-
Posts
1,810 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Articles
Gallery
Downloads
Events
Posts posted by yesteryearforge
-
-
I like it as well
I would leave as it is
-
Perhaps a Refflinghaus north German pattern 9.
I have one like it that is 1245 pounds
-
Had known Glenn from the slack tub pup in the Anvilfire days a good while before he started Iforgeiron.
He will be missed
-
looks like a BROOKS from here
a GOOD ANVIL
-
A manure spreader is the only thing that Sears and Roebuck sold that they wouldn't stand behind.
-
-
Small re bar snakes are usually a hit with kids
-
What size radius do you consider too much ?
-
21 hours ago, ChiefLittleBair said:
Worked on refinishing the fire pot i got in a bundle with a buffalo 300 blower. Next up I just need to refinish the blower then build a more permanent forge in the shed to replace my rivet forge I've been using. REALLY looking forward to the increased air flow and work space with a more permanent forge and bigger blower
I have a Buffalo railroad fire pot that I have been using for over 40 years and it is still in great shape
-
-
I've always heard it referred to as " thinking in the fire "
-
One of the last times that I was at QuadState I purchased 9 sofa firepots from Bob for the school forges
He will be missed
He was one of the good ones
-
I guess a timely question would be what type of pelt is he going to use it on ?
-
used most anything but my sisters jackrocks worked real well
-
I like it
Says it all
No translation needed
-
I use various sizes to lightly make impressions around a hole when I am hot riveting .
The rivet fills the impression that the star drill made and it prevents the rivet from spinning around
-
Ted
Are those dots on the two hooks brass inserts for decorative purposes or for some other function
-
Have done those on the head of a railroad spike before.
When finished forging just cut off to desired length and drill and tap for drawer pulls.
-
On 12/13/2019 at 2:13 PM, 671jungle said:
I have been debating whether or not to get a machine. I enjoy the mindless flow of filing and sanding, and it sure does teach finer hammer control. But if I were at a production level, the machine would be a must. I am at the angle grinder to file to paper stage. The machines probably render the finished product resistant to being inbued with arcane qualities.
inbued with arcane qualities.
I like that.
-
-
You can also get acme threaded rod and sleeves from Mcmaster carr
-
I think You will love the Refflinghaus
-
Prayers sent up from here
-
Back after years gone
in Introduce Yourself
Posted
I am still here
Been here since day one