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David Gaddis

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  1. Thanks for the info, as I am new at this form of work. The rod I was using was longer than the shelf for the forge so it was place at a diagonal position. This was the first thing for me to put into the fire and it was too big for me to handle properly. With re-shaping it became the base for a cut-off hardy, my first tool to build. Hope to acquire coal in a few days as the charcoal does not go very far.
    And of course I will use bigger metal if I use this one to destruction. Thanks for the info, yall.

  2. Building my first forge and using charcoal until I get my supply of coal. I got this 4150 1.5in dia shaft hot in short order. The air control is a coffee lid covering the air inlet. The fan will be remounted vertical soon. The tyre is 4in pipe and the fire box is welded 3/16 steel. A replacement will come when this one burns out. No tools as of yet, except shop hammers, post vice, anvil, etc. Plans are to build all my necessary items as I need them. The hardie hole is 2.25 in an imported cheaper anvil. Still looking for a good 200 lb one that I can afford.

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  3. I am new to this forum and live in Forest, Ms. Interests are old age techniques such as b'smith where power may not be the important element. Other interest are meeting others in the same idea group and would like to attend some somewhat local demos. Hopefully a full b'smith shop will be added to my other shop equiptment. Maybe just have a cup of coffee or a visit. 601=946-1201 cell

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