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Flintlock project
If I may suggest, check the below websites. The Americanlongrifles site dedicated to gun building. It's loaded with guys willing to help. The Toadhall website is Steve Bookout's. He is a retired builder now but used to have a barrel welding class once a year. He is one of the most experienced barrel welders I know. He authored a couple of small books on building a barrel rifling machine. http://www.americanlongrifles.org/forum/ http://toadhallrifleshop.com/
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Fire safety question.
One of the best suggestions I have read (on this board) was to put flexible conduit over the propane line to protect it from accidently being bumped by a piece of hot steel.
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It followed me home
No I don't. Sure hoping it turns out to be wrought. I'll try to cut and bend a piece this evening.
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It followed me home
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Nimba anvil
Will an anvil work with a completely flat face like that? and no chips on the corners? Very nice! I too am jealous. Ken
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Fleur de lys-critique requested
Just a personal preference since they both look good in their own way. I like the clean lines and simplicity of the first/top one. Ken
- Musket trigger guard material
- 2 tine roasting fork (small)
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Claying My Small Forge with This
I have used 3 parts sand and 1 part Portland cement and it works great for me. The best thing is it is available at the local big box store and it's cheap. Occasionally I need to patch a crack or the area in the fire bowl. It's pretty durable I tried Cat litter years ago and it crumbled very easily and I would have to reline after every forge session. Ken
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Stuck Vise Screw
Here's a picture of the vise temporarily mounted for clean up. It works as is but I'll make a new mount bracket and spring at some point. Ken
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Stuck Vise Screw
I am happy to report that this morning that rust very reluctantly gave up its death grip and the screw backed out. Once I got the threads cleaned up it will screw in and out with one finger. I have to give credit to Kroil Oil as the thing that seemed to tip the scales in my favor. Thanks to this that posted suggestions and encouragement. Ken
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Stuck Vise Screw
Home Depot is supposed to carry Kroil but the local store does not have it. I've heard it is the best for stubborn rusted bolts. If all else fails I may give pressurizing some penetrating oil a try. Thanks for the suggestions. Ken
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Stuck Vise Screw
Here's the multi-piece screw box. Much different than the cast one. Ken
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Stuck Vise Screw
I appreciate your posting and mentioning the possibility. I too have seen good intentions end in serious damage due to lack of knowledge. Thanks, Ken
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Stuck Vise Screw
It looks to be a one piece box to me. I have another vise that is as you said, made up of several pieces brazed together. My guess is this vise is from the early/mid 1900s. Not old, just rusted.