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Steeltoe762

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  1. I have recently aquired four 8" round pcs of 4140 about 2" thick and are 30lbs each. Im wantin to weld em togeather so I have 2 pairs and milling the features into both sides. Anyone have any advice on heat treating em?

  2. I'm currently in the process of building my own anvil. I just bought some 4"x4" blocks and a 3.375" dia round from work, all 1018 steel. I would eventually like to put a toolsteel face on it, I was thinking O1 .750"x4"x12", but I have a couple of concerns. If I heat treat the toolsteel first, then welding it on will likely soften it up, but if I attach it first, then its just too big to to heat. If anyone has a better idea I could sure use the help. My second question is how well will 1018 perform "as is", if i were to not attach a hard plate on top could I somehow just harden the edges with say a hardfacing welding rod? Finished weight will be somewhere between 120-140 lbs.

  3. Thanks. This is my first attempt at masonry work, and if I have my way I will never handle brick and mortar again. "Make one out of brick, can't be too hard" I said to myself, I had no idea what I was gettin in to. Almost done though, so I'll soon be back to working steel and enjoyin the results of all that frustrating filthy brickwork.

  4. I just aquired an old Buffalo blower (the thin formed variety). It still works, but the brass bushings and shafts are a bit worn. When I turn the crank it gets to whirlin no problem, but as soon as I let go of the handle it shudders to a stop. I have taken it apart, thoroughly cleaned it, deburred the gears, and will grease heavily. My question; is there a way to tighten up the slop in the mechanisim w/o turning the shafts and replacing the bushings?

  5. After 10 years im finally goin' back. They actually have a degree program at the community college here in art metals. Classes include: Metalsmithing, power hammer, metallurgy, tool making, etc. I knew they had a blacksmithing course, but had no idea it covered so much. I've been workin at it on my own for a little over a year now, and experience is a good teacher, but its all trial and error (error more often than not). Such a slow process. If any in here have taken similar classes what can I expect.

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