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Greetings
Looks like you got it going your way with a new anvil .... Looks to me like a PW with a clip horn... Wifes a striker huh... I guess you never heard the story about .... When I nod my head hit it....
Welcome JIm
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Macbruce,
Nope never took pictures... Same like yours but with a wedge... I use this system on many anvil tools . One that's super handy is one mounted to a monkey wrench for making collars and tight square bends... Its like a square bending fork with adjustment...
Jim
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Greetings Macbruce,
SLICK..... I use a similar system but I fold over a 1/4 X 1 in a hoop and use a wedge on the underside... No set screw... Try it youl like it...
Forge on JIm
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Greetings Thinus,
Ya gonna need a bigger wheel borrow.. I think that one would look best in my shop... Glad you saved the old girl
Lucky you Jim
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Greetings Zanshin,,
Someone before me said it best.... NOW THATS A KNIFE.... Fantastic craftsmanship and design... Keep them coming.
Jim
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Greetings Kurgan,
Nice system... Get your stump up to working height so you don't have to bend over ... Belly button high works well.... Most oxygen tanks are made out of tool steel ( 4140 ) shine them up and sand to a mirror finish... I use them all of the time and they work well..
Good luck and keep forging Jim
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Greetings Thin,
Looks like a Wilkinson to me.... Look for the crossed hot dogs... For sure early English
Jim
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Greetings Bill,
Great repair... I spent 32 years in the auto related business and owned my own shop for 20 years... Funny story... I had a customer call me and said he needed a emergency brake on his truck.. It was real bad and he needed help quick.. I told him I would send my tow truck but he said he would get the truck to me.... In he came a smoking ... He was a carpenter and had fashioned a brake pad out of a 2x4... Just goes to show the more skills we have the more that is possible...
Carry on Jim
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Greetings Enock,
So you want to get into blacksmithing... Good for you.... We have a great group in Michigan that will provide you with all the help you will ever need... Log on to www.miblacksmith.org and join... Read about the upcoming evens ... We have s great beginners event in may that sound just right for you... I have a shop near Cadillac and you are always welcome....
Glad to have you on board Jim
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I think they are suspension systems for transporting large silicone chips for production of computer stuff... It's a California thing...
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Greetings N3,
Looks to me like you got things going in the right direction... We are all students myself of 40 years so take your time.. read this thread... find a local group and go for it... Nice hammer... Welcome
Jim
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Greetings Preston,
Way over the top work... It's fun when you have clients that appreciate craftsmanship .
Jim
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Greetings Copilot,
Looks to me more of a coldshut from the original forging process.... Look in side the hardie hole for signs of cracks... Also looks like someone tried to put a little butter on one spot.... I think I would use this as a serviceable anvil as it is...
I hope this helps.. Jim
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Greetings Preston,
Welcome..... Your table is over the top way cool ... Very original ... It's great to see fresh ideas and procedures... Keep them coming..
Jim
PS I would like to keep you around for a while ... When you post a picture of yourself ( wear safety glasses )
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Greetings Sean.
You could try using a sabre saw . Cut a metal cutting blade short to limit the travel and have at it.... If its cast it won't take long.. It will at least limit file time...
Good luck Jim
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Greetings Sean.
You could try using a sabre saw . Cut a metal cutting blade short to limit the travel and have at it.... If its cast it won't take long.. It will at least limit file time...
Good luck Jim
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Greetings Cwat,
Sounds to me like you are building a smoke tube .. What makes you think the smoke won't come out the ends... I suggest a drawing before you get to involved.... I always applaud new thinking but I need more detail....
Jim
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Greetings Bois,
Once you have a taste of metal work its a lifelong journey.... Encourage your son to continue... Most///// ALL blacksmiths are the most giving and honorable people you will ever meet..... Find a local group and let him run.. Funny thing ... Most of the young students I have start well BUTTTT after , they have a hard time getting any forge time in. Yep Dad gets hooked.. My suggestions are as follows.
Keep the boy and cherish every moment...
Burry or dismantle the forge. It will only eat up money and is more dangerous than smaller models... You can make or purchase a small propane forge for under 300.00 Don't mess with junk..
Forge on Jim Forgot: Also purchase a book called A blacksmith Craft by George Dixon.... Best for starters
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Greetings again Keith,
I think all you need to do is lower the feed and see if you have enough shaft length to use a slip on bolt lock hub like the picture from Champion... I think someone just tapped an existing hole....
Good Luck
Jim
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Greetings Farm,
Nicely proportioned .. The elements are spaced well and the overall look is stunning... I made allot of gates in my time and yours is similar. Picture a forged circle in the center to break up the vertical lines... Sometimes an oval is cool.... I think you have enough balls.... I built one for a customer that had a thing for circles.. Yep he drove a Audi.. What do you use for a final finish ?
Forge on
Jim
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Greetings Windancer,
How many TPI are you using?... I found a finer tooth and less pressure extends the blade life... Do you use coolant ? If not I found a little bees wax works nice.... Been using it with my hack saw for years...
Hope this helps
Jim
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Greetings again Keith,
Log on to vintagemachines.org and under Champion blower forge it will show you the hub that you are missing on your drill... Easy to make and the chuck installation is as I said before.... The 1/2 shaft fits in and locks... easy fix..
Jim
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I found an anvil for sale, is it worth going after?
in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
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Greetings Reek,
Pass.... I have better door stops.... Save your bucks 250 will buy a nice anvil....
Jim