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HIGHSIDER

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  1. That's really beautiful. I like that a lot..very well done there Bubbasan
  2. That is so well presented & executed. I love your technique. Thanks for sharing.
  3. Some real good info on this thread and I've found it very helpful. Thanks all.. If I could just add my 2 cents worth for all it is but I think it's very important; your own safety. Watch yourself & take care...use your PPE(personal protection equipment) and don't take short cuts. You'll get reminders of close ones with various pieces of equipment and that's what they are reminders..Don't learn the hard way.. Enjoy it & the best of luck..
  4. I think that's a fair approach...3 big one's in cash. Surely it may entice him to make a deal. That's a fine hammer.. Hope it works out for you
  5. lol... Quite a rhythm to the thing. What a great production system. Wonder could he run two together if he had a little help?
  6. That's a swell looking build. I really like that a lot. Well done.. You've just given me an idea for a form roll....thank you!
  7. Just be careful, Putting any distance between a workstation & a power source can lead to a drop in guard and risk catching a finger or a hand.
  8. Well done Joel, more power to your elbow...<<thumbs up>>
  9. HIGHSIDER

    BBQ Fork & Spatla

    Oh that's very nice work, well done
  10. That's just out of this world! Outstanding workmanship there Mick, hugely talented.
  11. Very nice work, Oh that has me thinking... A good fry up for tea!.. :ph34r:
  12. Continued thoughts & prayers there Neil to you and yours. A big milestone indeed. That's great news. One step at a time.
  13. A drilled hole... Drill it over size & let the toe of the leg sit into it. Don't have it tight. There's no need to have it tight. As long as it remains anchored and the vice remains stable during work.
  14. That's a really neat design. I like that a lot.
  15. Thanks for that tip... I've recently purchased a fly press and have stripped it completely down and have noticed the old grease is a kind of a gritty paste. I'll not go with grease for the rebuild but opt for a good heavy oil that'll keep the threads in good order.
  16. Wow, that's just stunning....love the flow on that project, real neat that. Well done
  17. Shame to see it out in the elements without a cover or a least oil/greased up with some form of coating on it.. Looks like a real neat hammer.
  18. Great thread, thoroughly enjoyed going through it and studying the different phases.. Very well done & thanks for sharing
  19. Oh thanks very much Aaron. That's very encouraging.
  20. Oh wow that is a stunning piece of work there basher. A real treat seeing that
  21. Oh I like that very much, love the lines on that axe head, very well finished. Top work fella I'd really love a crack at this sometime and spend time with someone who would be so kind enough to show me and guide me through the making of an axe head. You only have to show me once, I learn very fast lol!
  22. That's a fine vice & very nicely restored.. I'd be reluctant putting paint on that if it was mine. A good coat of diesel mixed with a heavy oil and brush it into it and get the vice back working.
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