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Jeremiah

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  1. Mobile, Alabama ... use to go visit family there, anyway Welcome to the one and only IFI :)
  2. Ok, I was informed the other day that a friend's grandfather was a smith in the coal mines, still has a working forge and is over 90yrs old. It came up in a conversation between my friend and her grandfather that she knew someone who was into smithing and he told her that he would like for me to come up and check out his shop and chew the fat. So, I am going to try to put together a list of questions that might be worth asking. Please feel free to give advice, questions, insight or anything else that would help to carry his story on.
  3. Marc, nice work, and I am curious to see what others can make with rr spikes. My last attempt was to make a door knocker with a leaf spring backplate and a tennoned spike using the eye of the spring as the pivot point, but it ended up in the scrap pile after overworking the spike which eventually broke. Maybe it is time to give it another try ;)
  4. ApprenticeMan: I dont know if they are for sale but I am in the process of finding out. I do business with a friend of the guy who owns the property. ;)
  5. Jeremiah

    I want it

    Sitting in a old foundry that was auction in '04 and is now being leveled and scrapped.
  6. Ok, I know that this is for things that follow us home, but what about I WISH IT WOULD FOLLOW ME HOME I recently took a trip (haha snooping is fun) behind my office to where the are scrapping an old foundry not expecting to find much of anything and within just a few minutes I was slobbering all over myself at the sight of two large Nazel hammers, some huge vertical bandsaws, several grinders, belt grinders, drill presses, huge buffing wheels and all kinds of other goodies just sitting there so lonely. I know that if I had the means I could give them such a better life. sigh... p.s. I will try to get the pictures off of my phone so you can see how lonely they are OK, here are some pics
  7. Yeah, Kudos to them folks. That makes me want to go grab a few out of the pile and be creative :)
  8. Looks like a great time. What size stock were they working with?
  9. Well shoot, We will not be able to make it up for this meeting as my better half just reminded me that my nephew's B-Day party is tomorrow in NC. One of these day we will make it up, I swear, Ha ha .... Be sure to post some pictures for us though :)
  10. This is our first "kind of" project. It is for the funeral home in Burnsville, NC that my brother-in-law Adam works at. They are in the process of landscaping the property and the landscaper wanted these made. This being our first project and us having very little exp. I am fishing for any suggestions on pricing, layout etc.. I have attached a couple of photos of the sketch and windows.
  11. Ok, so I was probably not brushing at a high enough temp and about the smoke, well I have been under the impression that this would "blacken" the piece up a little. Is this true or did I just conjure this up in my head (can't remember where the idea came from) :confused:
  12. Poncho and Rufus partners in crime Love to hang out around forge on cold winter nights and have a few drinks of the creek water quench.
  13. It seems that I am having a hard time getting a brass finish that stands out, it is usually very dull and hardly noticeable. Here is the process I usually use: - Black heat then brass - Apply beeswax (hot enough to smolder) - Green coal in fire and hold over for just a few moments - Let Cool - Buff with rag (mixed results here, especially if there is excess wax) Just looking for any suggestions for getting a good finish that has a blackened yet smooth appearance with bright brass highlights.
  14. My favorite is about a 2# cross peen I found at an antique shop along with an assortment of other tools that came out of an old smithy, but she now needs a new handle as my knuckle can vouch for.
  15. Just playin around
  16. Nyamakala 13 28"x 7"x 7" bloom iron and bronze Lee Sauder of Woods Creek Forge
  17. Assorted Works by Lee Sauder of Woods Creek Forge
  18. Mollusca Voluptus #3 by Lee Sauder of Woods Creek Forge
  19. Primtech, How have you guys been? Man how I would love to see that. I would love to come up and check out Yesteryear, also. I will keep ya posted on whether we will be able to make it up. Jeremiah
  20. Now that is what I am talking about. HOPE and A CHANCE
  21. By the way Primtech, the class with Dale is killer. Went to one in Nov. will be going back very soon.
  22. I got the following: -Hot Cut -Brass Brush -Anti Borax -OC Gooseneck V-Bit -Anvil Devil -Block of Beeswax -800g German Style Hammer -Lease on some Oxy/Acetelyne Bottles, 50ft hose, couple of torches and the gauges
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