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EGreen

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  1. I think making your own hammer is awsome. I don't think I would have a problem making one ,knowing what I know and have done before. but making the punch is gonna kick my tail. cannot get my head wrapped atound the shape to make one. put in a lot of handle over the years so the eye shape I know. gonna have to get aut and start beating one out to fit an old hammer I guess
  2. I would use cooking oil. it pentetrates better and replaces the sap/moisture. it will take several coats . the end grain will really soak it up. IMHE linseed oil stays basically on the outside. cooking oil will penetrate
  3. I cut out a bunch of angle out of a refrigerated boxcar back in the mid 70's. even with both side doors open and top hatches open , it still kicked my butt that stuff should have never been invented
  4. do not get the cheap kitty litter from Walmart in the blue bag.it is junk.2/3's or more shale or chat.messed up what little clay I had by using it
  5. heat the cast and use a big easy-out.do not smack it with a hammer
  6. I use a lot of bolts for things like that.sucker rod hard to come by. cut off the head an threads an go to work.good job on the fork
  7. did you spray any water on after you got it packed in or just dry out of the bag?
  8. they were baking the bricks.also they had to heat up the rim to expand it to get a tight fit.the rim holds all the pieces together.felloes,spokes hub.1st time I have seen it done.heard how ,but never got to see it.the smiths I got to see growin up were in their 70's an 80's an wagons were phased out by then
  9. from doing bit and spur work and also leather work.I have re-started quite a bit.even when family says "good enough" I started a wall with stuff on it with a sign that said "mistakes I have made".
  10. I spotted those shoes too.I was cutting out an old bin a few yrs ago,the job I had at the time I wore high top rubber boots,with britches tucked in. Ya'll can see where this is goin right? have you ever cut shure nuff rusty metal? on a ladder? with open top tight fittin boots?
  11. you may want to try puting the lit paper in the pipe some nite then go outside. that burning pice of paper will travel quite a ways before it goes out.just sayin
  12. I keep thinkin a 6 or 8 sided Navajo hogan .lay it out an dig an pour a footing.then build from there
  13. boy them rope twisters are high dollar dudes.even the wooden kind with bent hooks. this tool could be a strand spreader or separator as the rope is being twisted the center hole looks tapered like a "rein rounder" for smoothing up the completed job
  14. for the windows,drill a hole for each arch.then find somebody with a bandsaw or power hacksaw
  15. I made a wooden one years ago and did not put a handle in,just drilled big holes for my sledge handle to go through.
  16. Dang! a feller could re-shape the economy with all of those!
  17. sounds like what they used to cal "crystalize"
  18. Dale I junked out my old dodge pickup a while bac,it was an 84 modle half ton before I hauled it off I pulled the rear brake drum off,good and deep should work as good as a rotor.the forge I am building now I used an automobile torque convertor.these things are at least 3/16 thick should last as long as I will
  19. those coil spring handles are neat I bought a big fork years ago somebody had made using a big staple from a telephone /electric pole they had welded a peice of round rod to the staple then the handle and coil spring.overall it is not 24" long but works good outside. the staple is also kinked a bit
  20. used to be a lot of coal up around Raton.not been there in a while so not sure
  21. well,here it is nearly Christmas an I still don't have this thing done! still not found a crank blower that is priced in my ballpark yet to dang dry to dig for clay around here but hope to get out this week an get clay for the torque convertor,then I can mix up some portland for the restgotta get a fire built under me before I can get to heat an beat.Ya'll have a good and safe Christmas
  22. most places that have semi trailers have their own mechanics.trailer springs are real easy come by at these shops .they are at least 1" thick at the thickest part. that hammer looks real good.one pic it looks like a shoeing hammer.
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