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  1. Beverly Hillbillies was one of my favorite shows growing up.  And more important, it introduced me to Bluegrass Music and Earl Scruggs on the banjo.

     

    Lester Flat and Earl Scruggs are from my Home Town B) Yes it is very true folks . and I spent many a day watching the Beverly Hillbillies as a young lad .

  2. You are well on your way to a very nice shop Brother . As well as one you and your Father have built Together it will be a memory etched in time you shall never forget each time you get to forge in the shop . anyhow it is looking very good and thank you for taking the time to share it with us here on IFI .

     

    Best Regards & Many Blessing to you Brother

     

    Ret, Sgt Robert Yates

  3. If the Majority of the play is in the slide the rebuild the slide completely or you will be taking it down and doing it yet again when you do not want to do it or do have the time to do it . trust me ! The expense may be an up front cost but it will out last you in the long run if done correctly the first time. if it calls for Brass runners , or the other material you have to make the repairs for it to function properly so it will Not cause you Harm, or Bodily damage when you operate the ram. 

     

    Good Luck Brother ,Blessings & Best Regards

     

    Remember Safety First !

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert Yates

  4. I would like to wish All my fellow Brothers & Sisters here on:

     

    I Forge Iron Blacksmithing Without Boarders a Very Happy New Year 2015 ! 

     

    May the New 2015 Year Ring in with blessings ,happiness, a renewed health for those that need it , Healing and the Grace of God fill Y'all's lives & spirits. Also I hope that Everything that you touch this Year in the Forge and your life's situations works out for the better and succeeds. most All of the Friends & Family here on IFI have Been an Inspiration to me and very helpful to me and for that I would like to extend a very heart felt warm Thank You & Blessings to You also .

     

    Prays ,Blessings, & Best Regards

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert Yates   

  5. actually there is zero bond except at the weld and physics is a little more complex than a child's riddle about lead and feathers.

    IF you actually understood the physical properties of Armor Plate and what happen when Woodweavil added a prespring / Pre-sprung it and surfaced the anvil in a concave and clamped it down and welded it around the outer edge It Did Bond the Top plate rather well forcing ALL the air out Creating a Vacuum Bond when he welded it together that is why it Rings like it does in the Video. I do NOT know what in your Life that has happen to you Brother that has Made You So Sour at Folks or that stole your happiness, that you Feel the Need to take it out on some people ? However , I Am Going to do one thing for You Brother Arftist.I hope you do not get mad at me for it. In your Name I pray Aman ! 

     

    With Love Through Christ Your Brother Ret,Sgt. Robert D. Yates

     

    Artfist, I believe what the good Brother Robert is saying, is that its as perfect as it could be under the circumstances. (Of course we live in an imperfect world so this is what we have to work with) As I understand it, Its sprung in a manner that there would be as strong of contact of the two surfaces that is physically possible without an actual forged weld. One might think my power hammer with nineteen 1.25" stacked discs as the anvil would be dead as a doornail but there are processes to ensure as good a "bond" (albeit not as perfect as a solid mass) as 19 stacked discs can get. If it was dead, I should not have been able to feel the shock on my hand at one end while tapping on the other. It actually rang :) I am happy with what I had available to me. I bet Woodweavil's is much more solid than this. We could continue to split hairs or we could accept that he is satisfied with his endeavor. The horse is dead and I, for one am going to get another Christmas cookie before they are all gone and sit back and envision whirled peas for the New Year :)

     

    Scott

    Yes , Brother Scott that is the concept of just what did happen, whether he intended it to or not it worked out for the best and created a vacuum and bonded the top when he welded the top to the Anvil base giving the Ring you hear in the Video.

     

    Armor Plate Is Fun to play with in may aspects .

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert Yates 

  6. *** Fact Is A Syncrowave MIG / TIG / Heliark Machine is Very Capable of Either Push or Pull with 100% Penetration & Will Pass ALL of these Tests at a 100%, U-Bend, X-Rayed, UV-ed, Magnafluxed, and Ultrasound.  Wow with Technology the Welding Society & Capability has come a long way Brother Arftist. we are all getting old and Times, Equipment,and Techniques that are used do change.

     

    Per: Miller, Hobart, & Lincoln Schooling Professors 30 Dec 2014 - Phone Call Time - 0730, 30 Dec 2014 - Call Time - 0845,30 Dec 2014 - Call Time -1030

     

    This thread is Not about beating ones own chest or seeing who know the most about welding or what is the Newest Machine that can do what what Everyone needs done in the world Brother Arftist ! It is to Help out Curly in the UK that is having issues with some Burn through on some 1/8  / 4mm Boxed Plate Project he is /was building .

     

    Anyhow I hope If Brother Curly Or Any one else does Needs Help this Thread Does NOT reflect Bad On the Forum or Myself or Others that are willing to lend a Helping Hand / Kind words of wisdom to solve some of your issues you may be having with any welding problems that may be plaguing you or your machine

     

    With Respect and Best Regards Folks

     

    Ret,Sgt. Robert D. Yates

  7. To Celebrate the coming title :lol: How about a case of this ?

    http://foundersbrewing.com/our-beer/curmudgeon-old-ale/

     

    Sorry could not resist . Back to the thread Brother Curly did we / I make you mad If so I have stated I am sorry , Please forgive me and allow me to help you out with your welding. Come back and post some of your welds Brother I will do my best to help you succeed in fixing any issues you may be having with welding Sir .

     

    Ret, Sgt. Yates

  8. Most Excellent Anvil Build Brother Woodweavil,

     

    Here is a link to/about your "Top Plate Steel AR400" http://cliftonsteel.com/tensalloy-ar400.html

     

    ** Note: I still utilize steel from this Company when certain projects Call for Mill Spec Armor Plate for many of my Clientele for their Safety.

     

    I have used it many times , in many different thickness, in many applications to up armor a massive Fleets, Brigades, Battalions,Tons  of vehicles. the only difference is we had to also Plug weld them and do a perimeter weld to the base steel or the hanger plate that was to be installed on the vehicles . Yes some were even packed with explosives to explode out so the round would not enter the vehicles that troops were in , they work every time and saved many lives.

     

     

    Physics state a feather weighs less than lead ! However, IF you have 1000 LB of Feathers & 1000LB of lead what ones weigh more? Neither they Both Weigh the same 1000 LB . Physics did Not change the weight of either even though they are made of different things . 

     

    So , Your project does Not defy physics it is Physics ! it is the Physics of Armor Plate that will allow you to achieve what you have done. you are using a type of "Armor Plate " and have attached it to a Solid Base by the means of welding . if you have been successful in your per- tension of the Armor plate and the 100% penetration weld to bond the two metals together you will have a very Fine Anvil that should have an Excellent rebound with even a one (1) inch Ball bearing of any type of steel.    

     

    Awesome Project Brother

     

    Best Regards and Blessings

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert D. Yates

  9. My first Project is always with me I have never lost it . You see when I very first pick up a 1 LB hammer I mashed the Bird Finger on my right hand and broke the very tip of the bone in it & Mashed the end very Bad , at the young age of 7 . I still have a pin in the end of my finger However, it was replaced with a plastic pin some years later due to a crooked end of that finger( they broke it and straightened it as well) yet the scars are still there . it reminds me to keep all my fingers tucked in while hammering. By the way I am now right Handed .

     

    Ret, Sgt. Yates

  10. Brother Curly,

     

    If you will post some photos of your welds and the conditions in what you were welding I will Help you narrow down the ways to fix the issues at hand that are causing you problems with your project . If You would like some help Brother Lets get this Thread back on track and see just what we can do to help you progress in doing so .

     

    Yes I do have the Credentials, Training, and Certifications . I have Welded in all 50 states , the islands and just about every country there is . I have even utilized many machines in many countries that were cobbled up to weld before the US gave them a real Welding Machine and actually taught the folks how to weld Correctly and started a welding program for them to teach in their Country (I was Part of that as well in Many Countries & Islands).

     

    You see I am Classed as a Master Welder (44E50) by the Military for well at 30 years . what does this mean? well It simply means that I am Certified in Unlimited Welding in All aspects of welding including but not limited to MIG,TIG, ARK, Heliark,Pipe, Gas Pipe, SS, (All Types, Plate,Pipe, Ect) Armor (All Types) My largest Plate to date was done 08/1991 @ 6 foot thick for a refueling Station in the ocean that spanned 3000 Ft W X 4000 Ft L X 6Ft Thick  and is 4 stories tall with sheet steel welds to make Housing for the troops, All the Pipping for Oil, fuel, anti freeze, Water conversion from the Saline station, all the ladders, decking, railings and Ect.  This is one of Many Project that I was In charge of / responsible for to see completed from start to completion as a Master Welder .

     

    You See Brother Curly, As A Master Welder in the US Military we do NOT have a chance to have a DO OVER / Second chance to reweld anything . Why you may ask , because Lives depend on your welds being done correctly the first time and Every Single Time you Weld . Why Is that ? not only could one person die but thousands or several thousands of Troops Could Die ! Just because You/ Me Had a bad day why we were welding and did not weld a weld properly .

     

    This is what I live / did live with Each and Every Day while me and my Team welded on every project we were involved in or with while in the Military and Yes Even in the Civilian World .

     

    I'll Await your Response Brother Curly.

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert D. Yates

  11. Brother Charles,

     

    The Good Lord does not take those that have not finished his work here on earth ! Many times we are tried by the Evil of this World, and things that are Not of this world to put our Faith through the Fire & Forge. Remember just as the steel we work in the physical fire & forge here on earth our Faith, Beliefs, Souls, and Love for Christ, is put through the the Test by the evil's fire and forge to see if we will break down .

     

    You and Your Family are Lifted Up unto the Lord Jesus Christ this day in Prayer and shall be until this passes for the better and your Father is Healed in the Name of Christ. Amen !

     

    Your Brother In Christ

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert Yates

  12. The OL Tale is what you are doing when you bring in the New Year is what you will be doing for the rest of the year . I try not to spend money ! However , I try to collect / receive money (not from family)  ,  be up and moving about, Not Smoking or Drinking for good Health reasons, and most of All be around my family & friends.

     

    Blessings, Best Regards & Happy New Year IFI Family

     

    Ret,Sgt. Yates & Family

  13. Ok, artist and sgt. Yates take a breath and shake hands. I would hate to see either one of you put in a corner by Admin. We are guests here.
    I believe a competent weldor can benefit from advice from profetinal insructors, even on line. Remember basic? " their will be an explination, demonstration and practical application of the M16A1 rifle...and for those of you who can read we have a manual"
    Not every one needs all of those steps in training, some already have a foundation that allows them to benefit from the explanation and or manual, with self guided practicals.

     

     

    Brother Charles,

     

    You are Correct .

     

    This Site is ALL About !

     

    "Blacksmithing With Out Borders & Helping Ones Fellow Brother or Sister to become Successful in the Art of Blacksmithing & Extended Community."

     

    I would Like to offer my Sincerest Apology to Curly as well as the Community of IFI for my Short and Bit of Cross Answer to Curly and Arftist. Yes, I have Posted A section In IFI in the Welding Fab Section for Welding Introduction 101 -103 and did so with Brother Glenn's Encouragement as I did want to be Helpful to others here in IFI . So I could Give back to the Community that had Given me a chance to live once again and do something I did not know that I really enjoyed . For that I an Very Thankful for Finding IFI and the Friends and Family here on IFI . 

     

    While it is NOT an excuse , I did have , and have been down for a few months that did effect my better judgment and I posted out of a bit of anger and rage with out thinking of others feelings or the effect it would cause, for this I am Truly Sorry .  I am More then willing to help my fellow Brothers & Sisters here on IFI and any where as for that matter if I am able to do so at any time .

     

    God Bless you all and Best Regards

     

    Please Forgive My Short Temper I am / will try to maintain it better in the up coming year/s to come .

     

    Ret, Sgt. Yates

  14. Arftist,

     

    Yes I can Weld and have for well over 30 Years and NO ! way in the World would Ever Teach Any One to Attempt to weld online it is just plain Stupid ! Welding is a Hands On Thing that Needs to be Done with a person as a Group or one on one Period ! 

     

    One can Read , and watch all the Videos they want . However, until they are Shown & Taught properly how to weld they are NEVER going to be a welder that can SAFELY weld anything. 

     

    Have a Very Blessed Christmas Sir.

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert Yates 

  15. Brother Steve,

    Thank you Very much for your hard work and your team that pulled together to put this book together . I am happy with with it and the content as well it is a valuable asset and good teaching guide as well as you know I ordered two and Yes ,received two signed copies of your book one for myself and the other was for my apprentice in my forge that had just started only a few months ago a young lad still in his teens yet very ambitious and eager to learn . he also loved and appreciates the book as well. 

    May the Good Lord Bless you Brother Steve & your Family

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

    Ret, Sgt. Robert D. Yates

  16. I would like to wish a Merry Christmas to my fellow Brothers & Sisters here on IFI ,  As well as Remember My Brothers & Sisters In Arms Still Serving in the Military, Also the Vet's that have served in the past . so that we may be with our families at this time of the year . May the Good Lord Richly Bless All of you in in the coming year  of 2015 and let you Prosper in everything your hands touch .  Keeping you and your Families safe from harm and in his loving grace.

     

    Blessings & Best Regards

     

    Ret,Sgt. Robert D. Yates

  17. Was doing a bit of welding today that consisted of welding box section together. Whenever I got to the underside bits I found a lot of the weld dripped off and didn't make a clean weld. As if it wasn't sticking well.

    Any tips? One thing I did learn was to wear a hat next time... Slight smell of burning hair in the air afterwards! :)

    Was 4mm walled box section MIG welding at around 160amp. Will have a play when get a chance with the speed of the wire feed and ampage but thought Id ask on here first.

     

    4mm is just over 1/8 inch ! Welding with MIG at 160! 

    No description of the use, type, or even if gas/ Co2 75/25% mix was even used during this welding.

     

    # 1 Reason You do not know how to MIG Weld or Weld Properly ! (NO THIS  CAN NOT BE TAUGHT ON LINE. SORRY ! )

     

    # 2 reason you have a new /new to you machine you have Not even tried to adjust on scrap metal before welding a project Nore have you read the instructions or the ones imprinted inside the door of the machine .

     

    # 3  reason I see is you are way too Hot / "Temperature Setting  for 1/8 th plate.

     

    Find Someone local that can Help you set up the machine with Gas 75/25% Mixed  for welding Mild steel if that is what you will be welding MOST of the time . ALSO find Some one Local  that you know that welds Very Good to help you out with a few lessons .

  18. Happy Thanksgiving to ALL My IFI Family ! & Thank You for another very special, loving, caring, learning,and informative year that we have spent together.

     

    Blessings go out to to you all that are traveling and those who are are not as well . There are a few folks that have been in my life that have provided me a very Special Grace by being a "Very Close Friend" in my time of need and to those folks I am Very Thankful as I would Not be here today if it were Not for them . May God Truly and Richly Bless you and your Family's in everything,as well as all you do and Touch in your Lifetimes Brother's and Sister's 

     

    With Love in Christ

     

    Ret, Sgt. Robert D. Yates & Family

     

    @ 13 & On Forge Co.   

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