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Daswulf

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  1. The sections that you connect lengthwise at the seam work. It's what I'm using. Tho mine were giving me a fit as far as coming apart the further down I got so I gave mine a couple spots with the welder every foot or so. That was just my experience with it. Big box stores are not typically going to carry 12" pipe Or the other parts that go with it like a rain cap or the flashing. I ended up at a plumbing supply store anyway for that. Had I to do it over I would just go to a plumbing supply and get exactly what I needed in the first place. Probably would have saved money from the fuel I used running all over looking and not finding anything that would work. So I suggest trying to locate a plumbing supply and giving them a call to see if they can get you what you need.
  2. Yup that could make a fine anvil. It Has some good features to it. I Agree with working on the price and what JHCC said.
  3. Yup Aus. Had a request for a spider and now spiders are coming out of the scrap pile. one in the last pic still needs his legs bent a little but I'm out of acetylene at the moment. Apparently the ribbed nails I used are higher carbon and don't want to bend with pliers.
  4. alas? my man, she should always come first. we are patient. I'll be praying for you both. hope its nothing too serious. you can get back at it when it's meant to be. we can wait.
  5. Thanks CT. Honestly I feel I should be better after a year but hey, stuff gets in the way and sometimes we gatta get back to where we were. start small and work back up. keep going with what you are doing. I'm loving it.
  6. Thanks Coldironkilz. Twisted, Thanks and by all means, go for it.
  7. If ya have a blower and fuel give it a try and see how it works. Over time you will see how it works and what tweaks can be made.
  8. Snakes look great, nice scrolling . Good work on the first couple projects!
  9. Depth of the pot? I'd guess 3 inches. Looks like a usable setup. I think you'd be happier with a flapper on the ash dump rather then a screw on cap. I fought with the cap too long before I changed to a weighted flapper on it and wonder why I didn't switch years ago. You'll also want a cutout on the table to pass longer stick through. I use a 2" deep rotor for smaller stock and have a 3" deep pot for larger stock. Both about 8" diameter. Burning bituminous coal. They work fine for me so it looks like that should work. I welded up the lug holes in mine but you could possibly use bolts and nuts to plug them. If it's just used outdoors I'm not sure if it would be an issue or not. And I don't know how the grill grate will hold up but it might work. Tho it might be a pain to pick out clinker. For that I welded in a piece of 3/16 plate with holes. Here's what I use. Works for me and yours didn't look much different. After 3 years I still like mine
  10. It's a little hard to tell scale from the pictures. What is the tuyere pipe size? What is the inner diameter and depth of the drum? Where is the air inlet?
  11. A friend at work that bought a couple all thread snakes asked for a spider to go inbetween the snakes he put on an end table. I decided to try out a glow in the dark paint on it. if he dosnt like it it can be wire wheeled off and clear coated. ( didnt realize it would get a light shade of yellow green but hey, it's an experiment and he is a friend) also another bigger spider that still needs it's legs bent (ran out of Acetylene. ugh), and a cross I started saturday and finished up tonight.
  12. Joel, Great work, Beautiful gate and great video. Thanks for sharing. It is very inspiring even if I'm still not trying to do gates just yet. keep up the awesome work.
  13. Lol. You're not losing it. You are creative and imaginative. Who else would see that in some scrap? Even if it was an accident or abstract. It's wonderful art. I dig it you are on it. Let your muse speak to you. Let your heart pour out in your work. Don't ask why. Let your vision through.
  14. No problem. Just pm me if you will be in the area.
  15. Welcome aboard Steve. There are a bunch of good threads on hammer technique and posture that would be good to read over to save on putting excess strain on your back while forging. I have learned a good bit and am finding that I hurt less. happy hammering
  16. Charles you, yours and many others are in my thoughts and prayers as well. Don't let the moon drive your madness, to me it's just a beautiful light in the sky and when it's full and bright it lights my path from the garage back to the house. The beauty that nature provides is something that calms me. Thomas, I get news from several internet sources and radio, and take it all with a grain of salt anymore. A some years back I was letting the media stress me out with their coverage of things. It added more stress and fear on top of all the issues I already have and had. I was a mess. Slowly I have been working towards not letting them instill fear into me. this election season is a lot easier when you look at, and listen to everything with more neutral thinking and not ready to believe anything without full understanding. Fear is a horrible thing and it seems they work it into stories all the time because it sells. It's like a drug. I have enough problems without them adding more. That was a large step forward when I quit letting them get to me as much.
  17. I don't think there is a wrong way. I prefer them with the longer part of the head down as well. Guess I always make them that way so no one has a choice but if the other way sells better then make more of what sells.
  18. I disconnected from television years ago. When I say so they ask " so you don't have a tv?" I tell them I have a nice TV I just very rarely use it to watch a movie. I wasted too many years glued to the TV. And I still don't have enough time in a day.
  19. I don't think I could own an anvil and not use it.
  20. So right Charles. we had a Bday party for my niece today and it went well. I think it would be better if we shut off the TV. guess I'm the only guy in my family that isnt distracted by sports. I can feel the hands of support on my back and the wisdom echoing in my mind. The long hard road is ahead.
  21. With all the drums and stuff, it's be like welding yourself into a corner instead of painting yourself into a corner. I have alot going on but I do like a challenge.
  22. yeah those will win the day, and also hopefully get them thinking a little. In that respect it's good for them to see how things progress. That the hand forged stuff dosnt just pop out all finished and shiny. That takes more work and effort.
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