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IanR

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  1. Thought you might have been Phil. No luck with Forge Street,Road,Lane etc. Mittagong does have the remnants of an iron works in the under cover carpark of the shopping complex
  2. Well the competition was drawn today and I won . Judging was done with customers at the Nursery voting over the last month with a gold coin donation ( Australia's $1 and $2 coins are gold in colour ). They raised $1800 for the local Bushfire Brigade The winning entry stays at the nursery so I wasn't able to sell it but I did win $500
  3. Thanks for the replies fellas. Davy Street is in an industrial area Phil, do you know someone there or does the sign hold some special meaning?
  4. A possibility but no. Barefoot in the shop eh? Don't you blokes down under have some really nasty stinging bugs? Frosty the Lucky. All sorts of nasties Frosty, worst one we have where I live is the Sydney Funnel Web Spider, possibly the deadliest spider in the world. They are ground dwellers but mostly come out at night, but are known to hide in shoes if they dont make it home after a night out. First and last time barefoot in the shop. I'm taking a length of the steel to Get Hammered at the end of the month to see if any of the guys there know what it is. ;)
  5. IanR

    door handles

    Very nice Jeremy, they would look awesome on a pair of large wooden doors. Are the facets at the ends done by hand or power hammer? I've been thinking about that feature on some wall sconces.
  6. I've added some photos to this so I thought I would bring it back to the top. Cheers ian
  7. Phil, Happy Birthday for the other day, I sent a PM but your inbox is full. I cant think of any steel I need ,but if I do I'll certainly take advantage of your offer. I started a thread in General Blacksmithing titled 'Steel identification' the other day about some steel I picked up at a garage sale, I'd appreciate if you could throw your two bobs worth in. I'll bring some down to Moony's for some hands on ID as well. Cheers Ian
  8. Nice work, your friend should be pleased.
  9. As with Fat Pete, most of the links have long gone but the ones I see all point to one thing, anvil abuse. Some of those anvils could have been 100% usable
  10. Now there's a man who knows his insulators. Nice work Joe, great idea. I have one only, dont think I could get more, but it's given me an idea for one of our mantles. I too use to shot them out in the bush where they were still attached to disused poles, we used to get as far away as possible and use a .222, mostly across valleys so any misses would just strike the hill behind.
  11. Thanks for the replies fellas, today I had a better look and the steel had what appeared to be an brownish oily coating and some of the pieces were mild steel so that may have accounted for the rusty look. I haven't had an opportunity to forge or spark test today but I didn't notice anything unusual yesterday. The piece in the photos I cleaned this morning and it came up with an appearance like it was machined, but on closer inspection it appeared to have a coating which was reasonably easy to remove by scratching with jewelers tweezers, but the unusual thing was the flakes scratched off were picked up with the magnetic tweezers.Next time I have the forge lit I'll wack on a respirator and check out how it behaves. While on the safety side of things, a tip- always wear footwear in the workshop. I knew today was going to be busy so when I woke this morning I jumped out of bed grabbed the camera and went out to take some photos. I usually have the workshop squared away at the end of the day so I didn't think there would be any hassles, I didn't count on the length of steel falling off the bench onto my foot, I now have a cut and bruised pinky Thanks again for your answers Ian
  12. Today I bought some steel from a garage sale ( I can hear everyone go Oh No!). The people were moving overseas and their son was a hobby smith, but he wasn't there to ask about the steel. It was all in lengths about 1.5 metres long, sharp square corners, a semi shiny appearance, some lengths with surface rust and all marked with yellow paint on the ends. There was various sizes ( In metric) 25x12, 20x10, 20x20, 30x30, 6mm round,8mm round and a few other sizes.I assumed it was cold formed steel possibly 1020,it forged similar to mild steel but my concern was the unusual odour it gave off when heated. I will take a photo tomorrow in the daylight. Can anyone shed any light on this? Cheers Ian
  13. Hermoso trabajo, gracias por mostrar fotos de cómo el águila comenzó.
  14. Beautiful work thank you for sharing. As a horticulturist by trade I love seeing plants being reproduced in metal. Cheers Ian
  15. I just love watching a good side draught in action, well done, nice looking shop too. I'm currently running a hooded setup with coke, a high 9" chimney and a large roller door opening to my shop and have no noticeable smoke. We dont have winters like the Northern hemisphere so I can keep the door open all winter.
  16. I was just thinking Dale, Moony probably hasn't got an anvil under 250lbs :wacko:
  17. Looks great, keep it up and most of all remember to keep having fun. Cheers Ian
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    view at night

    Looks great, I love that you've incorporated lighting into it. How tall is it Jeremy, cos if thats a full size flag, it must be massive.
  19. Jeremy, I can sense an anvil lifting competition coming on :D
  20. Grew a mustache when I left high school in '76 had that for about 8 years with a few different beards along the way but always kept the mustache. Then went clean shaven for many years, had a soul patch when I had long hair for about 5 years. When I cut my hair I went clean shaven again with a few different soul patches,biker goatees and the like. Growing a full beard at the moment, but that will probably get modified along the way until I find something I like, then I'll probably shave it all off again. Can't make my mind up really :unsure:
  21. Looks great Rory, thanks for the step by step pictures, Love the tool, great way to clamp an awkward joint.Being a Horticulturist by trade I appreciate the fact the leaves actually look like Aspen leaves. Looking forward to seeing the finished article. Cheers Ian Ross
  22. Thanks for the advice , I put in a price today but haven't heard back yet. From what the bloke said if the lady can't wait till the end of the comp I might have to make another one Also information that I have learnt on I forge Iron went into the making of this so I would like to thank the site and all its members. Cheers Ian
  23. Thank you Francesco,what an amazing idea. I'd say to any young smiths out there grab this with both hands and go for it! Cheers Ian Ross
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