Jump to content
I Forge Iron

gaylan veater

Members
  • Posts

    169
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by gaylan veater

  1. Hi All,
    Just my two cents worth I have a 335# euro anvil and I love it!!! Like mentioned before you will have to dress it out. I have had mine for about 4 years now I also have 2 peter wrights 117# and 150#, 2 vulcans 200# and 60#. I use the peter wrights for demoing and the 200# vulcan at my day job because it is quiet. The 60# vulcan is for the boy scouts when I teach metalworking with the blacksmithing option. I have noticed that my euro anvil is getting harder as I have used it but has not got any marks or it has not cracked or chiped. For the money it was a great choice for me.
    Gaylan Veater

  2. Let me explain my horseshoe. I was told by a blacksmith that he should put the horseshoe as to dump all the good luck into his shop. Everyone else should put the horseshoe up to hold all the good luck in. I have enjoyed all the good luck falling into my shop!!!

    Gaylan

  3. Hofi,
    Thanks for the pictures of the surrated leaves. I had a whole bunch of bolts left over from the transmissions that I rebuild so I forged a leaf from them and they turn out just like the ones of the thread bar but I had never thought about the gillotine tool to put the threads on nice idea. Thanks so much for sharing your talents.
    Gaylan

  4. Orgtwister,
    Great find!!! I remeber a vice I got at a garage sale for $5 buck had no spring, no mounting hardware and a frozen screw. I soaked it in a buck of ATF for 1 month then cleaned up put alittle heat on the screw and it opened up the screw was like new. I made all the harware and spring and now it is a great vice I use all the time!!! Have fun with them and those that may be close and need one don't be afraid to get one and make the missing pieces.
    Gaylan

  5. Welcome Oscar,
    Find someone or a blacksmith group that live close to you someone can help you get started. Once you have the bug look out you will always be looking for tools, metal , and anything to do with blacksmithing. Most of all have fun with it!!!!
    Gaylan

  6. My 10lb hammer had a 3foot handle I cut mine down to 2ft and it works great for me. But it may not work well for all. Maybe hold up on the hadle and swing it abit to see what feels good and maybe cut a little less than you think. You can always cut more off but not so easy to add the wood back on!! Just my thoughts.Have a great day!!!!
    Gaylan

×
×
  • Create New...