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Sounds like you'll be off to a better start than a lot of us did! No brake drum forges and rail anvils haha
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Looks good, that should work great till you find a real anvil that fits your needs.
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Very nice. Looks like you'll be having fun!
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Looks nice, stubbier than other french style hammers Ive seen, I like that. What size stock did you start with?
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Thats a lot of metal!
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You can find more info and how to make the treadle setup here.
http://www.iforgeiro...__1#entry251892
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I soaked this in Vinegar for a few days, scrubbed it clean and seasoned it like a cast iron pan. My mom wants to use it to make sausage and a few other things.
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Ive been looking at these too, looks like it would be awesome. From what Ive seen they are more for the glasswork crowd and just reworked for us, Gas Saver is what I saw too.
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Awesome! never seen a blacksmith bunny either, ha.
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Looks great! Take your time with the rest of it but make sure you show us pictures.
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The coal keeper for my area sells it for $14 per 50lb bag. There is also a place that sells it in bulk for .35cents/pound.
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Picture?
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http://www.onlinemetals.com/
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Yes, that is very important, I like to give things back to the people that have given me anything, be it Items or Information I always try to show my appreciation. Blacksmithing makes the greatest gifts as well, most people have never even known a blacksmith let alone had something made for them by one, so even the smallest piece can be very cool.
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Nice to hear you like the chili forge, I talked to the lady out there the other day about ordering the Tabasco with probe port and stand. She said when I order it in April(my anniversary present!) it would take about 4 weeks to receive. They were very nice and professional on the phone and emails. I had wondered about blocking the openings at all, I work with smaller stock a bit too so I think Ill get a fire brick or two for when Im heating that type of work.
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That is nice, you should post a video of it singing to make us all happier.
How long did it take to get? I remember reading that ordering one with a side shelf can add to the wait time. -
Lovely, anvil I have a 108 lb Peter Wright, and a 148 Mouse hole both were probably made in the same place in England, the same place as yours.
Where about in Missouri are you? Im toward the Springfield area. -
Just talked to my uncle last night, his friend use to do some blacksmithing years ago and said I could have all his stuff, Not sure exactly what is there other than he used to try to make swords and my uncle tried explaining to me that he had a cool old hand crank blower thing, he didn't know if that's what it was called. So I know he has a blower at least and who knows what else, I should know in the next month or so when my uncle brings it down.
Keeping my fingers crossed for an anvil, they live out in the old farm land boonies so who knows what he may have found. -
For that money Id rather buy this and clean it up a bit. http://www.oldworldanvils.com/used_equipment/nazel.html
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Looks like your keeping on a good track, upgrading as you go. Nice job making tongs too, always nice to make what you need.
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They type of sales Mark is doing is ok with me, just selling what is already made. I don't mind doing that and it doesn't take away from my love of the hobby but when it comes to commission type jobs that is where I do not go. Dealing with clients like that is just something I do not want to do in a hobby.
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Looks about as good as knives can get so far! more pics and details are always nice.
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That old man sculpture is my favorite! I would LOVE to have that in my shop, coolest thing ever. I don't think I could say anything more than anyone else has already, your stuff is as inspiring as art can be.
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Looks nice, I bet you had lots of long thinking sessions in that area. :P
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As long as you can make them work safely Id say just use them and upgrade later if you need. I just read through Don Foggs hydraulic book and plan on ordering the first set of parts here soon, I'll be doing just a 24ton, 5x8cyl, 5hp, Hframe. If it ever pays for itself I may do something bigger like yours!
Surpluscenter.com and northern tool seem to be where Ive been able to find most of what I need.
Do you plan on making it foot operated or hand lever?