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Max Mulholland - Tetnum

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  1. i would encourage you to go up a bit in size to 12x16 but build what you want.

    here is a link to an instructable i made while building my shop http://www.instructables.com/id/Backyard-Blacksmith-Shop-Shed/
    a video tour of my shop http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYnNYClF8Cs&feature=plcp
    and the full size pictures of my shop https://picasaweb.google.com/107762353672146371378/January32012?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCLW03bDdtOrhFQ&feat=directlink

  2. CO detector! you are in a closed building it is often forgotten but in a small space it is requirement, also some type of fire extinguisher is needed. A 5 gallon bucket of water works better than a commercial extinguisher in many forging related problems but you should have a ABC extinguisher around t deal with unexpected.

  3. while cars, trucks, loaders, and such are built to last when something is being replaced there is a reason for it all of the tool steel parts are subject to cyclic fatigue keep in mind many parts coming off machinery have been put through millions of cycles over their lifetime. many pieces like this will will have cracks open up when you start forging it down to shape. resulting in a dangerous tool which is likely to break chip or crack. as a word of warning while the tools can be great and functional only use new steel for tools for others to use or for tools to be used in public. remember people have lawyers and use them irresponsibly this is why many scrap yards are shut down to the public.

  4. you can forge cast at a dull red but it is slow and prone to failure i have done this but the end result is not worth while very little work can be done in a heat

    cast iron can be forged when laminated in an iron or steel billet like low layer Damascus old safes were made this way out of many alternating layers of CI and Wrought

    additionally Wootz steel is an insanely high carbon content metal that is forged (it has to be homogenized first)

  5. hate to say anything but the item of refence in that picture is a staple gun in the back left corner that mousehole is not a small anvil compared to some (markings are X.0.15 so assuming X=1 127#) however $7~8 a # in Toronto is insane due to the location in the heart of anvil country north centered between Buffalo NY Detroit MI Columbus OH Cleavland OH

    that is not a small anvil and i love to have it in my shop for the right price

  6. just some names i've thought of

    shop mate, the most versatile tool in the shop
    Ditto block,
    clone
    river anvil, flows effortlessly from task to task

    and this is clearly a tool that should be marketed to more than just blacksmiths based on its adaptibility to just about any task a metal worker would run across i have invisioned an anvil like this for sheet metal work. i built a system like this out of a hickory stump for adding mass to pitch pots to keep them from bouncing around and for ease of working copper and it works great to this day.

    if i had a spare 2grand i buy one of these but i will have to wait till sales pickup

  7. 4140 will make a bad hot slitting chisel because it is not very hard when its hot and it would lose its temper way too easily on a thin chisel it will work but poorly and it may need to be re hardened and re edged constantly to keep it from curling up inside the piece you are slitting and sticking on you

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