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Hello everybody today I acquired this huge post drill hand crank in very good shape very little slop and play in the spindle the only thing is it seems to be missing any kind of mechanism to turn the feed to lower it down as your Drilling not a big deal I just I would appreciate if somebody would have pictures of what it should look like so I can make something work for it did excellent drill and all their minus this part
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New anvil . But not as I hoped
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
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New anvil . But not as I hoped
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
In not new to this . But you have to understand that I ground the face because of all of the massive pitting from miss use with a chisel at some point. Now I admit that now where it's at I realize that I more than likely shouldn't have done that. But Imy more than willing to work on it to repair my mistakes -
New anvil . But not as I hoped
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
It does have a steel free so I can tell by the spark difference between the face and the base that is cast iron but I don't know I looked into getting some hard surfacing rodds would that work to build up just a little bit I appreciate any advice on this thank you -
New anvil . But not as I hoped
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
It has next to none A 56 and a 13 or something -
New anvil . But not as I hoped
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Ahh I'll back away from the grinder Didn't take much off at all but sitll -
Well tilted says it . Picked up a anvil the other day. Has not bad rebound. The face has been beat up really bad by chisels so I figured no big deal as people can be hard on stuff. Well upon future inspection while I was grinding away the pitting. I realized that the face is extremely soft and dents very very easily looks like I just bought a hundred and thirty five pound piece of cast iron
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Hello everyone I have been throwing around the idea of a used oil forge or a diesel forge design. Now I know there are many threads on the idea but hear me out. I'm totally new to the idea of liquid fuel forges and hAve no idea where to start. I have all the tools and such needed to build one but I just need some starter or a how to oil forge for dummies ideas or pages to look at. Simple plans would be nice Thanks
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i need ideas on how to move a frozen calf shelter
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Everything Else
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So as you can see in the picture in front of that little bin is this white plastic calf huch and in order for me to start smithing in that bin behind it I need to move this thing to get some crap out of it and only thing is is that it's the dead winter in Alberta and this thing is frozen to the ground solid its plastic so I don't want to wreck it and I am I going to do it I have no clue how to do this ran out of ideas already Any helpwould he appreciated and just don't say wait for spring because spring doesn't come until June allmost
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i need a shop will a old wooden grain bin work
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Building, Designing a Shop
After 10 years of stuff piling up going to be a pain to clean her out but I'll get it done within the next week or so before Christmas hopefully have shop set up sometime after Christmas its It's plenty tall enough for a shop but she's got a slight lean into her for probably only being 75 or 80 years old so might have to deal with that but other than that she's good -
Hello every one So i I have been looking at different styles styles of homemade clinker Breakers lately I've noticed that there's lots of variation in different styles of breakers and gates I guess I've seen some made up from ball bearings washers pieces of tube even so I was wondering if you guys can post pictures of your home a clinker breaker or a gate just to give everybody else some ideas if they need for homemade builds Thanks Eco
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anvil at an auction
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Never got it it went for 450 bucks i was willing to pay 300 but thats only because i have a small peter wright -
anvil at an auction
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
ya i am going to go to the auction this is the first no cast iron anvil that i have seen at the auction that in not out in the sticks i can actually get there in an our not five like all of the other auctions with any good anvils in them -
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eco redneck commented on bdjad's gallery image in Tools
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anvil at an auction
eco redneck replied to eco redneck's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
thanks i had no idea what it ment thanks eco -
hey all this Saturday there is an anvil at an auction but i dont know what to think the listing says its an Peter Wright #19 anvil but that makes no sence to me i would like to know what you guys think it should sell for all the listing has is two pictures good anviles dont come up around here that often so. idont know thanks eco http://www.globalauctionguide.com/imageviewer.php?iid=14278751 http://www.globalauctionguide.com/imageviewer.php?iid=14278752
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you dont know how many times i have done that!!!
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where could i get one made
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storage of coal
eco redneck replied to the hangman's topic in Solid Fuels: Coal, Coke, Charcoal, Wood, etc
would it work to store the coal in wooden grain bins -
i would just weld it up dont think it would hurt it
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Would this produce charcoal suitable for forging?
eco redneck replied to Gromgor's topic in Solid Fuel Forges
you need a lot of heat for it to work