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bsiler

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  1. There are many threads on this subject. I've searched and read quite a few of them. I know tool steel is best but right now all I have is truck coil spring. My punches mushroom or mushroom and bend on the working end. I anneal, quench in water, polish and heat treat with a propane torch to bronze. Seems like I might be getting a little better, last one only mushroomed slightly but only punched 2 holes ( 3/4" , my 1/2" punch does the same ).

    Any suggestions
    Billy

  2. I watched a pair of tongs being made Saturday. The jaws were welded to the handle. Flux was added while in the fire not wire brushed before added. Taken out at orange heat. A couple pretty good licks then worked until color was gone. It Stuck! I guess an expert smith.

  3. Sure am glad this thread was started. Thank you Keltio. I have a 10' x 10' (approx.) log building that I have my forge in. It's over 100 years old and was built by my great grandfather as a blacksmith shop. As of yet no hood. Been thinking about building one but wasn't sure how I wanted it. Now with no hood smoke isn't to bad after the fire is going good. There is alot of cracks so a natural draft of sorts takes most of the smoke out. I get a bunch of ash that doesn't make it out. My question is does a hood or side draft get rid of some of the ash? After all that you guys on here have said I'm been figuring on a side draft of some sort. Am hoping I can Jimmie Rig one some how.

    Jayco, I like yours.
    Thanks again
    Billy

  4. I got my stamp from the Stamp man. Now that I've got it I'm not sure of the right way to use it. Do you stamp with the metal hot or cold or in the middle. I just don't want to screw it up when I first use it. I have a tendency to do that on occasion. I've used stamps on metal before but I've never had a "special" stamp before.
    Billy

  5. Stamp Man,
    Got my touch mark today. It's nice. Thank You.
    Something that I've been thinking about though, do you stamp with the metal hot, warm or cold. I don't want to ruin my stamp first thing.
    Thanks for the stamp
    Billy

  6. I've learned a bunch here so far. Now something else I hope.
    I've heard them mentioned a couple of times, what all is a tumbler used for.

    And yes " a nice clean shop ". I like the size, mines so small and over 100 years old.
    It was my Great Grandfathers so I like it no matter the size.

  7. Like what has been said before, this is a very good thread.
    Brian
    Will we be-able to see the BP or will it be one that we get to see when all the BP's come back online.
    I've been trying to make some tools but am having trouble but this thread is helping.
    Looking forward for the BP

  8. Thanks Frosty,
    I guess with more practice I'll get better. I hate to mess the dome up after it is up and working so good. Maybe the thing to do is for me not to wait so long before smacking the top of the dome. Like everyone here seems to always say practice , practice and more practice.
    Thanks
    Billy

  9. This is another good thread.
    I can usually get a good hot fire and lately have been able to get a good dome built up. Something that I'm having trouble with is keeping coke in the bottom. My dome stays built up but after awhile the bottom burns up. When I try to get something down there the dome collapses.
    What do I need to do?

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