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Thomas Dean

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  1. Howdy Neighbor! Good to see you join up. We texted back and forth this past weeken about anvils. Check out this site, http://ntxba.org/ this is the ABANA group in the Dallas area. You can check the site for meetings coming up, also they are having the Hammerfest on Labor Day weekend with 8 demonstrators!! Should be an excellent time. again, check the site for details. I will be in the Austin area that weekend celebrating our youngest Grandson's 1st birthday. If you are ever in the area give me a holler, my shop is always open!! Again, welcome and enjoy the site

  2. Soaking in motor oil and the like will may work over time but diesel will go places that motor oil can't. I still contend that a 3-4 day at least, longer sure won't hurt, will do the trick. Good luck to you both!

    As a side note, diesel also is a good way to find leaks in gas tanks, oil pans and the like...

  3. I got to see Daniel strike back in Feb. at the Lee Bros shindig, very impressive. Also got to see some of his handy work all of which was very impressive. I wish that I could make this conf. but alas, my day job has me bound. I encourage all that can make it to attend and support the young men!
    Karen, I will try to send you a little something to help with the boys while ya'll have them....if I can still find your mailing addy! Finally got out to the forge this past weekend, first time since I got back for ya'll place, and started using my brite-n-shiny new hammer!! enjoy the 4th!!

  4. WHOA turbo, DO NOT grind off anything :o ...you haven't had it long enough to give up yet. ;) Get a 5gal bucket of diesel and give it a long soak...by long I mean a few days at the least! You will be surprised what will move then. Good score on your 'new' stuff! enjoy.

  5. The edges on this anvil look good, but it appears to have been milled/machined on the face...which could be a bad thing as I'm sure they took a lot of the face plate off, making it thinner and reducing the life of the anvil. I agree with Jeremy on this, don't worry too much about name brand and a big chunk of steel will serve you well.

  6. Gator, he is in Tulsa, at least that's what his "Location" says... ;)

    Howydy from East TEXAS!! and welcome to IFI! Gimp, ya gotta hook up with the Saltfork Craftsmen and Artist Assoc.! There is a goup in your front yard that meet once a month in and around Tulsa. www.saltforkcraftsmen.org is the web site to check on meeting dates and locations. Fantastic bunch of folks and love having newbies come 'play in the fire' with them. They are most happy to help in anyway they can.

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