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graynomad

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  1. We're good for now, but I've started getting our motorhome ship shape in case we have to bug out.

    I have some outdoor welding/grinding jobs I'd like to do but I think it's wise to hold off for now given the weather conditions. I don't want to be the cause of another fire eh? :)

    Meanwhile on the forge front, I've cleared out the smithy area, got my blower working and connected it to the forge, getting close now.

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  2. They look great in B&W eh? 

    I see you have a taller stump next to the swage block, I do that so if I need to use the block laid flat I put it on the taller stump so the height is better. Is that what you do?

    Also, I've been wondering if I really need a hood and flu over my forge, you don't seem to and I have plenty of room so maybe not.

  3. On 7/3/2017 at 7:16 AM, ausfire said:

    Ah, graynomad, that picture does my heart good. A smithy in the bush with a view!

    Yeah we live in one of the best places eh? (I was going to say THE best but we have many non-Queenslanders here so I thought I'd be kind :) )

    On 7/3/2017 at 7:34 AM, Dave51B said:

    Only thing I see that might be a problem for the work " I " do, is how close your vice will be to the back wall.

    Good observation Dave and I did think of that. Truth is I'm just starting and don't have a "your work" as yet so don't know if it will be an issue or not, time will tell if it's a problem but that sucker is well buried into concrete so it ain't moving :)

  4. My gear has been moved to the new workshop extension,

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    the leg vice will go on that black stump which is embedded in the ground, post drill on the steel pillar at the right, roof and shutters pending.

    Still no actual forge but I did get two large plow discs which might do until I build something better.

  5. No change with me, but I did just manage to get 36 sheets of corro for free a few days ago, most of it is the old-style zinc coating which I like the look of more than modern corro. That got me thinking that I will build a dedicated shed for the blacksmithing gear, so the above pic of my smithing area is no longer valid and that area will be turned over to more modern tools.

    The new "shed" will actually be an extension of the existing workshop but it will just be for smithing and only house old tools, so my leg vice and post drill will move there as well.

  6. I'm still around up near Bundy but have not progressed much on my smithy construction (see pic), due mainly to all the other things I have to build first. For some reason the missus wants a house before I get a smithy :)

    As you can see no forge yet, but I have done a little work using my oxy to heat the metal.

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    Ned Kelly. And yes that actually is my name.

    Ha ha, I bet you're sick of explaining that :) Parents had a sense of humour did they?

     

    I wasn't aware of the courses at C&C Towoomba, bit far for me to drive (from Bundy) but could be worth it maybe.

     

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    Rob

  8. I know where there are 2 drills and I checked them out today, both Dawn brand but I couldn't see a model #, both have auto feed in place as far as I could tell, but the owner wasn't there so I couldn't get to have a good inspection.

     

     

    But they just look so cool, you have to have one in the shed just for the atmosphere.

    Ain't that a fact :)

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