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orgtwister

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  1. welcome jeremy and i'm myself fairly new here but i have been forgeing on and off for 25 years or so but when i found this site it go me to dig out the old stuff and start using it again but i would say it an obcesion that i have with making things out of nothing with metal well as usaual i got carried away on this welcome theres so muchinfo here and every one is great with helping here and the only problem i have here is i sign in at night and before i know it its 4-5 hours later and now i have to get up in a few any way welcome

  2. i have used it before with no problems as for a side draft i have never used it for that the galvinized is not that thick on the mine rusted out after a few years and as long as chimney is flowing air it shouldn't get hot enough to burn the galv. off

  3. theres one thing that i havn't seen metioned now i'm not a machinest but i do have 3 lathes and i have ran them cw when needed but when running them cw if you were able to jam the cutting bit theres is the possablity of unscrewing the chuck off the head stock i did hear of some one doing it with one of those china 7x12 lathes the had got it at a tool sale and i guess the chuck wasn't tight and they turned it on in cw and it flew off and hit him not shore of how or why i just got the info from my buddy who is tsr for the company that sold it

  4. for the pipe i would check around were there my be building large industrail buildings or cheack with any companys that do pipe fitting or if you see guys that are working on pipe work they may have some scrap pieces you could throw them a few bucks for it my friends in the pipe fitters union and he can get me pipe here and there when i need it so if you know any one in the union you could ask them for plate i would check scrap yards that take equtiment like fork lifts the forks at the base are about 2-4 inches depends on the size of the forks and for rail theres a guy on ebay that sells it but i have some i have had for years if you know some one that works for a rail road they my have some one they know there and may have a pieace laying around

  5. well me personaly i would't want my anvil atached to any thing that when i'm hitting on it it could roll and also it would put alot of stress on the casters now if your trying to make it so you can move it around when needed i would look at some of those wood working table saw wheel kits were when you goto move it on one side theres an ajustment caster the you would lower with a screw knob and in turn would raise it on an angle and make the other wheels touch the ground and then you could roll it were you need

  6. well not sure what you have there alot are talking about rebar but a few of the places i have worked that was steel buliding had tie bars in them some were galvinized and some were what looked like zinc plated none of them looked like mild steel make sure what you have before you put heat to it you don't want a trip to the hospital

  7. 630 miles thats a far ride to get it what is the price if you go the 630 and pickit up and how much can you haul at one time basicly what i'm saying is what the total cost by time you would get the bulk coal back to your place i would then figure if its worth it or not but i'm with you i cant find good coal here realy either but i still have a few bages left from dad from 30 years ago as he was farrier but i' still looking i'm only about 150 miles from the pa mines and i have friends who drive dump trailers who have said they could bring it in for me when there runing back home empty cheap just don't have a place to put it right now i got carried way on this basicly just figure if its worth the trip or not

  8. well i don't know persay if they would make a good punch or any thing else i can tell you you can't weld them if you do i makes them week and they break off i worked at a place were they insisted on welding them against my concern on a pieace of equitment and like i told them they all broke off so then we just ground down the welds and bolted it back to getther and it worked fine

  9. what happen to the days you could leave your house open and the keys in your car just in case your neibors needed something you can't trust any one any more i hade thousands of dollars worth of tools stolen a few years ago i got alot back by going down to cash converters (pawn shop)i had reported a few things that i new right off that were missing to find that there was 3 times the amount of my stuff there so i calledthe pd and they came and confiscated all my stuff back took to weeks for the investagation to get my stuff back and then they tell me it was my little sister and her friends well that got her 4 years the store had her charged and this goes to show that trust know one around what you charish

  10. to remove the bolt first question is there part of it sticking out if theres a little i would get a washer that fits tight around the bolt then weld the washer to the bolt then weld a nut to the washer then let it cool then heat the bracket and try to loosen the broken bolt thats if you have a welder or the ablity to weld i have removed alot broken bolts this way even a broken tap once

  11. does any here know were in the states we can find the SIKAFLEX 11 FC glue i have some handled punches coming in that i have to put handles in and that sounds a lot better then wedges i have allways used and i would like to try it

  12. i know theres been a woman avertising a swage block she was asking 300 for then it was on ebay starting at i think 350 but no bids then she advertised blacksmith tools with no pic or price i emailed her asking for pics and how much she was asking for the swage block and shes says no less then 400 she never took herold ad off it was same pics so she can't sell it and keeps raising the price she told me some was coming to giver the 400 but i got there fast she would sell it to me but for me i don't need one (at this time)i justwould like to have one but have to pay the morgage first so its still on there

  13. real nice knife its great seeing the young people pick up the art of smithing keep up the good work kid and just think in a few years some colector will see that knife tell you it was made at the turn of the century you can yes you would mean in the early 2000 they will say 1900 century and say its worth all kinds of money

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