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Scary Mc

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  1. I'm starting this thread here as I think it might get a few more hits than in the forge section. Feel free to move it if I've done a bad, bad thing.
    :mellow:
    I've had my old Mankel Farrier for a few weeks now and have gone through about 15-gallons of propane banging away on metal, mild steel, stainless, and copper.
    I'm wondering of I am adjusting my forge to get the most heat out of it, or if I could adjust things a bit better. I've searched the web and have tried to search this forum to no avail and am wondering if there is a good thread, ect. that might explain how to best adjust the forge. What color should the dragon's breath be, how much should I open the propane valve on the forge, blower aperature, ect.

    Ideas, threads, insults?

    Thanks for your time,

    Gary

  2. I can't say thank you enough times to y'all for all of the great ideas and advice I have gotten via this thread. I've been forging over the last few days and have a made few small pieces that I've had floating around my head for the last few months. It's so nice to see them to fruition.

    We have a weekly farmers/craft market on Main St., a few blocks from my shop/house and I'm going to bust my rear to get a decent sized and varied collection together for that. We'll see how it goes...

    I need more basic tools (punches, chisels, tongs, ect) but am making do with what I've got for now.

    Thanks again,

    Gary

  3. I picked up some scrap 2" 1045 round bar yesterday and am going to attempt a hammer this next week. My question is whether or not it is ok to set the steel directly on the of the soft brick on my Mankel or do I need to find a way to suspend it above the soft brick?

    Many Thanks- Gary

  4. After a 15-year career in conservation work I went back to school last year and will be graduating this May with a degree in welding (SMAW, GTAW, GMAW/FCAW) and small business. I've got a good start on a reasonable business plan (my final project for business class) and am trying to decide on a name for said business. XXXXX I even have an empty shop that happens to be a 100yr old barn.

    The options listed are personal in nature, I have always had a thing for ravens and have a raven sleeve tattoo on my left arm. The next is my dog, Pecos, he goes everywhere with me and is, of course, a spotted dog.

    Thanks for your thoughts and consideration.

    -Gary Mc

  5. Picked up a two burner Mankel farrier ( ? ) for $ 180. It puts a steel shoe to weldi g temp in about 6-minutes with my untrained tuning.
    Did I get a good deal or did I get hosed?

    I'll post a pic when I get home...

  6. You are not mistaken as that is exactly what happened. It does appear to be the original face that was arc'd on though. Also, strangely enough it has a really nice ring to it. It's better than the anvil I had (none) and I gave him $40 bucks for what feels to be about an 80lb chunk of steel by Peter Wright. I'll still be on the lookout for a keeper....

    I'll get her cleaned up and post a few pics.


    I hope I am just mistaken about it and its a good anvil, but in the pictures something just does not look right.
  7. Morning folks, I'm new to blacksmithing and look forward to gleaning some of the accumulated knowledge of the board. I was recently laid off from my position as a backcountry ranger for the BLM and am now back in school getting my associates in welding while I wait for my old job to get funded again. If it doesn't I've got welding to fall back on.
    I became interested in smithing a few years ago while in Buena Vista CO and watching a smith in his shop. I then ran into a smith shop in rural Kenya with a HUGE coal forge and that further concreted my interest.

    I look forward to reading and learning!

    Take it easy- Gary

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