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aquamanlr

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  1. Could you give me some info on the mocotaugan in the 3rd photo. aquamanlr
  2. I had a good meet-up. I am looking forward to another meet. LeeRoy
  3. Very good WIP. I like the use of basic parts and design of your knife. LeeRoy
  4. Nice pieces of jewelry you have made. LeeRoy
  5. Thanks for the link Fe-Wood. I will be in that area, on that weekend but the $80.00 for one day is out of the question. Maybe on the next one. LeeRoy
  6. I am in Ore. to see family, and see that there is a blacksmith conf. in driving distance. Can a person just go in for one day, and look around or do you have to attend all 4 days. I would like to visit the tailgate area also. I only have internet when we are in town, so any info would be helpful. LeeRoy
  7. There is a number of bottle openers shown on the site. You can find some with the search button at the top of the page. LeeRoy
  8. Weltall That would be great. I would like to try and replace the mount to put a hand crank blower on it. Thanks aquamanlr
  9. Weltall Your forge looks like the one that I have, they could be sisters. Mine has the blower mount cut off. I now know what to make it look like when I replace it. With mine was a Buffalo Forge # 2EH blower and a General Electric I/8 hp 115 motor. I think that blower is to large for just 1 forge so I will replace it with a smaller hand crank blower that I have. Happy forging LeeRoy
  10. Ian In prepping your grill, you use a wire brush and then wipe it down with a onion. I would like to know what is the purpose of the onion. As you may guess I am no grilling expert. LeeRoy
  11. I used to visit a couple pocketknife sites and there was hand razor forums on them that a person might look into. Be safe. LeeRoy
  12. I have a blower, Buffalo Forge Co Buffalo, N.Y. No. 2 EH W 686 The motor, General Electric 5KH33BB1B KH 1/8 115
  13. aquamanlr

    4" Gift

    My SIL just gifted me to post vises, I only had to travel 1900 miles to pick them up. The 4" is dated 1895 and has a long diamond with a V and unreadable letters and Co. Any one have any idea what the make is? LeeRoy
  14. I would think that a 1/4" round head brad could fit the bill, that is just a guess from a bad eye with no depth perseption. That can't spell either. LeeRoy
  15. Maybe a contact place to obtain one of them. It would make a nice way to save to buy supplies. LeeRoy
  16. I have been going over some of the things that I have saved from post, and I believe that if you can searh posts submitted be Drewed he might be able to put you in touch with someone that has build a forge on a tailer frame. LeeRoy
  17. I thank that is a great gift. The only thing better would be the tickets to Loc-Ness to go with it. LeeRoy
  18. There use to be be a large section in the Blueprints, and there was one listed as BP0267 Collars,Half Collars or Clips. Its showed the way to do them. You might have to have one of the admin. bring it up for you. LeeRoy
  19. I have been thinking about making a set of BBQ tools, so if you would keep posting ideas, It would be a great help. Would just beeswax be a good treatment for these? Thanks in advance of any help. LeeRoy
  20. I would like to say Nice work on the crosses. I think that using the oven to do the temper color is a good touch, I can never keep it even on the whole project. LeeRoy
  21. I would like to say great job !! I have been thinking on some candle holders and that just might fill the spot. I will build 3 of them, different heights. LeeRoy
  22. A very Nice piece of work !! A step-by-step would be enlighting. LeeRoy
  23. I would like to say that is a nice piece of work !! Great design and assembley. LeeRoy
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