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yesteryearforge

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  1. Looks like it may be a crimper for bending the clips like wire cages are put together with and you possibly use it for closing collars ?
  2. I used liquid dish detergent ( dawn ) full strength wiped on and let dry. This was used on copper skillets ( on the outside to keep any Tin that might stray in that direction from sticking )
  3. Sorry to hear that Virginia will be losing you Jason but wish you and your all the best
  4. I'd give my left arm to be ambidextrous Its mainly a case of the right hand not knowing what the left hands doing. :)
  5. A fair price may depend on if you are buying or selling
  6. This topic Is like wiping your butt with a hoola-hoop -- There ain't no end to it
  7. I made one thats 2 inches square The edges on my anvil are perfect and I use the square hardy tool ALL the time I have a sharp edge on one side a three different radius on the other 3 edges They are especially good for forging isolated areas
  8. Thats a good idea but I wouldnt expect anything less from lyle and it looks like you did a good job with it
  9. Nice work Andy I too like the skewer thing They call those tennesee squirrel cookers around here
  10. Needed some items for the website so I thought that I should get busy and do something about getting a few things to list - -
  11. I measured the height and it is 30 inches tall Made to use at a campsite or chuckwagon etc.
  12. Frosty Its about 24 inches tall X 34 inches long X 20 inches wide at the base. Breaks down into 40 seperate pieces. Made from 1/2 inch square -- 3/8 round mostly with smaller stock for the hooks and such. Its not too heavy and you dont have to carry the whole outfit if you dont want to. Definately NOT for backpacking Jim its a little short for a trammel so I use a series of S hooks for adjustments
  13. Campfire Cookset / Spit To use when camping - - -- -
  14. I like the triangular slightly egg shaped clinker breaker that comes in the better commercial firepots. I think you can purchase them seperately from the guys that sell the firepots. I have a Buffalo Railroad firepot that has had nearly daily use for around 20 years and its still in good shape.
  15. Most band saws have blade welders on them Can you visit a local machine shop and have them weld it for you
  16. There is all kinds of oil industry in the area ( not sure if its in your area or not as you didn't say where your area is )
  17. I GOT ONE THAT LOOKS LIKE THAT ITS 560 LB BROOKS
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