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hammerkid

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  1. Yeah that’d be fine with me just don’t know the email or anything associated with it
  2. Hello yall just wanted to say hey and wondered if anyone i remember was still active on here, formerly on here as hammerkid.
  3. Hey yall know anything about whom to contact to get info on the knoxville group? Been long time since I ve been on here or anything so I am outta the loop so to speak
  4. I probally use my Hofi hammer most, then the rounding hammer I made, then The Straight peen that Richard T. made. Then also use other hammers when needed .
  5. this is pretty neat idea Richard think may make one , maybe able to sell sum at school lol
  6. Hey yall its been long time since been on here. And fixing go play round in my shop work on some belt buckles and i though this be good chance to get back on here and get some ideas and maybe show some my ideas. ,Chris
  7. I am 16 and I smith. Although i havent had much time lately between school , working, and my buddies.
  8. John did you get ride of your tools to?
  9. I `am going have to agree with Jimmy. A good shooting would cure it lol
  10. Prayers sent to Deb and Frosty. Hope get well soon
  11. Now that is one AWESOME project!!!! Anyone video it?
  12. Looks Really Good Ironstein!!! I cant wait till the class I`am taking of Brian`s .
  13. Once you start using it you will find uses for the sway back. Asd jeff said it is real good to straighten items. I have a 108lb Mousehole and it has a pretty big swayback but it comes in Handy. I wouldnt change a thing. Mine one of the corners is came un welded so once get a chance I plan on building it back up , but dont plan on filling the swayback up , its just to useful. Chris
  14. I think Jeff is hit the nail on the head LOL. It all depends on many factors though , area, the horse , supplies etc.
  15. Them look Real nice JOhn!
  16. I got to thinking the other day when I was watching a video of a smith making something that required tooling ( slitter, drift) I dont remeber who it was , they wa smaking a hammer though. And they used the same hammer for forging as they used for slitting and drifting the eye. I got to thinking if a hammer is hard enough an dthe top of the tool is soft what would this hurt? And I personally have been using a seprate hammer for those sorta operiations instead of my main forging hammer. And I thought this would be a good poll to start. Do you use your forging hammer for punch work or do you use a diff. hammer?
  17. Ok here is my take on the problem of total beginers asking a question that has been posted and talked about multiple times before, I think you should do your research (ie use the Search feature on IFI or even possibly google ) before you post a question if you are not going to read the getting started section. As menitonted in another posting in this thread , my generation is use to getting answers handed to ourselves instead of trying to find the answer for ourselves. But now that is my .02 cents worth. ,Chris
  18. Ok I ve got some plain 1/8" plate I`am going use. Chris
  19. yeah looks like a mousehole to me . If you are hard up for a anvil maybe $225.00 , really depends on ur area some places it worth more than others.
  20. I think there is a article in the hammers blow that Brent Bailey has a how to on making a hammer from Atlantic 33.
  21. I agree with Matt those look like hammer eye tongs .
  22. what thickness of plate did you use for the Table top Brian? I REALLY like the idea going go build one ASAP. I`ve been needing a table /tool holder for demos and for around the shop. Chris
  23. I am not sure LOL. I think before I started school so 11 ish yrs ago ?? I dont know for sure
  24. Tom , 1040 has 40 points of carbon. Its a simple carbon steel. How big in diameter are the axles? I think if I remeber correctly they are 1045? I would consider making hammers out of em .
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