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4dead

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  1. Thanks Daswulf, that answers my question. Guess I'll just go with the MMM finish.
  2. I just made my brother an outdoor, 2 bottle hanging wine rack. Really came out good so far. After I cleaned it up I coated it with Marvel Mystery Oil. I am thinking of putting on a spray clear acrylic coating over that. Just want to keep it from rusting as long as possible as we live in N. Carolina. Anyone have any experience coating MMM or suggestions on doing this? Thanks Randy.
  3. Dan you posted a pic. a few years ago of a business card holder made from a bent bolt and wrench. I drew it out on a piece of paper and have been trying to make it. Ain,t working. Any way you can post pic again or Email me one. I have bent my wrench every way you can think of but I just can't get it. Really would like to see the picture again but it won't show on I Forge. Thanks Randy in N.C.

  4. Since I have to drive thru a creek in the mountains of North Carolina to get to my shop. Forde The Creek Forge.
  5. Alan thanks for the tip. I welded me up a jig yesterday that I am going to try today. Grant did you make that sheep herders wagon? Thanks Randy.
  6. Thanks Grant I have sideboards on it. I think I will stay with the flat stock idea. I don't believe I can get the rebar bent good enough to pass the better half's specs. Thanks Randy.
  7. Thomas I never thought of that. What size would be best. The wagon is not going to be moved, and I am thinking of running horizontal supports on it also. think 3/8 would work with the grey PVC over it? Then I'll do the pipe attached to the wagon as Winginit suggests.Whatcha think?
  8. I have a hay wagon I am going to make a covered wagon just for the Grand kids to camp in. I am planning on using 1/4 x 1" flat bar for the hoops. Any suggestions on the best way to make the brackets that I slip the ends into? I will just screw them into the boards thinking of using the same size flat stock just can't seem to think of how to make them. Any help appreciated. Thanks Randy.
  9. 4dead

    iron city question

    Thanks to all for the help. I will give it a good look over and let you know what happens.
  10. 4dead

    iron city question

    I am not sure. I wish I had looked at it closer. It looked like it was just worn thin.
  11. 4dead

    iron city question

    I went and googled iron city post vise images. I guess you are right Thomas, that part I was describing must be the extension that you are talking about. If that part is worn out and there is no damage to the screw or screwbox then that should not be a problem. Right?
  12. 4dead

    iron city question

    I went and googled iron city post vise images. I guess you are right Thomas, that part I was describing must be the extension that you are talking about. If that part is worn out and there is no damage to the screw or screwbox then that should not be a problem. Right?
  13. 4dead

    iron city question

    Thomas it is not an extension. It actually somewhat covers the screw directly below the jaws. But it does also have a extension as you stated. Also, not that this has anything to do with the question, he is asking $150.00 for it. Way more than I have ever gave for one but if he will negotiate I am definitely interested. Thanks.
  14. 4dead

    iron city question

    Do all Iron city vise's have this shield?
  15. 4dead

    iron city question

    A man had a I.C. post vise at he flea market last weekend. I looked at it and am thinking about making him an offer this weekend. Vise looked good. It is a 6", not tweaked, no cracks, screw looks good, and weighs around 75-85 lbs. Only thing I am wondering, if someone can tell me is this. I have never had an Iron City and it has some sort of shield over the screw that looks like it is worn pretty bad, especially on one side. Is this a problem? All my other post vises have no such shield or whatever it is. If everyone thinks this is not a problem I will make him an offer on it. Thanks
  16. I picked up a pretty decent vise at the Flea Market and can only read part of the name stamped on it. On both sides of each (support, leg, whatever you call it) it is stamped with two words on the diagonal. One word is _ _ _ ton I believe and the other is _ _ooler or _ _ oolen possibly. Does this ring a bell to anyone? Thanks Randy.
  17. Thanks anvilman it was a little heavier than I thought. Did not realize that was the weight.
  18. I went to an auction Sat. to look at an anvil. I wound up not buying it, now have 2nd thoughts. It weighed I would guess 150 had unbelievable sharp edges but I could not make out the name on it, which is why I did not buy it. The only thing that you could make out on the side toward the bottom was 1 9 1 ,large letters spaced far apart. My question is with these numbers does that narrow maker down or could it have been more than one manufacturer? It went for $260.00. I could have bought it for $300.00 I believe. Did I really mess up? Thanks Randy.
  19. Well I bought the vise. It wasn't as big as he thought it was. Turned out it has 4 1/2" jaws and weighs 50lbs even. Screwbox and entire vise in excellent shape. Hadn't been used but very little. Still had the original square head bolts where it mounts to a post or table or whatever. I could not be happier with it even though I have enough vises. Now for the price------$40.00. Good deal, huh. Thanks Randy.
  20. Thanks Thomas I will look it over good.
  21. Matto it is a post vise but I am not familiar with the pipe vise inside. Just an added bonus I guess. I wish I could get it for $40.00 but I am thinking around $200 or a little higher. Thanks.
  22. I am guessing it is 6". I really don't think it would be an 8". Good to know it is probably cast. I hope the price will be better also. Thanks.
  23. I am going to go look at a vice next week owned by a friend of a friend. Haven't saw it but this is what he said about it. Says Columbian Vice Co. Cleveland OH> USA up next to the jaw. Says it has 6 or 8" inch jaws (he;s not sure) Good screw and spring and some sort of pipe jaws inside under the big jaws.I have never saw one like that, but I don't know how rare that is if at all. Any info. or a possible worth would be appreciated. I live in N.C. Thanks.
  24. Thanks John that answers all my questions.
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