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orgtwister

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  1. thats neat treadle powered woodlathe reminds me of the sabastion metal lathe i had that was origionaly a tread lathe
  2. we call that here bugger welds and i have seen worse then that i don't think i welded that bad at 10 years old
  3. looks nice there frosty i like the background beter though
  4. a tradtional anvil shoot uses 2 anvils one up side down with a hole in it for the powder to be in and they put aces from a deck of cards to cover the powder
  5. nice work on recycling things looks good .was there a electric motor on it with a controler they are good for varable speed equitment like small lathe or dill press or belt grinder
  6. some of the machines they had there harborfreight sold years ago the picket twister ,scroll twister,and ring roller probaly not as good quality but did the job i had to do years ago not it gives me ideas of adapting the twister with some thing like those basket dies
  7. so take that money and buy some tools before she gets her hands on it
  8. i take good care of the guy there been deeling with him for 25 years he likes his coffee and cigs
  9. also i beleave the vise is from the 18 century also after reserching it some the mount and spring holder is a tennon mount so maybe i'll redo it the right way i'm amazed that the screw is perfect after all those years
  10. frosty the screw is in peferct shape when i pulled it out of the pile it turned and opened closed with out a problem it does have a slite bow in the leg but not bad easy fix . the pile were it was looked as if some on cleaned out a barn on a farm .there was a lot of old tractor parts there with it i'm sure ther was other stuff but the pile is 20 feet high and i didn't see anymore tools laying there but i'm thinking to go back monday to look a little more
  11. found this small post vice at the scrapyard today when i was dropping off some junk basicly the guy there threw it in the back of my truck and said go weight out so i got the post vice and still got 40 bucks for the scrapmetal missing the spring and the mount but at that price i'll take a few more
  12. heres a trick for a good motor on the cheap i'm bulid my grinder with one and when done i will post picks go find a free tread mill with a dc motor take motor and controler and wiring most of the motors are at least 2 hp and are varible speed i have one on my 10inch logan lathe my buddy has on on a micron lathe that is used in a low production shop and has had no big problems runing the motor if anyone here wants to try this check craigs list there are lots of treadmills for free out there or put an ad there
  13. for the conector for air line the one i have has a 1/4 pipe thread that i have a standerd quick conect fitting (standerd here in the us)on mine
  14. nice work you gota love that roadkill finds
  15. bonehead11 this guy didn't solve the the gap he used heaver gauge track the newer track out there is heaver i just lookat a side job were the guy workes for a RR contractor in north jersey and he had a pieace of new track there about 3 feet and the web had to be 8-10 inches high and 2-3 inches wide nice stuff still trying to get it out of him he said his company just sold 6-7 tons of cut offs about 3 feet for 600 bucks all new stuff that when they welded the joints with thermite it didn't pass the x-ray test .wish i had known i would have bought it and be selling them cheap
  16. i think the 148 cfm is to much i have i think a hundred cfm on mine and is to much i would go with the 60 if i had to choose one .I don't know what they are asking for the blowers around me you can find electric blowers at the flee markets for around 10 bucks i paid 5 for mine about 10 years ago
  17. i would check out hofi's handle making blueprint BP1012
  18. found these nippers in the middle of the road about a mile from home
  19. the die grinder uses a round bit so yes it would have a rounder corner depending on how small a bit you use is how rounded it would be and remember that the more metal you remove the weaker the heal will be maybe not enough to mater though it must have something to do with sweden anvils i have a farriers anvil that was made there that my pop bought from centaur forge back in the early 70's and that to has a 7/8 hole or kinda anyway and its hard to not sure of how hard but he used it for years shoeing and then i have used and there isn't a mark on it
  20. nice jobs on all your hm atachments i got make me one of those taper atachments
  21. have you tryed putting a magnet to see if it sticks to it to tell if it steel what are you using to melt them? if your furnace is geting hot enough them thin cases should melt like butter i'm not sure what your makeing but if you get them melted i would do it twice like melt skim it pour in to bilit mold and them do another melt for the the casting pour so you get another skiming done as the emety cases have a lot inpuritys in side them
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