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ChrisB

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  1. Getting a bit more scaling on my work in the gas forge that I care to have. I'm wondering if there are hints on how to limit scaling in a gas forge.

    Running a Don Fogg style "blown" burner.

    Thanks

    Chris

  2. A friend asked if I could make him a knife. He's Irish and told me the knife is worn on your calf when wearing a kilt.

    Made from a very rust pitted piece of leaf spring. I told him I'd made a prototype with the spring material before using nicer stock. That way he's happy with the design and I haven't used up purchased material.

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  3. I have an older Snap-on unit (century/solar) mfg date 1989 it was given to me because it was supposedly broken. It needed the correct consumables and a few contacts on the inside cleaned up. 1/4" is the cutting limit for this unit. Its a dream for cutting sheet metal. I'll drag it out and set it up before I even think about touching tip snips.

    Here's the thing with plasma cutters.

    They need very clean and dry air other wise you'll eat up consumables very fast.

    They need power...If what your cutting is outside or on the other side of the shop and you only have one outlet...

    Most need 220v 50a service to plug into.

    The buy in price is steep for a unit that you can trust to work more than 6mos. Yes there are the "Cut50" units from China that have a nice price tag. Check out the welding forums at the number of people that are having problems with those units. Yes some come with a great warranty but return shipping is on you and some guys have had to send units back 3 or 4 times that shipping adds up. I read where one guy could have bought a miller unit at the LWS for what he had wrapped up in the "Cut50" with the number of times he had to ship it back on his dime.

    Anymore I go for the Oxy/fuel cutting setup first. I can move it easily to where I'm working and not have to play with power cords/air hoses.

    Watch Craigslist for used units.

  4. Anvil collections its very disheartening to see them as a beginning smith. I've seen a few and initially I was annoyed too. Some simple math made it clear that I could get a new anvil of twice the weight and less cash compared a used one because of the collectors and antique dealers. I made my mind up that they can enjoy their paper weights.

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