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Daswulf

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  1. I'm not really knowledgeable on these, but i dont Believe they were originally clay lined and i wouldnt know about color but i've seen some with the pot and blower black and the legs and gears red but thats just some i've seen. could have just been someones repaint. 

      like i said i'm sure someone else on here could chime in with more info. 

    here's a question, Do you plan to use it or just restore it?  If your going to use it then make it how it would best work with the fuel your going to use in it.

  2. Your not limited to an "Anvil" to use as an anvil. there are many hunks of steel out there that would serve as an anvil. easiest most readily available case would be a sledge hammer head standing up. that could get you started until you found something better. think outside the box until you eventually find what you want. you can be learning valuable skills instead of Waiting to find that perfect "thing" to use.   local scrap yard might let you look for some stuff and there are alot of potential anvils there.

      don't waste time that you could use to learn while searching for that "one thing" just get at it with what you can find for now and the rest will come to you in time.

  3. Crazy Ivan Came to my shop today to forge and teach me a bit. He's pretty good with tooling but after poking around and seeing a smaller post vice I had sitting there with a broken mount I asked him if we could make a new mount for it. His mind started working and in no time he dug up a piece of steel and had an idea. Well all I can say is that post vice is fully functional again and I learned a lot from the experience. He has more pictures and may be doing a post on it but here is the picture of the mount beside the broken nub. We worked it a tad more after the picture. But it's fully functional again. There is something to be said of learning from someone first hand. It's Thank you. :D  I'll be glad to have him back anytime and will try to help in what ways I can.  

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  4. what are you welding with? if they work then they work but man.. those welds...... 

      Snakes shape looks fine tho but as Frosty said make the head more like a head and the tail like a tail and it'll look better. envision the creature your implying. but better then i have thought of :)

      one thing I see that i'd say to improve for holding rings is to round the part that holds the ring and not have it squared where steel could cut into gold. keep up the good work.

  5. If your willing to part with around $65. The one I use works perfect for my coal brake rotor forge it's the dayton blower 1tdn6. I looked up my part# and it changed to this one ^.  As you seemed to be looking for a quiet one before it is super quiet and I run it off a variable speed switch I picked up at harbor freight. With the switch I rarely over 3/4 so its powerful enough. I have no need to run it on full.

      Plus side is mine fits right in the screw flange on my 2" pipe so I don't even have to attach it with anything, it just fits right in there.  Simple. :) 

  6. ok so not trying, cause i was working on other stuff, i worked on my premade nail header to make large nails out of rebar. they didnt wiork out perfect but as i said this was in between stuff. I plan on making a real nail header and better nails, this was just for an idea and to make my other header useful. i'm not gettin g it right yet but im betting it's MY technique. we will see when i make a normal nail header and nails. i actually tapped these into my rr anvil into my stump a lil bit and they didnt want to come out till i heated em. :) they would work for that. could be better and i'll keep going till i make em right in any size.

     

    dont worry I didn't forget all the info you guys mentioned. I'll work on it :) 

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  7. It is a good price after looking at even regular brick prices. I figured it was, but asking on here really did help me with ideas, concerns and information. I could get used brick for free on Craig's list but this is fire brick ( don't see that on there for free if at all) and the potential Is there. The freeze/ thaw in Pennsylvania, and the fact they have been uncovered in the elements is a little of a concern but I'm sure the value is there.  Still going to try to get it a lil cheaper.  ;)

     

  8. Thanks Vaughn. 

      It's a tough call. Think I need to check these out in person. Have a talk with her and get her story and let her know some of the concerns. Maybe just see if she wants to deal more. Worst case I build an outdoor bbq. :P  sure there are some good ones in there. 

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