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  1. Looking good so far! I went to smartflix.com and rented all of Steve Bleile's DVDs on welding and torch cutting. He covers alot of different processes and they use a camera with a welding filter on it to get some good shots of what a puddle should look like etc. I can sit and watch instructional videos like my wife watches the Kardashians (sp?) :-)

  2. I meant to do the mock up too but don't have the time. I'm picking up the steel for mine using the Fab. Mild Steel Firepot design that has been posted. I can torch out all the sections from a 5 foot piece of 3/8" thick by 6" wide flat stock from the local welding supply. They're charging about $25 for the piece. I bought a Centaur Clinker breaker to use with it. Please post pics as you progress with it. It would be great to see.

    Rob.

  3. I made one here out of mild steel. I'm planning on using it for demos and some nails for a tool box. It's mild steel about 1/2" by 1" cut part way through and then bent over for a fagot weld. I drilled the hole and sized it with a round file tang based on a nail I started to tapper. I made about a half dozen and it seems to work well so far.

    http://www.iforgeiron.com/forum/f7/making-nails-refinements-14316/index2.html#post146480

    http://www.iforgeiron.com/forum/attachments/f7/18975d1259078638-making-nails-refinements-nailheader.jpg

    Rob.

  4. I finally had a chance to try to make another one this weekend. I was going to weld some spring steel on top of mild. I found that my makeshift firepot can get hot enough to weld but is not a good welding fire. I need to get some fire brick to make the pot deeper. I get a massive amount of scale buildup. So instead I did a fagot weld. Then I drilled a pilot hole and shaped it with the tang of a round file. Once it cooled I made a handful of nails and it seems to work pretty well. I made another weld on the other end but haven't created the hole yet. I'm waiting to see what size I actually end up at. The nails in the pic start off as 5/16" round rod.

    18975.attach

  5. One recycling place near me won't sell it but I asked very excitedly about a piece of plate and the guy let me take it. Mason Dixon auto salvage also deals in scrap and you can peruse through the yard and then pay by weight. They're located on Rt 1 at the PA/MD line. Plus you'll find a lot of coil and leaf for doing different things.

  6. Karl, I'm in Elkton, MD. I get my coal from the guild I joined out in Westminster, MD. It's the Blacksmith Guild of Central Maryland. Great bunch of folks. They sell very good coal in 50lb bags for around $15 for non members and less for members. I would be happy to get together sometime and help you get going. Shoot me a PM. Right now we're in our reactor refueling outage at work but it's just about over. Then I'll have a little more free time. Let me know. Rob.

  7. I think it's just the nature of spring steel when left dead hard. I had one break when a friend dropped it on concrete. I'm making him another one and telling him not to drop it on concrete. I was thinking about tempering the parts that you hold onto but was afraid it wouldn't throw good sparks if I accidentally tempered the striking edge too.

    Rob.

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