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Jim Coke

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  1. Greetings Dueulear,

                Weld a thick 1 in washer on your tool , secure the tool holder than an air chisel at washer to remove. This will scrap your tool but save your holder.. There is no need for your tools to be so close tolerance a fit into the holder. 

    Press on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

  2. Greetings.

              At my home and shops I have a ton of nuts bolts metal and resources. The closest hardware is 30 miles away and over the years many local friends have stopped by to tap my inventory. Instead of just giving them what they need or charging a few bucks I developed a slick system. They must return the item to my stock but not just one but 2 . If they forget we’ll you guessed it.. No next time.  This way they still have to purchase the item. 

     

     

     

     

  3. Greetings Du,

          Yep you are missing something.. Various tool holders have different functions. Many are designed to hold smaller diameter punches and drifts. You really don’t need a full stroke for many projects. Where in Mich are you located? I have several different holders that I have made up over the years. Welcome to fly press 101.. 

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

     

     

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  4. Greetings Pr3esure,

               If you wish to remove all the paint from your anvil just get a quart of water soluble paint remover. There are several out there but I prefer the orange one.  It’s easy apply than  wait an 1/2 hour than scrub into the cracks with a hand wire brush.  Rinse off with a hose than do it again.  When your happy with the look finish with tung furniture oil or equivalent:  This will make it as new.. Have fun.. I have done several.

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

  5. Greetings all,

             I spent a little time at the forge today on our first snowy day in northern Michigan. I staggered the twist on a pineapple twist to a new look.  The yield was larger diamonds in the center and smaller on the ends.. Kinda cool.. Great for a handle where you want a smother section for a easier hand grip.. Have fun...

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

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  6. Greetings Jon,

               The metal shim on mine is for two different thicknesses of blocks ..  Yours only needs a cut slightly larger than your swage.  My much larger blocks are set up the same way..  This makes it much easier to work on the edge.. 

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

     

  7. Greetings Jon,

            Great to see our friend AJ is not just sitting around.  Have not seen him in a while. Just a suggestion or two. Ya need to support your leg vise at the bottom. ( steel plate ) ..  If you make a cut  out in your stump for your swage block it makes it easy to do edge work ..Have fun with your new stuff..

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jjim

     

     

     

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