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Bryce Masuk

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  1. Bryce where do you get that from? Maybe if you are using air hardening steels, in which case a liquid would not be the quenchant anyway.


    an old machinest I work with told this is how they quenched all kinds of parts,

    in an electromagnetic chamber of some sorts it probley wont work for everything and probley wouldnt get as hard either but its free magnet anyways
  2. I have a few sheetmetal pattern books and have even taken it at bcit,

    but this book is by far superior to anything I have seen and you dont have to pay 250 dollars or look for it for years, its free on the internet with ad's all around it

    The New Metal Worker Pattern Book | by George Watson Kittredge

    the second book has some interesting things as well but less pictures at the bottom you can return to the table of cont

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  3. The cost of eduation is only 1000 dollars if i get the job first i can do all the schooling on the computer,

    this decribes what it is,
    BCIT : : Power Engineering (General Program): Full-time, Certificate of Trades Training

    usually there is lots of work abroad for power engineers and at home since we have huge electrical dams and more being built as we speak,

    the pay is excellent as you move up
    it seems like its better to have than a ticket in welding or machining or sheetmetal

  4. Anyone on here a power engineer?

    do you like doing it, I am thinking of going to school for it

    currently I am a metalworker I was getting my sheet metal ticket, but it seems as soon as your not in the union they want to cut your wage in half,

    I applyed for a job doing tig welding for the pharm industry thinking it was going to be a reasonable wage and they want to pay 15 dollars an hour for this!

    a warehouse job where I would do very little pays 14 dollars per hour and takes no skill nor effort.

    the average house is worth 500000 in the vancouver area 15 dollars per hour is below the poverty line because of the cost of living.

    I am thinking getting cert'd as power engineer is going to help me and teach me some cool things not to mention get me bringing home some big pieces of metal :)

  5. yeah they are all the same pretty much dale I cant wait to use this thing

    I was impressed at the size of the cylinder about 8 inches of fury,

    I still need to build a base I think I am going to side mount the motor on the base, the belt shroud may not work like that though but I really dont want to mount the motor to the floor or really have to make a big extension so the base is shaped like an L but i will figure it out one way or another.

    anyways its time to start forging for me, later on i have to go for a physical

  6. :) for those would like to see whats inside

    as you can see some of the casting is pretty rough and the top of the cylinder has a casting mark but its past its movement so it doesnt matter

    there were drill shavings chunks of metal inside from casting but since its a dry sump it probley wouldnt have ever done anything none the less i cleaned it all out

    and loctite'd all the bolts and such i need to find one small metric grease zerk because it was basicly missing it I found half of it in the sump and the 45 degree stripped but attached,

    Other than that the quality is pretty good its just ugly,

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  7. Thanks Guys, excellent support from people who didnt make a dime off of me,

    I will Pm john but for now I have to run I have 2 job interviews


    and if i get neither job i am going to Victoria to restore all the cornice work on the hudson's bay company in the downtown core

    its only 8 story's up :( and they want me to restore probley 1000 tin spindles which split in the corners after 100 years

    the only thing that really sucks is that i would be there all winter, alone high in the sky in the wind and snow and rain

    so i am hoping these other guys hire me for stainless fabrication so i can stay inside this winter lol

  8. So this is Csa approved it doesnt have the faceshield that osha requires ;)

    Should i assume my power hammer is like anything reciprocating,

    in the fact that when i put oil into it i should let it break in and drain the oil after 100 hours or something? the manual really sucks to be honest its mostly jibberish,

    anyang says to use 60wt oil which the closest to that that I know of would be gear oil for a rear end I will probley use synthetic after it breaks it hoping to get the maximum life out of it

  9. I sent the deposit money in june,

    but it arrived and all is well

    Now that i think about it I should have probley bought the base with it because it costs close to the same as buying the steel and fabricating it

    I am hoping the steel finds me lol

    I noticed the hammer has a brass nipple near the bottom is this a breather?

    I am going to read the instruction manual and see where to add the oil and such haha

    This is the most expensive investment I have ever made But I know the knowledge I will gain from having the ability to use it whenever I want will pay off in the long run.

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  10. I finished with quite awhile ago but I didnt have a computer for awhile and than my buddy came back from new mexico so we went to party in jasper for awhile then we went out into the forest it was a pretty sweet trip,

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    I also made with shelf for my buddy it made mostly from 1/2 angle iron

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  11. Clenching your teeth when concentrating is a fairly normal reaction,

    If you were in a high stress situation where you might be attacked and hit in the jaw

    this would prevent you from being knocked out for the most part

    you may find it easier just you buy a guard of sorts, its pretty likely you might unconciously do this in many situations but not hard enough that you notice it because you jaw muscles dont get tired

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