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keykeeper

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  1. Thanks everyone. The H61 is an Ampco marking. They still make the model but in a cross peen version. Their website verifies it as a scaling hammer. I contacted the company and they could not tell me any history on the double peen. They are the one's that told me it is a Bronze/Alum alloy. It is non-matellic, non-sparking hammer.



    If it is the berylium bronze, the dust can be hazardous to breathe, if you sand or dress it with a grinder. At least I have read somewhere that it is.
  2. It's actually a farrier's turning hammer, according to my trusty ole' Sears, roebuck and Co catalog reprint. I posted this photo some time ago here in a discussion, although I can't find the post to link to.

  3. Bravo, Bravo....clap clap clap.

    All joking aside, I want everyone on this thread to know I respect all of you and your experience in the craft. I also vow to never ask a repetitively asked question, at least without searching the forum first. LOL.

    Keep up the good work fellas!

  4. Here's some more name fodder (I could use some tongs, myself!):

    1. The PLETHORA-one tool, many options.

    2. Grant's Adapt-O-Block - How you move metal just got changed.

    3. The EVOLUTION-even tools can evolve. (I Know, close to anvolution).

    4. Swagecutfullerous Drawbendmaximus-retire your old dinosaur, there's a new beast in the wild.

  5. I think we should get back on topic, which is the awesome knife Dave made.

    Phil, If you want a debate on sharpness, maybe you should start a thread on that. I'm sure a lot of folks would chime in. I've always been curious myself about the difference.

  6. Beautiful job, Dave. Your ever growing talent at this stuff really impresses me. I have yet to make my first complete knife, so I'm a little jealous. LOL.

    I'd like to know what the difference between shaving sharp and slicing paper sharp is. Both seem to be adequate to me, Phil. Maybe I'll figure it out when I make a knife for myself....lol.

  7. Ok, first off, if the person selling this is a member here, sorry if I offend you!!!

    Take a look at this auction, and tell me what you think.

    100% GLASS ANVIL BLACKSMITH FARRIER LIGHTNING ROD -TOOL - eBay (item 260512387484 end time Dec-04-09 10:16:18 PST)

    Lightning rod my butt, it's an Avon perfume bottle, which is VERY common, married to a few pieces to make a "lightning rod". Bet it would hold up well under harsh wind, rain and-he he-lightning!

    I couldn't sleep if I sold this to someone without divulging the true nature of the components.

    --END OF RANT__

  8. So, that stinky, green smoke really bothered you? Congratulations, you have now converted good coal to coke. You will actually get to like the smell, once you have breathed enough of it....LOL.

    Good tips from Hollis and Cyancarrek, that light styrofoamy stuff makes nice, white heat. Careful or you will meet the steel burning monster!!

  9. What do we do at hammer-ins? Well, it varies. Some you attend will have a demo or two to watch, and then have a try yourself at making the selected demo item.

    Some hammer-ins may be themed to making one certain type thing, with many forging areas set up.

    Some hammer-ins may even be a free for all to make whatever you please.

    Just really depends on the host. The Fairmont hammer-in is also the business meeting, followed by lunch and a few quick demos. The best reason to attend as many as possible is the amount of knowledge that gets passed around at them. Occasionally there is a hammer in at Parkersburg. I may try to host one on a Saturday at the shop down here sometime leading up to the Spring Conference, to try and do some more improvements/repairs at the shop.

    If you were closer, I'd have you come on out to the Association shop for our monthly open shop. Always something fun going on at that one! We have eight forges, a little giant, an air hammer, treadle hammer, welder, etc. that can be used.

    Come on down for the Spring Conference. Worth every minute you spend there, whether talking to the seasoned guys outside, or watching the demo inside.

    I'll PM you my email and contact info.

    -aaron

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