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Gergely

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  1. Wow! Not bad! May want to use a power hammer instead in these days... ? Bests: Gergely
  2. Thank you! With Wpearson's help I figured the two model types have to be the same (same-ish at least). So I went with the 355kg when I had to tell its weight to the courier company. By the end of this week that baby should arrive from England to Hungary. Bests: Gergely
  3. JHCC: Thanks and thanks! Bests: Gergely
  4. JHCC: can you tell us how good is that Art Deco book? I was watching it for a while on the net, but didn't buy it. Could use some trustable opinion on the topic This hasn't yet followed me home, but I MUST brag, ehem, share... I'm so happy!! Won on an auction, yippee! Thank you Wpearson and JoelOF for your help - couldn't do it without IFI! Bests: Gergely
  5. Okay, Das, I haven't known it is possible but now I have serious shelf-space-envy! Nicely done Bests: Gergely
  6. Dear All, Can anyone help me with the precise weight info of the Norton 6DB flypress? Or tell me if it is the same modell you can find new under the name Norton 6A? (I've found the info of that: it's 355 kg.) Thank you very much! Bests: Gergely
  7. Very sorry to hear about it. May he rest in peace! G
  8. JAV: If you don't mind very much, please consider that idea stolen. No geographical worries, hopefully Bests: Gergely PS: I'm glad that the carnauba works well!
  9. PVF Al: nice work! I like the small details on it. Now only a thousand tapers more, and you got yourself a gate! Bests: Gergely
  10. Thanks! For safety reasons only the wine was consumed from the bottles. Safety first Bests: Gergely
  11. Aus, amazing stuff in your picture: both your work and the automobiles. I recently upgraded my show table gear. In Dec and then in March my stuff got so much damage by the rainy weather that I had to stop and think. The new version is totally rain safe, storm safe. It can be dismantle into <3' pieces in less than 10 min and weighs under 40 lbs. Except the four bottom paws that are 15 lbs each. The table surface measures 160 cm x 80 cm. It still lacks a good painting, and I want to change the plastic to some waterproof canvas for better looks and good shade. For comparison I attach a picture of the old table. I liked it, but it weighs the same as the new and has half the surface. (And I can't hide my things from the customers under it.) Bests: Gergely
  12. Congratulations and best wishes to you all, Das! G
  13. Four day long armageddon in the kitchen, and here is the result: 2 pounds of almost pure beeswax. I could just just eat it
  14. Oopsie, I just gave it to him, but I go and take it back: obviously you deserve it first, John!! Sfeile: 14 years, eh? Let's be patient maybe I' ll forge plasma cutters by that time... Bests: Gergely
  15. Are you any close to the 60th, too? This axe doesn't work but for the 60 y olds... Thanks BTW! G
  16. Thank you, Guys! Ben, you gave me some ideas with your chair - growing into something completely different, but thank you for the inspiration! Oh, yeah, and I'm still cookin' wax... it's been 3 days now. I have a very very patient wife. Our kitchen is a bee's armageddon. Bests: Gergely
  17. A good friend's 60th birthday tomorrow. Gotta make him something, and it looks like I have no imagination So I made him this. Bests: Gergely
  18. Hi Jouni, In Finland I'd consider this anvil as a rarity, and if I had the money for it I'd buy it immediately. My opinion only but this looks like it's not factory made, most likely in some workshop nearby a bloomery. It has cracks in its body and other things that make me think it's made of bloomery iron. The shape and the hole shows it can't be too old, maybe 1800-something. I like it BTW, looking quite pretty and unique. Is it in a kirpputori? (I bought half of my knife collection from those places.) Bests: Gergely
  19. Nice work Das! We are a bit fixated on stake anvils lately, aren't we? Bests: Gergely Oh, I had a craft fair yesterday. I had fun, very cheerful weather, nice people - almost no selling, oopsie.
  20. Okay, wow! I'm clearly unable to critique 'cause I like them too much. two questions though: What's the handle material of the boning knife? And Those cheese knives, are those pattern welded blades or laminated? I love that pattern! Thanks and bests to you! Gergely
  21. Well, I do. But only with one kind of work when I have to join bike spokes to thin forged flowerheads. It welds with its own material so no thickening at all.
  22. Nice work! Congrats. This again brings VaughnT's words into my mind (paraphrased to my level of English): for your craft skills it's far better to do one project many times and see how to got advanced in it than begin new projects every time and suffer from failure and being slow. Bests to you: Gergely
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