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Tommy Traylor

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  1. Congratulations on your solution which appears to be at your fingertips. Remember with the husband/wife situation it aint done til its done. If it falls apart again 1, Listen to George. 2. Pursue the idea of building your shop with one or more rental spaces. 3 or 4 spaces might carry most or all of your payments. Immediately start talking to several tenants about your new facility. This will get back to the landlord and tend to reinforce his morals. Best of luck to you.

  2. Go to bearhill blacksmith and click on shop tour. Best shop ideas I have seen. I am copying his table with the sliding extensions right now. If anyone tackles this here is a hint. 2" OD 1/4" wall square tube will slide nicely inside 2 1/2" OD 1/4" wall square tube EXCEPT for the welding slag inside the seam of the large tube. I milled a 3/8" wide x 1/8" deep channel in the 2" tube to clear the weld and it works fine. I vote for a 1" table top.

  3. The bottom of the leg sat in a round steel doughnut. If you are buying a vise from its original location on a dirt floor always dig 3 or 4 inches below the dirt to see if the doughnut is there. Happy digging! I only have 1 original doughnut.

  4. I have been welding over 40 years, self taught. Finally decided to learn how to do it right. Took a class offered by the local junior college and you can teach an old dog new tricks. I highly recommend taking a course. The book we used is Welding Technology Fundamentals by Bowditch. It covers everything from gas to tig. Good luck.

  5. I have the 15KW I bought from Grant. Love it! Use the TIG cooler. Grant said tap water will build up deposits in the machine and cause trouble. I made a cooler from a 20 gal barrel with copper tubing coiled inside. Took forever and was not cheap by the time I finished buying fittings, etc. At my usual $3.00 per hour rate It would have been as cheap to buy the cooler and would have looked a heck of a lot better. I was not aware that Grant modified the machines so can't help you there. I agree that you can heat up to a few inches of 1" bar with this machine. You can make your own custom shaped heating coils out of 1/4" copper tubing. You need to find a source of the proper metric flare nuts. I bought extras from Grant. My machine developed problems in the first week. Grant said send it back. He was unable to fix it and sent me another new machine which has worked fine with no problems.

  6. I was at the edge of despair when Blaster, liquid wrench, etc. all failed. Kroil worked. Or maybe the combination of all that other stuff helped the Kroil. Who knows. Check the Kroil web site. They claim it will penetrate in a millionth of an inch. Have to order it on line. Not in the stores around here anyway. Good luck.

  7. Go to machinetools.com > forging machines > forging hammers. You will be in hammer heaven with Beche, Alldays, Massey, and dozens of others located all over the world and priced just enticingly attractive enough to make you want to load up a boat. Remember ocean freight is fairly reasonable. Everyone could have his very own fine and impressive machine and the world would be free of machine envy.

    Tommy

  8. Haul it in the vertical position. Tie it from the top to all 4 corners of the trailer and equally important, tie it from the bottom to all 4 corners too. If you don't the top will be stabilized but the bottom will walk. I arrived home once with the hammer closely resembling the leaning tower of Pisa. About 800 pounds is right. Roller pipe works fine. Good luck.

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