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Jacob Nothstine

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  1. A friend let me use his box style Tommy Tongs to forge with. I was going to order a pair on line and came across a post that said it was bad to quench Tommy Tongs? Is this true for Tommy tongs or any tongs? I didn't let them get orange or yellow but did heat them up good. I didn't want to leave them around hot because of my kids so I put them in the water bucket when I was done. 

    Thanks, Jacob 

  2. Heat and no Forge or forge and no heat. Solved my problem today. I took the gas hose off my readdy heater to test my gas forge burner, worked great until garage hit 20 degrees. So I order a second hose and got second LP tank. Today I found all the connections I need to connect the forge burner to LP tank. Hope to give it a try this weekend. Going to get up to 25 degrees in low Michigan Saturday. Jim heat rises so it might warm up a little more your way this weekend.  :)

  3. I have a web page and facebook page for my photography classes and services. 

    I would set up a Facebook page first. It's easy to do, and you can reach a lot of people. Make it separate from your personal facebook account,  so it look's more like a business then a hobby. A lot of local library have free classes to help people start facebook pages. Then when your ready for a web page you can transfer a lot of your design ideas to the web page so it mirrors your facebook page. This will save you a lot of time and money if you end up paying someone to make a webpage.  

     

    Ebay and Etsy are great to be on. 

  4. I teach photography classes outdoors. I run most of my classes with local City's or colleges and have them cover the insurance for the classes. Might be something to look into it's also a good way to get more students. A lot of places will run classes and give you most of the money, they just want different classes to offer people. LLC is a good way to go. 

  5. You might want to look into the MC60 treadmill motor controller it's supposed to be a nice controller and can handle 2 hp. they run about $40.00 on ebay.  I add a Treadmill motor to my drill press and it's great for drilling metal I

    can run real low speeds with a lot of torque. Have another motor I'm going to use for a 2" belt grinder. Nice build

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  6. Gave my forge burner a test this weekend. Here is a photo of the flame does it look right?

     

    Burner information

    Ron Reil's design 

    3/4 size

    #57 jet hole

    Running at 5 PSI 

    Zoeller stainless burner flare    

     

    Going to use it in a brick pile forge.        

    Thanks, Jacob 

     

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  7. I'm new to blacksmithing and this event was amazing. I learned more in 2 hrs then I have the last 4 months reading on the Internet. Everyone was so nice and helpful.  The beginner class was great, good group of instructors took there time and made it easy to learn.  Answered all our question and we had about 2 hrs worth of non stop question for our instructor.  The tail gate was over the top for us, we walked about 6 miles Friday. The stuff that was available we just don't fine around our area. I picked up what I need to finish my gas forge and my friend picked up a coal forge, railroad anvil, coal, tongs and everything else he need. I'm amazed my minivan made it home, we bottomed out real hard a few time from all the weight in the back. Hope to be up and running with a forge this weekend.  

     

    Thanks you to everyone that put the event on. 

    Jacob

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