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Sprig1

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  1. Thanks Njanvilman and Frozenforge

     I just went out to the shop and checked it looks like a zero. Thanks for all the help. I'll stop bothering you now. Now I just have get out and use it. I took it off the stump and mounted it on my anvil stand. I hope to get up to the museum this summer. Or I might see you at the abana conference this summer. Thanks again Chris 

  2. Hi Frosty,VaughnT and Njanvilman 

      Thank you for the advice it will be followed. I couldn't believe it when I saw it. We started discussing it and I'm telling him how much it's worth and how the anvil market has gone crazy. Then he says I don't want that much for it and sold it to me for a great price. Their are nice people in the world. It was his wife's fathers anvil and she remembered playing around it when she was a child. They where probably in there 80's. I told them I would try find the date of when it was manufactured.

     Njanvilman that would be great if you could find the date it was manufactured. I flipped it over today but I couldn't find any numbers. Are they super small? I hand wire brushed it. 

      I have talked to you before about coming to your museum but just haven't made it. I met you down in Maryland at Bill Kichners (sp) hammer in. Thanks for everything Chris

  3. Hi I was buying a metal band saw and they had this nice fisher anvil there. I ended up buying both. The wife is being very understanding .  I'm guessing it's built after 1896 from what I've read. Do you think I should dress the edges more I think I should. It would hopefully take out some of the chips and stop future ones hopefully. Any thoughts. I live in Maryland. Thanks Chris

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  4. Hi Glenn and 781 thanks for the response. I'm trying to do it cold. I will try the bending jig in the vice and keep it flat. I didn't keep the tubing  flat the first time I tried to bend green house arches. I have quite a few of these to build. Thanks again Chris 

  5. Hi I'm trying to bend round rings out of 5/16 inch round stock. I'm making trellises for a garden. The sizes would be from 8 inch to 30 inch. I tried my roller for flat stock. The kind that has 3 rolls and groves in the ends of the rolls. It made the rings but is destroying my roller. A friend has a wagon wheel roller but I haven't gone to get it yet. Does anyone have any suggestions. All the rollers I see only do up to 1/4 inch.  I would like to make more then a few these. Thanks Chris

  6. Hi all I have got some chunks of iron and would like some help identifying them. They came from northwest Connecticut. My friend was digging with an excavator and found them. I know a furnace was on the property from a long time ago and a blacksmith shop.They where going to get scrapped so I brought them home. Just wondering how they where used and what type of steel came out of them. I am not going to try to melt them down I don't have the experience or knowledge or time right now. One is about three feet long the other two feet long maybe three inches wide. thanks Chris 

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  7. Hi I am trying  to rebuild a 243 or 43 buffalo coal forge. I think that's the model.  The fire pot doesn't seem to fit and someone cut the sides. Basically it looks like I need a new one. Can I build one? Could it just be steal?There is a gap around all the way around. Hope the picture helps thanks Chris  Could someone tell me why all my pictures are up side down they aren't that way when I download them thanks 

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  8. Hi I have a few anvils just getting started. What do you think this one is it says England 45 kgs on the other side 100lbs nothing else. It seems to be cast and brand new. The other is a mouse hole 1 / 1 /14  pretty beat up I use to use it on the farm to straighten things. The other is a peter wright can't find any markings for the weight probably 180 lbs.  The edges are a little beat up top swayback. They all should be good enough for who they are for. I just about have my shop done just finished putting metal on the walls its small but a start. Thanks chris  sorry about being upside down pictures. iPads must not be for left handed people. They are not upside down when I look at them

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  9. Hi Michael thanks for the help. Much better diagram I need Gbf 140 and they are available thankful for small things. Better price too 4 dollars verse 160. The manual even said how to adjust them. I got 10 blades for $10.00 so I figured So I better resurrect the saw. Fell on the ice hurt my shoulder at work so my blacksmithing is over for a long while. Thank again and hope you had a good holiday chris

  10. Hi I have been a member since August 2013 never posted before but have read a lot in the forums. I am putting together my shop now. My father was always going to build one but never did and a friend that has a lot of tools to.Have a three burner propane forge, anvils, tongs,coal forge,post vices,machine vises. I am a very lucky person and blessed. I am building a very small shop now and can move into bigger one if I need to. I have done a lot of farmer welding not pretty but holds together usually. I will post some pictures sometime when I figure out how. I am a total newbie at blacksmithing wondering if there are any other blacksmiths the area. Thanks in advance

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