-
Posts
335 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Articles
Gallery
Downloads
Events
Posts posted by sandpile
-
-
ELLENS surgery went as planned and so far she is doing as well as can be expected. She should get out of the hospital today and statrt her recovery at home. I think she has a friend(Karen) that will run and fetch for her.Grin.
Thanks for the prayers and kind thoughts.
Chuck -
MY trades seem to go the other way.
I had a really nice mare. There was a good horse here in town. Stud fee was $500.00. Kept the mare around for a year and then kept her and the colt around for another year. Sold the mare and kept the colt three more years and spent $300.00 getting him broke, plus all the time I had put into him myself.
I let a 15 year old kid trade me and old swedish anvil and a trailer load of pipe and steel for him. He gave me about $600.00 worth of stuff for a $4000.00 horse.
Of course, You have it figured out!! This kid is my oldest grandson. I have ten more grandkids and I could not GIVE the horse to him because of all the other kids not getting an equal amount.BOG.
I still think I got a pretty good trade. I know the horse and kid did.grin.
Chuck -
Hammers and presses, drills and torches are all dangerous.
The quickest way to get hurt bad in my shop is a buffing machine. When I start to buff out and polish a blade, I like to be by myself or if someone is in my shop. I ask them to refrain from breaking my concentration until I am through with the buffer.
It is the same with several of the machines in our shop. We try to keep our concentration while operating all of the power equiptment.
We have had some scarey things happen with a large hand held grinder/wire wheel.
NONE will get you any quicker than the buffer.
Just some thoughts on biters.
Chuck -
ELLEN - is going to have an kidney removed tomorrow. They have detected a hickey in it. They will remove the kidney to make sure the problem is isolated to the one kidney.
We need to give ELLEN all of our support and prayers.
Thanks in advance.
Chuck -
ELLEN-- Do you like to read Historical western type novels by ELMER KELTON?? If so I have a bunch~not all~ but a bunch. Enough to keep you down for a while if you like them.
On using your press. Pre-heat a block and warm your bottom/top dies on the press.
chuck -
Richard -- has put forth a pretty well thought out primer for a beginning maker. It should be enough to get them started.
Thanks Richard-- Glenn.
Chuck -
THIS is very good reference. FREEBIRD-- This site is so full of info., one could spend many hours studying the different aspects of knifemaking.
http://www.knives.com/engnath.html
There is a lot info in Engnaths.. Actually, It could be a one-stop place.
Chuck -
THOMAS You are probably partly right. You being from a clan of ridge-running, whisky making, coon, fox , and squirrel hunters. you might ought to show up wearing a number three wash tub for a helmet. just in case Ellen deciedes to beat you over the head and shoulders, severly.LOL
Now me, She knows that me being a stove-up, reject, cow-puncher that has already had all the mis-treatment from broncs, bad cows, bog-holes, smokey fires, and soured up cooks. She will just naturally take it a little easyier on me.He heh.
ELLEN I have some 3/16" flat stainless you want me to dome up a six or eight inch piece for your forge??
chuck -
WOODY-- Nice work. Looks like the kind a knife that would feel good in your hand.l I use a lot of combination handles. It kind of cleans up my knife table.Grin.
Chuck -
THOMAS P. That is part what makes Ellen purty. I betcha she will even pat your ole horned hat and take a little time to make you feel important, even when she knows your not.LOL
ELLEN you keep up on this pattern welding and we will have to have a combination of your steel and my grinding and handles, before we even get out to JIMS. You any good at sheaths. I hate them.Grin They are a necessary evil, huh?
Made two leather working knives today, for my saddlemaking buddy. O1 and Rosewood slabs, NS pins.
Chuck -
JULIAN-- You are doing better with each knife.
Congrats on a nice knife.
Good Luck
chuck -
THOMAS P. might get in a small jam if he goes from the barn to the Knife shop. All the higher priced goodies are in the Knife shop and a 170/90 lb Greater Pyrenees takes up most of the floor space during my absence.
He has a disgusting manner of attack. He just barrels forward kind of like a German tank and bites a chunk out of whatever he runs into. Sometimes this a gut hold and sometimes on taller people than my self, it is quite a bit more painful and lots more permanentBOG.
Chuck
P.S. At the present time, there are 17 dogs in and around our place. Only ones pinned up are 6 Pyrenees pups.grin. Most belong to my oldest daughter. We also have her 10(ten) horses here, as we speak. NO grin. -
ELLEN Tell your friend to heat the piece to about 160 to 190. Below the boiling point. I don't like to let it sizzele(sp) on the metal. Gives it a pukey looking color. You can play with it and get the streaky look or get a uniform color on the entire piece.
This can be done with Lemon juice or Vinegar. You can also do it with an apple or potato, wiping and neutrelizing between peeling whatever. You can get an interesting color on most blades.
Chuck -
GLENN-- Pard. A big thumbs up to you and all the contributors and the guys that carried it through to the finish.
Congrats.
Chuck -
Heck, that ain't such a bad deal. If'n he would PLUMB clean it out. There is parts of this barn I have not seen in two years.Grin. Just leave the stuff alone that is still outside.
chuck -
Birchwood Casey Browning. Nuff said.Grin. Get it at WallyWorld. If not there Brownells.
Chuck -
I have a custom show in OKC, OK. on the 4th & 5th of November. If I can't make the deal. Maybe THOMAS or ELLEN will be kind enough to clue me in??Grin.
Chuck Bennett -
KBEBOUT--If I was going to fix this anvil, I would find a good piece of steel and cap it. It has had the dickens beat out of it. and been ground on quite a bit. To really fix it. I don't see anyway except to cap it.
My two cents worth.
Chuck -
RALPH--DAWN You folks are in my thoughts and prayers. hang in there.
Chuck Bennett -
SHRINE--RATHER than gash your teeth and fume.BOG..
Just use your post-vice and a number three or bigger heat-tip, and a good pair of vise-grips.
Using these tools and a little imagination. 1/4" rod or 3/16 if you have it. Start out tying the simple knots (over-hand, square, bow-line) after tying the easy ones and figuring out how to manipulate the rod. You will be ready to try turks, fiador and some of the other more complicated knots.
Keeping your rod in the right color range and still soft enough to pull and tap through, without pulling it apart. Remember to pull just so hard and then tap on the back of the rod to encourage it on through the opening.
If you had some really hard-lay nylon, like a catch(Lasso) rope that a heeler uses, it would help to understand what you need for the steel. A heeling rope is used by the heeler in teamroping of steers, to rope the hind feet on the steer.
Chuck -
DRAGONBOY-- I thought this had been knocked around across the street and you decided, You knew it was too dangerous, and did not want to do it anyway. You just wanted someone elses opinon??
What did you do, change your mind again??
Chuck -
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sandpile - Wed 01 Mar 2006 17:57:51 #0
Doctor business
Howdy folks--everything came out pretty good. The neck arterys were just stopped up 50%. That means they are alright for now. They need to be 75% or more stopped up, before they need to be fixed.
The clogged arterys that scared the Cartiologist,(sp) have already by-passed themselves. I had been having quite a bit of pain for about three months, then It let up. I guess that is when they by-passed.Grin. When you have been broke up like I have, You don't know what is causing the discomfort. It might sometimes just be a pain that is going turn into some very stinky air. he heh.
The anourism(sp) is too big and will have to be fixed, I will see the surgeon on the next Monday.--Still gearing up for the 18th with you Okies. If the surgeon will permit it.grin.
I called a life-long friend at Durant and found out he has early stage Prostrate cancer. We will hope to see him at Geralds.
At home and played out--Thanks for the prayers and good words.
Chuck -
GLENN-- Now see there, I told you, you were doing a good job.Grin.
I like this site because of the clean nature of it and the good folks that hang out here. Lots of info and good friendly atmospere, put down in a family format.
Congrats
Chuck -
The heart docs nurse called this afternoon and we are going into a little different deal than first thought. I flunked the chemical stress test and have some coronary arterys that are clogged up. This is added to the neck arterys that they were first worried about.
I have an anouryism(SP) in the abdomin(SP) that is quite a bit larger than was first thought.
At 9:30 tomorrow moring that are going to start this heart and neck cath, Hopefully they will be able to put in some stints and stretch the rest.Grin.
I am thinking that now would be a good time for some extra good Knee-Mail, if you are so inclined.
Thanks
Chuck Bennett
Possible Pattern Welding Course in NV
in Knife Making
Posted
ELLEN-- I posted over on the prayer page. She is doing as well as can be expected. Should get home some time today. has a friend that might be planning on staying and helping with recovery.
Chuck