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  1. Great job Alec. I just started doing craft and home shows this year too. All of your work looks great I think I'll have to try the snails, what did you start with for them. Josh
  2. Happy Birthday! Enjoy your day.
    Mark<>

  3. I built a hammer with a #110 head and used an air cylinder for the linkage. It was a tire hammer in every other way. We put an air valve or tire stem on each side and used it to control the stroke. I just sold it on Sat. I'll find some pics of it
  4. We run all our three phase on a converter we built out of an old 20hp 3phase motor and it works fine.
  5. Sorry I posted in the wrong place how do I move this to general
  6. At the show I did, an owner of a primitive store wanted more rustic forgings. Candle holders and snuffers and other usable items. I would welcome any input
  7. Hey there Tarheel! I live in Hertford, NC in the far upper right hand side of the state. Just wonderin where you are in NC. I have a daughter that goes to App State in Boone.
    That was some really nice work you posted. Keep it up.
    Mark<>

  8. I sold two of the bottle openers $15 each, several hooks and a dinner bell
  9. Thanks mike I can and have done most of the things you were talking about. With my time and their money being on the short end the welds keep things priced lower. I do slit and drift a lot of the time and I can forge weld but it is tough to explain why they should spent the extra money for something they are hanging 7ft off the ground. I am doing another show in two weeks and I have the time this week to add some different items. Thanks for the feedback
  10. I had a great time I enjoy talking to people about blacksmithing. I don't want to do demos b/c I like big iron and after laying brick all day I power hammer not hand hammer. Talking to potential customers is almost as much fun as forging. Collecting money is the most fun.
  11. well we didn't sell a lot but I got a few leads on some custom work. It was good to get out and talk to people about what I was doing. The next show will be better.
  12. I forged with the 65 and I am happy. My 110 is the old style withe the bolt on dies but it works great. The 65 hits faster and uses less air I have both hammers set up with different dies, combo on the 110 and crown on the 65 and I was back and forth all day. It hits different but I think I'm going to be very happy. I was going to get the 155 but then I realized I just wanted it because it was bigger. There is a lot of control with both hammers, I did everything from draw small tapers to cold texture flat plate yesterday.
  13. I'm going to put air on it today I will let you know. I got to play with it at the BB shop and they have posted several videos on you tube. I forge mostly 3/4 and 1in and Dean said they have been forging heavy at 90-110 psi
  14. I just got my new 65# big blu into the shop. This will be his first night in a new shop, I hope the other tools will welcome him as part of the family.I think the 110# big blu will show him the ropes.
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