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Hello young man interested in the arts of smithing
5starhobo (blake) replied to Kharen's topic in Introduce Yourself
somebodys gotta replace the older generation of smiths :) no offense intended -
Watched this also Frosty. I was heartbroken knowing that they probably don't get much to any use :/ And a few of them were fine anvils with sharp edges.... :/ oh well
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its the flat dye. the edges are radiuses to keep from accidentally dinging up the work, I'm sure there are other reasons that i don't know about but surely brian does because thats what he uses :)
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My apologies :) Looking good! Can't wait to see it with a fire in it! Not sure if you have an oxy / ac torch but you can use that to heat the I beam and bend it. Make cuts on both sides of the part so it bends (sorry for a bad description)
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Get a better anvil. That one has almost no mass underneath it. A RR track would work better.
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Best way to cut a RR track
5starhobo (blake) replied to Gromgor's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
You could use a oxy/ac torch, but it won't turn out nearly as clean as what dcraven mentioned. -
This a Fisher?
5starhobo (blake) replied to Black Frog's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
:o i would jump on that the instant i saw it. its in such great shape from what i can tell in the pictures. Is he offering the going rate for scrap? -
I clear the fuel from around where the air enters the fire pot and build up a pile of wood chips and wood pieces, once the coals build up (fairly fast) start piling fuel around the edges and let it grow then build up the pile and bam hot fire :P leave a flame out the top to burn off a good bit of the smoke. I know this may not be an answer to your question but thats how i do it :)
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mount a RR track to a large stump (i mean really mount it down so it won't budge) and weld a square tube on the end for a hardy hole, you can make a punch plate to slide over the hardy hole. That works. Anvils don't come that cheap for a decent size. unless you want an ASO
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That sounds interesting :D any pictures?
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So i bought this anvil
5starhobo (blake) replied to m31desantis's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
I had an ASO for a while and then finally got me a brooks cast steel. MAN can i tell the difference!!!! Cast iron will crack and is very soft. I found that a piece of railroad track mounted down to a stump at proper hight works better than an ASO. But i would recommend finding an actual anvil soon. Even a good piece of solid steel will work. a good 4"x 4"x 12" solid piece of steel will work great! It doesn't have to be any kind of special steel, mild steel works fine. Even though an ASO may not be great, still use it and start working! Welcome to the addiction. :) -
looks good!
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Get those suckers fired up! Im waiting to see what ya can do :)
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Either way thats a fine anvil and will serve you for a long time! Sounds like a steal too for its condition!
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Either way thats a fine anvil and will serve you for a long time! Sounds like a steal too for its condition!
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Oops, double click on accident :( sorry. Yeah I thought it looked similar to a trenton also.
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Au means its made of gold ;) Sorry man I'm not an anvil person but i couldn't pass that up :) great looking anvil though! Price? Also! IT would be very useful to put your location in your profile so other IFI members who might be within driving distance may help you out. It is very useful. Best of luck to you and your adventures :D Welcome to IFI!
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Au means its made of gold ;) Sorry man I'm not an anvil person but i couldn't pass that up :) great looking anvil though! Price? Also! IT would be very useful to put your location in your profile so other IFI members who might be within driving distance may help you out. It is very useful. Best of luck to you and your adventures :D Welcome to IFI!
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love those tables :D especially the one with red oak on top! Keep it up!
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Made this today...
5starhobo (blake) replied to Everything Mac's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
technicus joe uses silica sand if i am correct. -
One of my relatives sells these little "tasers" that he uses to treat brown recluse bites. He specializes in brown recluse bites. The shock from the taser is only 1/10 the shock of a defensive taser. The electrical charge reacts with the poison atoms and breaks them down. He has a whole notebook on the process of it. Very interesting. Just thought it may be handy to know. He has had patients that got bit and he treated them with this shock treatment for a week. he check backed with them in 2 weeks, their pain was gone and the bite healed up. no doctors visit needed. NO he does not sell them anymore so I'm not trying to advertise for him. just thought it may be handy to know. Im not sure if it works on other creepy crawler bites. not a good idea, any more than leaches or the Magik Mystery water for curing things