Everything posted by FordPrefect
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How many people here spin metal, would like to learn to spin metal or would like to discuss the process?
I did some metal spinning in high school, used aluminium to make a water cup...it seem fairly simple to thanks to Mr. Steve Vandervest who made metal spinning easy and fun.
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Possibly buying an anvil?
That price is a steal, but you could still buy it, and then wait for some real steel to come along...
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Stiking Vise and Stand
Is there a picture of the bottom of the stand?
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RIP Grant Sarver
I only knew of Grant Sarver by reading his posts. From what I read he freely and willingly shared his knowledge as well as his humor with all of us, thank you Grant. It is always sad when a man of Grant's stature passes away, my prayers go out to his family and friends.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
I love this sculpture...
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Love the anvil in the above drawing, this is from a fantasy book author Terry Pratchett.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
The stuff we got is 1" to 1 1/2" and few bags of that larger size coal, it works just fine, I use a screen to remove ash and clinkers. The fire is good enough to do most work. I also picked up a gas forge so got all the basis covered.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Drewed, where are you dude?
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Drewed, Just give them a call, there is someone there all the time. I am not sure what the ash content is but for a beginner just getting into blacksmithing this will keep the cost down.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Not sure ash levels, price is great for just starting out. Steve the samples of Damascus pattern examples are awesome on your web site. I love them all, the ladder, serpentine, and welded cable is really nice. Thanks for the link Steve.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Drewed, You have been overpaying, my other friend told me he gets his coal Burlington. I will PM Aaron Cergol for the fly press. http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/mat/2693092476.html Bud Soil's and Grading LLC. nut= 1 1/2" clear for wood burners or coal burners or forge 50 lb bags are $9 per bag. $8.50 a bag on a pallet of 50 bags/1.25 tons = $425 stove= 1 1/2" to 3" clear for wood burners or forge 50 lb. bags $9.50 per bag $9 a bag on a pallet of 50 = $450 rated 13,000 btu wood normally 5000 to 6000 btu
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Drewed, I get my coal in Fond Du Lac, great price, and found a forge there. I was thinking of getting a Centuar fire pot and make my own stand and the rest. I don't feel bad anymore, it's just that if I tell someone I am selling something to them, then that is what I will do, it's a principle that I live by, my word counts for something. I would like to pick up a 80lbs anvil and a 145-165lbs anvil, that should cover what I want to do, price is not an issue but not going to pay over $3 per pound, obviously I need to see and if I like it, then price is not an issue. A friend who is a welder picked up a Trenton 150lbs anvil for $35, I have a picture, what a lucky stiff. Looking for a clean drop forge anvil (Hay Budden, or Trenton), verse the cast iron, so Vulcan even a clean one, is not all that, it was not meant to be for me, lol. Any help I get is appreciated, so if you know someone let him know I am looking for two anvils, but one would be great for starters, by the way I am doing the smithing in Big Bend, in your hood, I keep my honey bees there and plenty of room for me to do all the stuff I love to do. I will have extra two post leg vises, I will pick the better of the three I own, the other two I will sell or trade for an anvil, two of the tree are in great shape, I will clean them up before I get rid of them. Thanks Drewed for all the information, maybe we can meet one day, and have a coffee, love Starbucks.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Hi Brian, and thanks for the welcome.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Drewed, having a real hard time finding a good anvil, my friend who lives in your neck of the woods (Big Bend) found a 70 lbs Vulcan, but one that is not is in such a great shape. I had to buy three post leg vises just to get one that is good, that is sad. I got stuff to trade with now, but I am bummed that the guy sold the two anvil, just before i picked them up...oh well, patience is a virtue, especially when you have metal to pound on.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
I thought in Waukesha they babble...lol, but yes we some of us from Milwaukee do refresh our self via the bubbler.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Oh we got a comedian, wow, from Waukesha, lol.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
42: I could have used your help and knowledge few months ago when I and my wifes brother in law Bill started in this path to blacksmithing, now I have three different post leg vise (Columbian 4 1/2" jaws complete, Indian Chief 3 3/4" jaws complete, and Iron City 4 1/4" jaws missing few parts), will be picking up a very clean Vulcan 70lbs Anvil this Sunday. Hammers and tongs I have. Bill has two old forges, one post leg vise unknown manufacturer 4 1/4" jaws, 70lbs Vulcan vise, and soon will be adding 50lbs Vulcan. Getting big items was a nightmare, especially anvil's and post leg vises...the collectors created an artificial demand and the prices are sky high, which discourages people from starting in this hobby, good thing I am stubborn and persistent. Ebay, etsy, Craig's List are all good sources but sky is the limit and not knowing what to get and how much to pay for it was a learning curve, example for the post leg vises I paid $113.12 for the Iron City, $86.75 for the Indian Chief, and $90.00 for the Columbian. For the Vulcan Anvil I will dish out $200.00, which is $2.86 per pound. Unfortunately I found this and may other good web sites, after I acquired few initial pieces of equipment, that would have helped me choose the equipment much more wisely and guide me as to their value. So any help is appreciated.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Thank you all, I will be looking to find locals that are getting into forging iron, that is a bond that only few can hammer out.
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Hello from Milwaukee Wisconsin
Hi all, just starting out with blacksmithing...