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Rasper77

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    Beaverton, Oregon
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    Woodworking, Blacksmithing, Sca Heavy fighting
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    woodworking, remodeling.
  1. Its envirotex and there are a few other brands. We coat our horns with it and 5 years later still good. Not sure how well it would attach to metal.. I would sand it a bit first. Might work.
  2. I was over at a friends house working on armor and he asked if I had any use for this.. Of course I said yeah! He said the guy who gave it to him said it was from a large drive shaft.
  3. Rasper77

    Followed me home

    Very heavy 5 inch wide 17 inch tall shaft of steel. Guy that gave it to me believes it was a drive shaft.
  4. Rasper77

    Followed me home

    Very heavy 5 inch wide 17 inch tall shaft of steel. Guy that gave it to me believes it was a drive shaft
  5. I hear there made from mild steel, and sometime tool steels. If you dont know, try a spark test. If its mild water/salt water would probaly work, if its a higher grade probaly oil You need to figure out what it is first. That would be my understanding, someone correct me if im wrong.
  6. only takes about 5 minutes if that to put it together
  7. I got the artist version.. works great.
  8. My friend got a bunch that was L6.. REALLY hard stuff.. Makes great armor:)
  9. I just got one of there forges today. I just ran to Mutual Materials and got 10 firebricks and it seams to be working great. If you need to know of places to get it send me a msg. Welcome to IFI
  10. My first vise spring was made of mild and I just shaped and clamped.. still works great after 2 years. My newer vise I made the spring out of a section of truck spring. There very basic.
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