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Forging Carver

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  1. Yep that's what I was thinking about doing. Any idea how long? I don't want to overdue it.
  2. Were your hinges zinc plated? I am not sure if it will be a safety hazard for me. All hinges I can find are either zinc plated or brass, which could be toxic too. Thanks
  3. Steve have they ever asked you to be a judge?
  4. Forging Carver

    hammer 2007

    One of your hammers is next on my list. Which type would you recommend, and what weight? Thanks
  5. There's a spot on my driveway that rusted becuase that's where I always wire wheel.
  6. DSW, I completely missed your post. I will keep my eyes open for them. Thanks
  7. No the burner plans were very straight forward, I just had difficulty finding the right parts and had no idea what they look like. You did a very good job at explaining it.
  8. The last episode was one of my favorites. Though, all I was thinking was that those guys were destroying their lungs. All that coal smoke going everywhere and no ventilation. Lol take it easy. It seems that the only time you comment is to try and bash me and tell me what I do wrong. If you would read the end of my sentence, I said maybe they do it in the handle stage. so to me it looks like you are the one posting non sense without knowledge of the subject. If you didnt post so many false hoods we would not have too correct you so often,
  9. Yeah that's I guess a pipe nipple will work then. I was thinking the threads would interefere, but as long as they are on the outside I should be good. Also, my burner mount kind of needs to be 1-1/2". The flare flares out to about1-3/8" and it is recommended that a 1-1/2" pipe is used as a mount. That comment about using vinegar to remove any galvanization to a galvanized pipe brings me to another thing. I see hinges are either zinc plated or brass. I know both are bad when heated. My hinges I have are zinc plated. I am guessing that it would be a good idea to put them in vinegar for a little while. Thanks for the help everyone, more progress pictures will hopefully be up next week.
  10. Well I checked the plumbing supply and asked if he has schedule 80 tubing. The guy had no idea what schedule 80 was. He said he doesn't carry it, and has no idea where to get it. Then the young guy behind the counter told him that scd 80 is a thickness of the tubing. That guy told me that I could check the electrical supply, but they will only have pvc there. I also went to another place, and they had no idea what it was. I was shocked. Maybe the places around here need to hire employees that know the field the are working for. That's why guilds should still be around. You can actually trust the guy doing work for you or that you are getting help from. Anyways, so is regular hardware store tubing too thin?
  11. No problem. So basically what type of steel did you use? Also, the construction of the eye and nose punch. I know that you must taper them down first, but to what size at the tip of the taper? Also, what size ball punch do you use to make the eye divot? Lastly, do you round two edges of the eye punch to get an oval shape? Brian brazeals punch looked like it left a semi circle semi oval shape. Thank you very much, and any other tips you have on making them will be greatly appreciated.
  12. Man that's is worth every penny! I saw that horse had in your YouTube video. Is it much different from the flat horses? I'm not quite sure what you mean, but as long as it is it is a decent amount of thickness, you should be ok. Whether that is an anvil, piece of steel, or even a hard rock.
  13. do you have another video of it in action? The other video won't play for some reason.
  14. I am now getting a piece of pipe for a burner mount so that I can get everything welded. I looked into scd 80 since it would probobly be better to have for a forge than regular pipe. However the places I have gone say they never heard of schedule 80 pipe before. So I looked online and a little 4" piece is only going to cost me about 5 bucks. However, shipping is like $13. My question is that will regular sized pipe you would get at a hardware store work, or is it too thin? Thanks
  15. Cool project! Can't wait to see the finished piece
  16. One last thing. Is your burner mount made of schedule 80 or is it just regular sized pipe? Thanks
  17. Yeah I did the same thing as you. Bought my supplies from Wayne and am using his instructions. I contacted Zoeller 3 times over the past few weeks, and got nothing. I contacted High temp last night, and he responded right away. I am going to order tonight, and maybe work in my t burner. The tricky part is going to be the casting. I want to make sure that it is level so that I don't have the cracks like you said you got. I think my dads spackel knife will do the trick. Also, how long did your shipment from high temp take?
  18. Wow, that's a nice piece to have! How much did you get it for?
  19. You know what, I really need an anvil with better edges. Right now I can't afford a nice anvil in good shape, so I am going to try and go to the scrap yard and get a big chunk of steel. Of course the things I want to forge need decent edges: horse heads, cranes, and tools. Yeah I could make a hardy tool, but my hardy is messed up too. If I do wind up making it after I am done with my current project, I will make a thread for you guys.
  20. Oh yeah I agree with that then. Frozen exhaust? That sounds really interesting! I am going to go look up a picture right now.
  21. Well links aren't working but type in on Google " Tommy hammer" and there should be a link for a chain making video and a link to ifi that says What is a Tommy hammer. Hope this helps
  22. I want to build one, but more of the type Alec Steele uses. I don't see what that angles dye would be used for. What Steele are these made of? Mild?
  23. What you might want to consider is making a dye anvil like Alec Steele and Brian Brazeal use out of that. Look up Brian Brazeal Facebook and his dye anvil is his profile picture. Look up the best anvil to learn on by Alec Steele to see his dye anvil. Hope this helps
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