Jump to content
I Forge Iron

eric sprado

Members
  • Posts

    617
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by eric sprado

  1. Johns ideas sound good. If you get that far,the set screws are probably 1/2 x12 Whitworth.. Ancient and rare!. I lucked into a couple of taps for that size at a flea market. No kidding. Needed it to clean up the threads on mine. I'd be glad to share with you if you need it. Just use and return it. Eric Sprado

  2. Had one of those 14 year old boy's fights with my mom about the haircut she was giving me. She said "cut it yourself" I said "fine". I'm 67 now and haven't paid for a haircut since 1959! Only shaved four times since then...
    Love the Hammer!!! Helves always have a pure sort of look to them. Don't want to part with my LG 25# though.

  3. Right: I'm still reading Dr. Seuss to kids and the lamp looks just like so many of the images in Dr. Seuss books. With a head it would look like "The Cat in a Hat"...Great Lamp by the way...!!!!!

  4. We've beat this horse before. All of the intricate accessory blowers are unneeded. Just watch some of the forging videos on YouTube and you will see smoke just SUCKED up well planned chimneys. Again-try this site:
    http://www.beautifuliron.com/chimneys.htm . Even a good hood works Fine. I have an old piece of barrel that I put over my fire until the chimney warms up and draws well...then I'm off and running.

  5. Interesting: Besides my time with R.L. Richmond US Cavalry Retired,I spent some time in California with a great shoer,Don Klucker who was one of Ralph's students. His class had anvils cast that Frank designed but they had absolutely no markings. It was a dandy that was basically the same as the Cavalry issue anvil.

  6. Trenton it is. I thought I saw that on the picture. Oh- about the shaping shoes cold ruining an anvil edge like that. I did exclusively hot shoeing for 25 years,but have fellow shoers who did cold shoeing for years and I NEVER saw that kind of damage. The damage they did to the edge was rounding at the heel of the anvil even with or just forward of the hardy hole.That came from shaping hind shoes. Beating on cold shoes is still a sin but I hate to beat up cold shoers THAT bad!!!
    That anvil is prime for some buildup with 11018 Rod. I just did a repair with it. Preheat and follow instructions.

  7. Zord: If you log on to Metal Artist Forum ,http://www.metalartistforum.com/maf/index.php, there is a man on there Avishai Wasserman who speaks Hebrew and is VERY knowledgeable about black smithing. He also has his own website. He recently did prayers in repousee that are a sight to see. Shabot Shalom, Eric Sprado

  8. All of the above is fine except resentment for" My grandfather was a blacksmith". Does that mean you don't want YOUR grandkids to remember you as a blacksmith???
    I'd kind of like mine to remember me as such. I prefer that to "my grandfather was an old time computer programmer". Time comes soon enough when we are only dust and completely forgotten. Let the kid cherish the memory of grandpa when he/she watches your demo.

×
×
  • Create New...