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MIKE MC

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  1. I learned how to stick weld in the Iron Workers apprenticship back in "72". From then on I was lucky enough to get my hands on a Mig machine and taught myself. After that, I bought a Tig machine to weld aluminum and just started after it. When I had a problem, I got in the books and asked all the questions I could.

  2. Thanks guys for all the information. I am going to super quench just to find out how long it will work, but it is better to get the right steel for the job. I have aquired some H-13 and I believe it holds up to heat better for the fullering.

  3. Hi everybody. I am making some butcher dies for my home made guillotine fuller. I know that a tool steel would be better, but all I have at the moment is some mild steel to do the job. It is 3/4 inch thick so I thought maybe if I heated to a dull red or until de-magnetized then dunked it that maybe it would harded somewhat. What are your thoughts about this? Thank you for your responses. Mike.:rolleyes:

  4. Howdy guys and gals. I am new to this forum and have a question about forging some copper. I have come across some electrial buss bars that are 1/4"x 1-1/2" and have a silver coating on them. One of my projects incorperates copper bamboo in a wooden frame and I would like to make some hinges and a latch for it. Would it be safe to heat them in my propane forge without some kind of deadly fumes? Not sure about the silver coating on the copper. Thanks a lot. Mike.:confused:

  5. Howdy, my name is Mike and have been doing blacksmith work for a few years as a hobby and been working with steel in fabrication, welding, erection and just plain fun for a number of years. (can't remember how many) ha. I'm looking forward to using this site to learn and maybe help others with my experience. Thank you. Mike. ;)

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