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Grymm

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  1. I can possibly get ahold of some railroad ties for ya!
  2. Isn't the hourglass on the base a Hay Budden fingerprint?
  3. Congrats man! Wish I coulda seen your face when you walked in and saw them, haha!
  4. The only reason I asked, Judson, is the shape of the horn
  5. Looks like an HB, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, isn't that a farrier's anvil?
  6. Elemental nailed it. Keep the fire deep and limit the air, charcoal burns faster than coal. A tip on keeping your fire from spreading to the outside charcoal is sprinkle the charcoal you don't want burnt with water or just keep a good gap between your fire pot and reserve fuel.
  7. It really depends on how much water and how long it's soaked. Personally I just leave it dry, if anything is see the steam splitting the charcoal, increasing the surface area to burn, which would increase heat BUT greatly shorten fuel life.
  8. If nothing else, cut the length down, weld on square stock for a hardy hole, and shape the face into different hardy tools!
  9. You are really only limited by your imagination, your budget, and the time you want to put into it. I personally would make it into an anvil. However, you could round it into a giant horn, cut slits in or rough up the face and use it to apply textures to projects. Heck, you could weld some round pins on it and use it as a bending jig. Truly an unlimited amount of possibilities.
  10. Thanks Eddie! Yeah I lucked out with that find, but I'm sure you can find a busted one or something similar. My initial plan was to weld fan blades onto a bicycle rim and fabricate a shell for it, but then the floor drying fan came along and I went with that!
  11. You can't see it in the pic I posted, but on the workbench my brother and I salvaged the crank and gears from a mountain bike we cut up. We are working on a multi gear setup for the fan. The fan is actually an old floor drying fan he pulled out of a school demolition job he was on, the motor was fried but the fan blades were fine! Cleaned it up, gutted it out. BAM! Couldn't afford a buffalo but this has more meaning since it was a project :) Here's a closer pic:
  12. I was just looking at fooling around with it, scrap yard it is then! Thanks guys!
  13. Does anyone know of a site that supplies 1/2 wrought iron bar stock for a fair price? I understand posting links can get people in trouble so please feel free to inbox me the link or just post the company name!
  14. You can always get a wireless security camera or do what I do and have an alarm on the door that is so loud it wakes up half the block!
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