prayers are with you. bruce&Di at BirdogForge
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BBQ tools
Nice work Mark!! I like the leaf idea. I started a mess of BBQ tools yesrterday, finishing them this morning. They sell really well most places. The ones I'm making today are from structural cable and take a little longer than normal. Have to weld up the cable first and draw it out. Then , of course, etch. That leaf idea would look good with patternwelded steel. Thanks for posting them!
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It followed me home
they call 'em hickory cloth