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Jim Coke

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  1. Greetings X5,

              Wire wheel it than some good oil . I use furniture tung oil which works well for me and last for years. Forget the crack it will be just fine it’s in a low stress area and should not get bigger and cause problems.   Have fun and enjoy. 

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

  2. Greetings Dan, 

           The Acme post drills are kinda neat . Are you aware that they are 2 speed. The lever and hub is movable to the smaller gear for slower operation.. The advance lever is not hard to make if you have blacksmith skills . I have seen a few parts listed on EB on occasion. I have two but don’t have a picture that would do you any good available at this time. Well worth restoration you  never know who might have the part you need.  Good luck.

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

     

  3. Greetings Fudd,

          The simple answer is to forge a 1/2 by 2 horse shoe design with a 90 bend to match the bolt holes . Drill holes to mount to the table or fixture. This would keep the ability to rotate and look good at the same time. You could add some accents to the bracket to complement the vice appearance.   Just a thought. Nice vise.

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

  4. Greetings 61, 

             Many old fly presses have the ball style weights which are a pain to re-index for tooling and debth changes. I have a P6 that I purchased from OWA years ago and has served me well.. I can do a multitude of operations and have tons of tooling. If you are considering a fly press for drawing out large stock a hydraulic press would be best. It all depends on your budget and available time you have. 

    Forge on and make beautiful things

    Jim

  5. Greetings Mike,

           You indeed bit off quite a challenge.  A few interesting points. The outer frame has very sharp edges . Cold rolled?  It also looks like the frame has very sharp corners . Welded ?  Would the stand off bend require bending last after assembly ?  In the past I have done many pass through elements and have used an Allen set screw ( easily disguised ) to lock the element. I only have one picture of a brass ball set with an Allen but you get the idea.  I would enjoy working with you on the build but I’m too far away and getting older. 74 yesterday. 

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

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  6. Greetings All.

             Just another point . The round bars at the point of intersection are the same diameter. How would one accomplish a drifted hole or a drilled hole with no stock left on the side?

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

  7. Greetings Theo,

        Another beautiful example of your blade smith art.  You are indeed a master. I love the integral components. Super hard to forge. IMHO the horns should go . Kinda catchy on clothes and such . 

    Forge on and make beautiful things 

    Jim

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