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Posts posted by Jim Coke
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Greetings Eddie,
I have found a few dealers on Ebay that have very fair prices on H 13 , 4140 , and S7.. Why spend all day messing with junk yards to find unknown steel..
I just finished some for my small in town shop that I made from H13 and 4140.. One thing if you want springs and axles is to go to the local truck and auto repair shops an give the a heads up on what you are looking for.. Most of the time that sort of thing goes in the dumpster..
I wish you well.......Jim
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Macbruce,
Your a lucky man... Pretty mum....Trout for dinner.... And living in a gorgeous area. Can you make flys on you power hammer ?
Have a great day.... Jim
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Greetings Gundog,
Nice work... Why don't you spot weld the joints and try to make the collars.. Come on its not hard... We all challenge ourselves that's how we learn.. The only problem area I see is at the top wall mount ... That one you will have to weld and leave it exposed unless your bracket covers both scrolls.. Keep up the great work.. No more BBQ for you...
Have a great day Jim
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Greetings Cleetis.
How do you sleep nights ?... Of course I would not buy It because it was dusty... How do you keep a straight face ?
Keep being lucky Jim
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Greetings Curly,
Rock solid work so to speak.... I love your twist...
Keep forging Jim
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Greetings Eric.
Early English for sure... Judging by the big letters it may be a Parker...
Jim
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Greetings Fatfudd,
Judging by what I see . Because of the short screw and the ball design it was most likely used for a production line like the silver industry... I wonder what the screw holes are in the back of the C frame... Its possible it was used in the leather industry.. I would research old leather machines...
I hope this helps Jim
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Greetings Copilot,
Thanx for sharing... Its cool.... I wonder why all the anvils look like Vulcans..... The one with the horn near his horn is a little touchy but he has a striker available with a large knife for surgery.
Thanx again Jim
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Greetings Nor,
Proceed with caution... The seller says the thing that covers the threads has a crack... and the tin covers that... ( the nut ) It has the wrong spring and the mount is not correct for a Columbian . I would like to see this one in person first.. And don't forget the shipping... In my terms cost prohibited ...
Good luck and be patient.. Jim
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Greetings again Knots,
The main thing is to use a 7 vice grip.. If you make one you will find they work for treadle hammer chisels and for hot work in the vise ... Once you use one it will be your go to holder. As you might expect I have about 7... Lazy I guess .. Many chisels for treadle hammer work. When I can I will answer your other questions on the message board...
Jim
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Macbruce,
The leather hold the chisel secure with that style vice grip. Try one you"l like it ... By the way if you look in the tool box an example of the wedge style hold down we discussed for you power hammer dies...
Your a cool old dude
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Greetings Macbruce and others,
Yep the bee is a bad motor scooter... It's complicated how it works. My last commission before retiring was a surround for a large support for a home that they had to cut and put jacks in.. The did not allow for wood shrinkage... Big home on a river and he was into trout fishing.
Want a challenge try repousse and chase on the round
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Greetings Bob,
Looks like a Champion Blower Forge to me.... 75# ???? Modified motor mount.....
Jim
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Greetings Red,
Open the doors and we will all drink to your beautiful art... I love the set down weave. Great work...
Keep forging Jim
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Greetings Ciladog
The table is mounted internally on two cylinders... It adjust 8in to desired height... The foot peddle controls hammer intensity and 1/2 in of height. Which compensates for work clearance... Nope not a zipmax... Its a bumblebee .... And for holding chisel I use the system I posted on holders a few days ago.
Jim
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Greetings Zan,
Sure looks like a Trenton With an x BUT the Trentons with an X were built in the 30s and would have a belt line weld with a complete tool steel top. If you had a closer picture of the logo it would help... I'll bet its a Trenton import ... It looks skinny at the waist..
Jim
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Frosty,
My design.. I call it the bumblebee. Hence the color. You can tell by the tooling that I can form many things . Multi media stands .. I hate pitch... And yes its slick for planishing. Jim
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Greetings again Ironman,
I not only do contracts but I solve small light problems too.... Put a small part of an old light fixture in you work and call it a restoration... You can buy an old lamp at a flea market and its legal... You can take that to a lamp shop and have them wire it and save the receipts... Problem solved....
Good luck Jim
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Greetings Ciladog,,
Yep... I normally do things like that on my P6 flypress .. I designed a special hammer for chasing and repousse... Its one of a kind .. The table floats hydraulically and is controlled with the custom air hammer at the same time... And that just some of what it can do.. And that's no bull so to speak.
JIm
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I'll bet he has a Picasso in his bathroom...
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Greetings Again,
Sure 40% down is fair... I use to feel bad but after a sting or two you get smart.... Lawyers get retainers.... Doctors make sure you can pay first... Anything custom on line must be paid first... We are DR. of metal ... Money down keeps everyone honest... If you don't want customers in your shop send them a picture of there work before completed and ask for the second 40%.. When I closed my shop I was a year and a half behind with my commissions...
Great work demands price.... Just tell them its large jewelry..
Jim
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Greetings Ironman,
I too trusted MOST OF YOU CUSTOMERS... When I ran my shop (retired now) my contract was simple.... 40% down on approved drawing
40% shop inspection pre finish (REQUIRED)
20% COMPLETION
By requiring the customer to come to you shop before completed it works best and you catch any mistakes..
And get most of your money....
I hope this helps... no pay sucks...
Jim
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Greetings Jim,
You can buy a complete entry door lock set in black at Home Depot. Just use the parts you need . Do you want a locking bolt and a locking handle ?
Jim
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Greetings Ironwolf,
You might try the insides of an old motorcycle helmet... The pads fit close to you face and could be arranged so that you could lift your helmet.. You should have enough ventilation through the bottom...
It's an idea... Good luck Jim