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Jakesshop

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  1. I finally got lucky! Spotted a FB post where a gentleman was selling a 100lbs LG cheap last week. Most times something like this is LONG gone or i procastinated just a little too much.Yes it needs some TLC, but it's mine as of today! Needed a tow truck to get it out of the barn it was in and I was fortunate that a traksteer was available to unload. At 3400 lbs, it had a hard time lifting it. Looking forward to the rebuild as soon as my remodel of my shop is done. May have to go take one of the Little Giant rebuild classes... post-35726-0-63789100-1374897342_thumb.jpost-35726-0-63437500-1374897751_thumb.j

  2. Congratulations Joshua! Welcome to the ranks of people who wake up each day and it's a xxxx FINE DAY EVERY DAY!
    I'm a retired federal firefighter, loved my job, but 31 years of going up and down those mountains take a toll. Now very happy to spend some time at the anvil or traveling. Spending some time in Gillette WY right now!

  3. Dale sure likes to stir the pot! I was with him yesterday and he'll contribute to any conversation, just kidding Dale!!!!

    I too will be fabbing a new coal forge later this summer and have been following this thread closely for good ideas. Like the idea of a hood. My last outdoor event I was covered in ash and my tent too! 5-6' of chimney to loft the ash and junk would do the trick.

  4. A friend of mine sent this u-tube video to me that was fascinating! Nearly all their equipment is belt driven. Sorry no blacksmithing equipment, all woodworking.

    https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/_mKSKZau9qs?ytsession=AUEUInfe_ZGD1X3e4DMhpaoKLOIGgKCoCrUUg1F9gsxWPXQQZymA7R4kDA3g-mAe2JP_n-94g-gwZgZKRvP7uBgkt6YKN41qLd44ZXJSQjxiUk9yQTzOW0_P0pyYI4-Hwt5wZBUntnlCHAUhbFfVVw

    If it does not work, just type into U-Tube search "Steam Powered Box Factory" It's about 14 minutes long.

  5. From the guy that's a tinny tiny ways south of Yosemite, we use a SMALL bit of diesel on some wood shavings to get the fires going. I won't use anything more volatile, like  gasoline due to the danger of a blowback in the blower, i.e. explosion, not good!  I was with Dale today over in Mariposa doing some hammering. I'm mostly doing instruction these days for the lead blacksmith been a bit under the weather.

  6. Just now getting back to this topic line. I don't think I would use the above wheeled stand for anything above 150 lbs. the balance point would be too small to overcome by upper body strength alone. I was a big fan of using truck (big truck) brake drums as a base for a stand, but they were a bit of a pain to move around. Though they did work on concrete somewhat. I recently had a 300 lbs Vulcan on a brake drum stand that I could slide and/or "walk" into position. For my next large anvil, ie, 500 lbs or more, it will have a nice solid wood base with no wheels. If I need to move it, that's what my John Deere is for.

  7. Glad to see this tread started, it was a wake up call for me as I too I'm starting to do more demos away from home. Going to call my accountant, insurance agent and my lawyer next week. I'm already covered when I do a California Blacksmith Association sanctioned events, but I'm now doing Ren Faires and charity events.

  8. I needed a small portable leg vise for demos away from home. I picked up this 3 1/4" vise and with ideas I "borrowed" from this forum I came up with this stand. I put a rack on the side for jigs I use and a handle on the rear that doubles as a tong rack. Going to add wheels on the back of the plow disk for travel on hard surfaces once I acquire them. I torched in some holes on the disk to stake it down on soft ground. My other vise had to be taken apart for travel due to weight, it's a 5" vise with a 120# brake drum base.
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  9. Welcome Oddtodd! I too just helped out at a demo at a local museum yesterday for a group of unruly (private) school kids. Couldn't get them to quiet down till everyone got into place, I just pulled a piece of hot iron out of the fire and got to work. That got their attention!

    Love doing school groups, just that some are better then others.

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