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Culver Creek Hunt Club

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  1. Thank you. I kind of thought that the wheel should track pretty well. I was not looking forward to hand filing that.
  2. Not Sure how the larger bench vises are but another difference in my bench and post vise is how quickly the threading closes the jaws on the post vise compared to my bench vise.
  3. Thank you. I was toying with an end treatment for the end of the spiral. I like both ideas for the next time. I did it all in the forge, I don't have a torch. one of the toughest aspects of this was the rivet I place where the circular base starts up into the spiral. It is all one piece but I wanted the base solid so i had to taper and rivet it there. Getting that transition smooth was difficult for me. The radius and curves were all set to match the top antler that I wanted to use. I finished the broom last night. Can't seem to get the pic upright.
  4. Latest project. Still have to attach the broom corn and lace it up. The broom is being attached to the short stock with the forked antler on it.
  5. I've used it on exterior mechanical supports to touch up areas that required field joints of hot dipped parts. Seems as though the failures of the coatings are always at the touched up areas before the shop hot dipped areas.
  6. how moist of an environment have you used it in Steve?
  7. I made the same angle iron bending jig but used 1/2" stock for the spindle. I put it on BOTH angles and it has allowed me to set it up to do "S" bends in one heat and a very easy motion. I made the angles about 15" long and mounted the spindles on opposite ends. I have pipe slices welded to flat stock to accommodate the bigger curves and just drilled a hole in the center of the flat stock to drop over the 1/2" spindle.
  8. I have been using my post vise for a couple months now and it has become apparent that the jaws need a little TLC. looking down on the jaws there is an ever so slight crown on both jaws. I didn't think too much of it until it was causing me some headaches. when fully closed the centers bottom out and the outer ends have a gap. It appears the ends of the jaws were used a great more than the center since I can still see gripping lines in the center. How would you go about adjusting the surface? I was thinking about using a file and setting the gap just big enough to get the file through the jaws on the ends and file my way to the center. I also considered ana abrasive disc on a grinder in the same manner but that seems like i would be one slip away from ruiniing it. As always, you insight is appreciated.
  9. Ivan, It had to stick pretty hard when you dropped it on, didn't it?
  10. I am basically into hunting and fishing since I was very young with my father. I enjoy carpentry work and do remodeling work on the side and do a pretty fair job of it. I know a friend of a friend of a friend that does a little hobby distilling to make some wonderfully aged whiskey. I put in a very good garden and love to can, basically everything from apple sauce to venison with some very nice pickle recopies (the trick is using hot garlic). Myself and two buddies I hunt with make and smoke our own sausages and jerky. I shoot a lot and reload ammunition. My only daughter is more than half way through her 6 year stint of college so it frees up some time that was hard to come by when she was home.
  11. Pistol, Rifle and a SWEET custom knife? If you every hear of this lady dumping her old man, please point her in my direction. Great job.
  12. I have some of the nut and rice from TS and it doesn't spark as much as pop at the beginning. I believe becasue it is kept outside and so wet. once I start to work the pile into the fire, the outer ring of coal is dried by the heat and the popping is gone. The Nut seems to do it more than the rice.
  13. or he could provide a candle shaper to his cup taper. I think that would be a good selling feature for him because the purchaser now can use any candle. I would think the same mandrel to shape the cup would shape the shaper...lol
  14. I use this one . The description is wrong however. It has a rheostat and not just 3 speeds. Works great and I picked it up on sale for $35. http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsearch/result?q=blower
  15. Very useful thread for me. Thank you One question. when fullering down to use a 1/4-20 tap do any of you use a gauge rod inserted into the opening so you know you reached the appropriate dimension? Or do you just go by looks?
  16. Thank you. had a terrible time trying to get the pictures big enough to really see.
  17. Very nice, The only thing that bothers me is if that H section is you primary anvil. Be very careful around it since you have modified a section to be a hot cut. I would hate to see a finger between the hammer handle and that edge mid swing.
  18. Hope they call for an underground utility stake out or a steam event might not be their biggest concern. I can't imagine HDPE gas line would react very well to molten metal.
  19. I like the idea of the separate elements. Thank you
  20. I Don't think you need to worry about it being cast. On projects I have run we have welded tooth reinforcement on teeth pretty regularly
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