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rustyshackleford

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  1. I frequently look at craigslist. Not satisfied with my state, I've also browsed others. I think I've done about 30 of the states so far. Things are a little dry right now, but i've found a few items. I try to let people who live near the items on this forum know when I see something.
  2. the obligatory RR spike knife
  3. and now, and for an example of proper information to show the discrepancy of the above statements
  4. After I shave the handle to my liking, I burnish it with a smooth rod (doesn't really matter what kind, horn or bone works too) Compresses the fibres and whatnot; makes it look like you did some work and wore it smooth (which you/I should be doing anyways). Never saw merit in soaking the handle; should be properly wedged IMHO. (takes just as much effort)
  5. Most of us bemoan shelling out monies for our tools. A few of us try to use the HF and other import discount stuff, but in the long run, it isn't the right tool for the job. Try an auction: Public Surplus AuctionZip GovDeals Surplus Record (machinery classifieds) oh, and Tool King is cool Did I miss some?
  6. Nickel melt- 2651F 1095 Steel melt- 2760F midpoint temp is 2705F just to throw numbers on the situation
  7. I do both of these things. The computer supplements a book/mag oftentimes, but I try to continually research new topics related to this and MANY other things. I could give a dissertation on how an axe is forged, the different styles, history, etc, but I have never made the time to do it. Time is my most precious resource. I dug a hole before I had a forge. used a rock before my anvil. built some bellows before I fond a blower made nails in the vise before I had a header. etc. It's all possible regardless of "limitations". Networking is also a powerful tool. Don't be afraid to ask someone for something, especially if it's just knowledge.
  8. Good input Jymm. I've considered exactly what you proposed, but have not yet taken the time to investigate pricing on any new hammers. I saw this one like I said, and wanted to see if it was worth following up on. It is appearant that it would not be the best investment for me at this time, so I will continue in my search.
  9. Interesting to note that by the farm book's figures, tool, etc. costs are effectively 100 times what they were back then
  10. the coping saw blades i've seen are pretty small. is there a picture you can show me?
  11. maybe they are to add wieghts, but that doesn't seem like a smart idea for a few reasons
  12. In Chicago there is this power hammer, and before I got back with the guy to dscuss the potential price (listed at 5750 USD) , I figured I'd ask you all about it. It doesn't appear to have any dies, and I am ASSUMING it works, bt I'll try to confirm both things. Is it already a bust at that price?
  13. I've watched the videos of it on youtube, where they were grinding it. Wowee, I wouldn't want to b doing that with anything smaller than what they were using
  14. what brand is that Steve? Sounds like a good thing for a few of us to have
  15. Vivaldi, Dave Brubeck Orchestra, Bernstein, Apocalyptica, Rasputina, the Zep', Rush is sweet, String Tribute Quartet, Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britan, Sufjan Stevens, Marlon Asher, Elija Prohpet, The Mars Volta, Iron and Wine, Gogol Bordello, to name a few
  16. 3/16= not a substantial amount of grinding.
  17. I saw some blades that looked almost too lose to be functional; there's a good chance that was the case. the idea of squaring it with the mini hydraulic press mentioned elsewhere, and using just the squared ends to be held in the vise/hardy and the other gripped w/ a twisting wrench crossed my mind. that'd be some hefty twisting..
  18. she won't even break down for one of these puppies? Old World Anvils - Stump Anvil use it as inspiration for what you want to make
  19. is it possible to weld the cable only by twisting it? I want to say I saw someone say that, but can't trust my memory
  20. We're reminded of it every day by retailers (who else). It's coming! What do you want for christmas, blacksmith-wise? Pick your top three, or a few if they are specific tools. I'm interested to hear what you guys have to say :)
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