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Bhutton

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  1. I like your set up ChrisM (Firebrick and all)...Is this firepot from Laurel Machine?
  2. Sell it?...No way am I selling it...This thing will come in so handy and not for welding either...Thats crazy talk - selling it...lol
  3. Vaughn T...Ill be like you...ill set it in the middle of the shop...Can use it to check items for straightness, knife building, desk - open books, drawings, catch all etc. lol Im thinking height will be about top of pocket / belt height. I think she'll clean up nice!
  4. I saw a guy pay over $300.00 at an industrial sale a while back for one...I worked in a pattern shop for years they had several & they would never part with any of them. I'm sure it will come in handy. I laid my straight edge on it and it appears very flat. ☺
  5. Picked this up at a garage sale...the guy had it over in the corner and i asked is the flat table for sale...he replied yeah its for sale...I didn't think anyone would be interested... $25. I'm thinking this is cast steel 24"X 36"...I'll be building a stand and this will go in the middle of the shop....I'm cranked over this...I'm thinking this weighs in around 200lbs+ What are your guys thoughts on the height of flat tables?
  6. Was thinking I'd weld some tabs on the pot and some angle iron pieces under my table wit stops...I'd like to slide it in from the bottom where its removable.. yes there will be a table for this to mount under. Maybe I should just weld up a firepot...there's a template on www.bamsite.org
  7. Aus...You nailed it...Perfect...I really like it!!!! Nice work!!!!!
  8. Thinking of building a new bottom blast forge using this pressure tank head. 7/16" thick X 11" across X 5" high...It's a freebie. I can get any size hole drilled thru the center at no cost... Should I cut it down in height? I'm thinking that 3 1/2" - 3 3/4" tall would be ideal...This doesnt have the tapered floor / side like efficient fire pots. Thinking there's just a little to much vertical wall here. What are your thoughts?
  9. You could make your ownt T nuts and bolts for hold downs with that 1 " spacing.
  10. I wonder the estmated value on the mile long anvil...I guess whatever some anvil envist would pay for it...LOL Dang frosty its not like you can just pick that 1200 lb thing up and toss it in the back of the ole pickup truck and haul er home...Frosty's Wrecker service to the rescue. LOL Thanks for all the replies guys ive actually picked up on some good knowledge in this thread.
  11. Glenn...I looked it up and had seen it. Why would one need such a large anvil? What would they be used for? Or are they just fashion items?
  12. It looked like to me that the face is near pocket high with 3 legs under it that may be like 12"-18" high - Overall length i would estimate at 30" - 36" from tip of the horn to heel ...Ive never seen one of this size. That stuff gives me the fever man...That museum would be way kool to visit!
  13. I've been watching the show Peaky Blinders on Netflix...In season 3 when playing the previews they show a guy hammering on an anvil that appears to be 500+ lbs. I mean this thing is huge...I never seen an anvil so large...Has anyone else seen this and do you think the anvil is the real deal? When i say 500 lbs i may be way under estimating this mammoth? Whats your thoughts on the size? Thanks...Bruce
  14. That is so cool....And the overall length is?
  15. Cool...Nice jjob! Be sure to show us the touch mark the next time you fire the forge.
  16. Really cool Das...Really cool! Very nice work! I love the setup! There's a lot there to chose from.
  17. Great suggestion frosty...I'll take your advice! Thanks
  18. Sure thing frosty...I know somewhere along the line I've been called worse...lol Thanks for the kudos on the hooks...now I just need time to make like 30 each of these. Anyhow it was worth the 6 hr round trip drive...met a bunch of great guys!!!! (Blacksmith Association of Missouri...BAM)
  19. Audra & Mike Draper are excellent knife makers from Riverton Wyoming...They just demonstrated at the 25th annual (BAM) Ozark conference in Sedalia Mo. Check em out.
  20. Hi...I just recently attended the 25th annual Ozark conference on friday...I attended the blacksmith class for beginners and made these 2 hooks. This is my first blacksmith conference and I really enjoyed it...Those BAM guys are awesome...now I'm a bam guy too! Here's my hooks!
  21. Yes in the firepot to reduce volume
  22. Hey there...Im using a shop built forge with a brake drum and a bath fan for the air supply. I have it lined with brick from a house...Not Firebrick. Can someone tell me what are the consequeces of using this? Im currently buring hardwood charcoal and getting ready to convert to coal and it just got me to wondering. Is this unsafe for any reason? Ive been using it for a while. Should i continue this use? Thanks in advance...Bruce
  23. Bhutton

    Vise - C/L find

    Found a 4 1/2" vise over the weekend on Craigslist ($135) Is the spring original...Im thinking i see most vises with a piece of spring steel between the vise legs or what ever their called. Is this a columbian and would anyone know an approx. age? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance...Bruce
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