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LarryFahnoe

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  1. 12 hours ago, jlpservicesinc said:

    2hrs of frolic messed with my productive time..

    Isn't that the way of things?! A sudden touch of fall temps (here at least) certainly inspires us all to get moving on various winterization projects!

    That's a neat little lamp (a scene with a farrier perhaps?) & will add a nice touch to the school which is looking great Jennifer!

    --Larry

  2. Last time I saw Dylan was when he was doing a tour with the Grateful Dead. The show was at the Humphrey Metrodome (since demolished) in Minneapolis. The Dead played their sets & the sound was only okay (the dome's acoustics were lousy) then there was a lengthy delay while the crew switched sound systems which was a head-scratcher given how good the Dead's sound systems have been over the years. The resulting sound for Dylan's set was really poor which was a shame as I was looking forward to hearing him. Seems like only last year, but it's been decades now.

    --Larry

  3. If by the current dealer you mean Helmut Hillenkamp who has both irontolivewith.com and saymakhammers.com, then I think you'll get a good answer from him. I note on the current saymakhammers dies page that he states:

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    Our dies are designed to be interchangeable between all size Say-Mak and Sayha hammers. The new models (those sold in the past decade) have a slot milled into the dovetail and are backward compatible with our older hammers.

    --Larry

    MOD NOTE: Please observe that Larry has given website addresses without giving live links to the sites in question. This is acceptable, since it is essentially the same as giving the name of the company or something like "eBay[dot]com".

  4. Good thing you followed Frosty's advice first! I think the local shop is going to be the more likely to be able to make you something that will fit an oddball thread. Mike's earlier suggestion of turning an adapter with a male JT (Jacobs Taper) is a good one. However the cost of a chuck & shop time to make the adapter will add up. You would likely get the best result by bringing the spindle and JT3 chuck in so that the shop can fit both properly.

    --Larry

  5. Although I do not see the welds, I wonder if the corner bends were forge-welded on to the horizontal & vertical rods? The smith(s) clearly had the skills to do something of that nature, it is quite beautiful!

    --Larry

  6. Greetings and welcome Phutman.

    I wouldn't qualify as any expert on post drills (I don't even have one), however I thought a bit about your puzzle and then thought to check McMaster-Carr. They have an adapter that might be just the ticket to be able to mount a standard 1/2-20 chuck on that spindle. This site doesn't like links to commercial sites, so go to McMaster and then look for their stock number 92499A243.

    18-8 Stainless Steel Male-Female Hex Thread Adapter

    1/2"-20 to 1/2"-28 Thread Size

    --Larry
  7. Aside from all the fasteners on modern "devices" being maddeningly tiny, they're often very specific like Torx or Tri-lobe. The iFixit tool kits are quite nice in that they provide the proper tools and are my go-to choice when I'm dealing with a laptop, tablet or phone. My biggest challenge is having enough light and magnification! Oh, & a heap o' patience helps too...

    --Larry

  8. Beautiful work Dave. I think your fascination with the integral bolster shows well in the results. Given your introduction I'm assuming you probably turned the handles and made the ferules as well. Are the ferules sheet brass, silver soldered or turned from solid? Chisels for wood are another thing on my lengthy to-do/interest list...

    --Larry

  9. Although I agree that the pipe shouldn't get hot enough to pose a problem, I wonder, would it be reasonable to strip the galvanize from the hose Centaur provides? Vinegar is one possible approach, search the site for other means as zinc removal has been discussed previously.

    --Larry

  10. 57 minutes ago, jlpservicesinc said:

    What would you think is a fair price for a used forge with broken parts.. 

     

    Again, I'm NOT the MN person who was offering thoughts on the value. The prices mentioned seemed stratospheric to me. But to answer your question, 200-300 would be a lot for me to pay for the forge in its current condition.

    --Larry

  11. I'm in the beginning stages of my journey in smithing & find it just fascinating to try to visualize the suggested approaches to this very interesting puzzle. Will be interested in seeing a pic of the tool you're thinking of Anvil. The natural world has always intrigued me & I'm particularly interested in the forms of growing things, but this is just a neat idea! Years back I collected a bunch of Ammonite fossils, so now to visualize making one.

    22 hours ago, Frosty said:

    Right now the idea occurred to make one between knee and waist high you connect to a hose and the tentacles flip around to "sprinkle" your lawn while the "body" rotates slowly in place.

    :D:P

    --Larry

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