Everything posted by GMoore
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ABANA Conference 2012 Group Photo
Let me know? Let me know where I can find a million dollars. Let me know how I can become good looking> Then, let me know about the group photograph - that is, of course, only if the group photo is a group made up of ABANA "convention" folks, and not be invitition only!
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ABANA Conference 2012 Group Photo
Let me know!
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It followed me home
Edwards Shear No. 10B. Picked it up in Texas and brought it home to Colorado via Oklahoma and Kansas.
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Best Artist Blacksmith...
David Norrie, Berthoud, Colorado
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Australians going to ABANA conferance
I live in Colorado and my wife and I are going. We're staying at a state park (cabin) in the Black Hills. Lots of things to do there, besides the ABANA conferance.
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Idle talk, Who is your favorite Blacksmith from the movies?
The Blacksmith, Buster Keaton
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Bonehead Blacksmith Stunt of the Week
A bit of machine oil poured down the barrel would have solved the problem.
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ABANA 2012 rapid city.
My wife and I are coming up from Colorado,
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Welding/work table
I'm in the middle of building the table. 4' by 8', 3/4" steel top surface sitting on 6 , 4" by 4" steel tube legs (1/4" walls) and a 4" (1/4" wall) angle iron frame. The two center legs will also have a 4" tube brace running across the underside of the table surface. The legs are all to be fitted with 6" steel casters (two with brakes). The underside will also have a 4" angle iron frame sitting near the bottom of the framework with ma braced expanded metal shelf. A vice will be fastened to one corner and a tool rack will be welded along one edge. The table will probably weigh in at about 1200 pounds and everything except the top surface will be painted stove blackl.
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It followed me home
I came home from a road trip with a Cole vice (3 1/4") in perfect working order.
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Business cards
-Sitting Ready To Meet Needs You Don’t Even Know You Have- ****************************************************** Lies Told * Junk Sold * Races Fixed * Metaphors Mixed * Beer Brewed * Governments Sued Complaints Aired * Fortunes Shared * Pigs Rented * Rumors Hinted * Mud Slung * Insults Flung Cars Towed * Debts Owed * Riots Started * Money Parted Gary L. Moore Archaeologist, Occasional Curmudgeon, And Would Be Blacksmith 732 Old Apple Valley Road * Lyons, CO 80540 * 303-823-5703 (H), 303-882-0032 © [email protected] Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts (Colorado State University), Lechery of Arts (Old Codgers State) Doctor of Divinity (Universal Life Church) Register of Professional Archaeologists Sometimes Teacher * Mail Order Preacher Would Be Writer * Windmill Fighter * Aged Caver * Memory Saver Newspaper Stringer * Vocal Left Winger * Muckraker * Trouble Maker Dealer in and Facilitator of: Used cars * Honky-Tonk Bars * Fractured Rocks * Shattered Pots * Used Cows * Broken Vows Counterfeit Bills * Gambling Skills * Whiskey Jugs * Coffee Mugs Misspelled Words * Conjugated Verbs EXPERT AND PROMPT SERVICE “If you can’t stay young, at least stay immature” Credit Cards, Blank Checks, Coins of the Realm, Gold Nuggets, Servitude, and Dead Fowl Accepted
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Big 50, Thought this was worth posting...
I think it's a bit too large to fit through my shop door.
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Stories behind smithy/forge names...
Gary Forge. My first name is Gary and my symbol is the Gary dart point (an East Texas aboriginal spear point).
- *Possible* trip to ABANA 2012 Rapid City
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First Aid Kit
I'm looking for a first aid kit to put in my blacksmith shop. Outside of the normal stuff for cuts and scrapes, I need something for burns and a good eye wash. Anybody got any ideas?
- *Possible* trip to ABANA 2012 Rapid City
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Blacksmiths and Beards
Grew my first (and remaining beard) in 1977 while doing a winter dig (archaeology) in New York state (-45 degrees). Had it ever since except for a brief period when I had to shave it off because of work requirements. It hides my ugly face.
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Welding/work table
I've done a bit of MIG welding, but am going to take a MIG welding class at a nearby community college. I want to build a table (4' x 8') to put in my blacksmith shop. I plan on putting rollers on the legs (4 or 6 legs?), and want to have a lower shelf (full sized) for storage, maybe something to hold tools along the end, maybe a leg vice, etc. For the top, I would like a heavy plate (how heavy, I don't know - up to 1"). Suggestions, please.
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New shop
Just outside Lyons, CO just barely inside the Rocky Mountains (north of Boulder and Denver). We don't get much rain, but quite a bit of snow. Got to go straight up for both flues.
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New shop
I'm in the process of putting together my shop. I've converted part of my barn by pouring a concrete floor, wiring the space (110 and 220), and putting in ceiling lights. So far, I've got a coal forge (large one) with hood, a smaller coal forge, a gas forge (two burner), a treadle hammer, three welders (gas, arc, and MIG), various vices, an electric and an old drill press, swage blocks, a couple of grinders, an anvil, and a 25# Little Giant. The structure is wooden. I'm facing the inside of the shop with corrugated metal and have a question about insulation. I'm thinking about using some UltraTouch Denim Insulation behind the large coal forge (between the corrugated metal and the outer wall). The Ultra Touch is supposed to be very fire resistant. I will space the forge about thirty inches away from the wall (perhaps with another metal reflective panel about four inches away from the corrugated metal). Will this work? Does anyone out there have experience with this product? I'm, also, going to have to run a pipe up through the ceiling ("smokestack"), and will probably do the same when I put in a wood stove. The problem is that the roof is old fiberglass panels (brittle). What is the best way to cut the holes? I'm just a rank amateur at pounding hot metal! Thanks
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great Christmas
Got a $250 Home Depot gift card - for some expanded metal sheeting for interior shop panels.
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Scrolls and Collars
Merry Christmas, Brian!
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Weight of 25# Little Giant
I just bought a 25# Little Giant (1939s era mfg.). I'm wondering about transport and its weight. Will it be best to transport the hammer in its vertical position? What are good tie points for my chain and webbing? I think loading it on my trailer will not be a problem. Fork lifts on both the pick up and my shop ends. Unloading should also be pretty straight forward. The problem is moving it around in my shop (roof too low to admit fork lift). How much does the hammer weigh? Can I move it around with roller pipe? Thanks
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Blacksmiths and Beards
Full beard. Had it for about 33 years - except for a clean shaven month of so while I was working in a bad gas oil field (mask fit).
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chaps and Aprons
Wearing something (aprons) with pockets on the outside sounds like asking for trouble (storing embers, sparks, etc.).