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eriktlupus

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  1. I remember the same discussions when I was brewing beer regularly.  As in how do you consider the costs of your time to brew the beer versus what you would otherwise be doing? The answer was usually since it was a hobby for most of us(just as it is here) the time 8s not taken into account when telling that it costs you this much per beer.

    The start up costs to do beer are actually greater than blacksmithing.

  2. I'm a factory rat (we make radiators and evaporators) temps in the shop regularly reach well into the 100's with a very high humidity (Michigan). One of my coworkers this past summer went down with heat stroke from not drinking enough, took 4 iv's in the hospital and 4wks before he was able to return to work. The company I work for supplies Gatorade and extra breaks when the temps inside reach a feels like of 90.

  3. So looking like a 2:1 ratio of water and silica.  Thank you.  I read the entire forges 101 thread and either didnt see it or was just so flooded with info i forgot it

  4. I have been going thru the the forges 101 thread and using search ( rigidizer formula+iforge iron) but i cannot seem to find a ratio of water to powder to use when spaying the blanket down. Is this a hard science or is it just an experience type thing? Any help is greatly appreciated.  

    Erik

  5. The car blower works fine. Just need to have a way to reduce volume. Either by rheostat, gate valve or a gap between the blower and the tuyere.  Dont forget an on/off switch.  

    I use an old deep cycle battery for a trolling motor that will last an easy 10hrs before i need to recharge it.  A newer one will likely last much longer since the blowers draw is much less than a trolling motor.

  6. Picked this up at the scrapyard this morning.


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    I don't know what the cross peens weigh, maybe a 3 and a 6, but the sledge heads are 12 pounders. Unfortunately, didn't find any more hammers or an anvil.

    i haate you zombie....so what if the blower is frozen you still stole it at $40.  Wish mine had cool stuff like that

  7. Steve i also never said anything about pouring. Asking if i could use the mix in a smelter or for a crucible steel.

     Turns out I'm not the only one to think of this. after looking around online i found a practice called orishigane (oroshigane) which is a practice for increasing the carbon content of steel or using shop scraps to form new steel. Using a small bloomery style furnace

     

    that is not smelting

  8. Look for "man at arms: reforged" and check out them doing the LOTR sword Narsil they do the whole video without grinders. They do use a power hammer from the late 19th though

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