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fleur de lis

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  1. Москва Россия Senior smarty pants Just about moved to Moscow Idaho once upon a time.
  2. Howdy fellas. Been a while. Been a really long year, all around. Had the rona back in March. Was down with that for a couple months & really sucked. Got feeling better & was getting back to normal. Then I took a bullet to the knee. Which doesn't tickle much. Down for a couple months with that too. Got back to work for a couple weeks and wham! Injured the same knee again & there goes another month. Finally getting back to a new day job tomorrow, my little fab shop is starting to recover from the inside shutdown & I'm thankfully getting to swing a hammer again. Gots a friend in Moscow who's wanting a chef's knife. Something like a deba or Usuba. Different purposes but single bevel is the goal. Made the billet a year ago & it's been just sitting, waiting for a reason. Anywho, it's nice to be working on things again & talking to folks.
  3. I really am a glutton for punishment. Bought another one. But I got pretty lucky with it. This is gonna be for "Poject 83 Abomination". 1970 Jeep cj5. Dauntless 225 v6, T-14 trans, dana 18 t-case, dana 27 up front, offset flanged dana 44 (no two piece shafts on this one) out back, has 3:73 gears & maybe a track lock in the rear. Runs & scoots under its own power, sorta. The carb is in need of some attention. Clutch is toast. Needs new rings & valves. Good oil pressure. A rebuild is in order. The drive train is going into the 83 cj5. I'm hoping to shoehorn the T-176 in place of the T-14, or go with a Saturn overdrive unit. Going to keep the 4" lift & 33"s on it currently. New skid plates & some other small changes. The a bunch of the left overs will be going to the 69. Which is missing a ton of small parts as it turns out. Doing this as I kinda put a rod through the 258 in the 83 & this on was cheap & has no title.
  4. Likewise. Thinking hard about finding one for the 83 cj as well. Maybe the whole drive train. As I really dont care for the AMC 20 that's in it.
  5. Got a new one added to the family not to long ago. 1969 cj5. Dauntless 225 v6. T14 trans. Dana 18 t-case. Dana 27 front axle. Offset Dana 44 rear axle. Hadn't run in 30 years or so, but I managed to get it going again. Still gonna need a full tear down. And a ton of body work, but it's a good start. Would be happening sooner, but the wife decided that we needed a pair of 59 ford f100's to work on as well.
  6. Time for the winter project shenanigans to begin. To hopefully be completed by late spring (as the scrapyard treasures permits). No idea of the stroke or speed. There's some writing in it, but I can stumble along in russian. Definitely not Italian. I can post a picture is anyone speaks Italian. This will be similar in design to the one blacksmith-450 made , but turned 90° with a pass through in the main beam probably 6" x 6" for those longer jobs. The main beam is a probably excessively stout. 12" x 14" x 12" & 7/8" thick x 5' long. Found it years ago at a job for just a few bucks. The cylinder and anvil are to be mounted in the channel of the beam with the legs acting as guides. The tank / pump / motor will be mounted to one side with the controls to the other side with some type of protective cover over the flammable bits. Red hot metal & pressurized oil could be fun. Just not right in front of my face. In case it's not apparent, I'm winging most of this & using as much scrapyard finds & reclaimed materials as I can dig up (not the hoses though. Those'll be new). This is mostly a fun project for me & if I end up with a press to do canister & billets with, super. I'm at a early point with this & still have to answer most of my own questions.
  7. yep. Been calling it chocolate milk & mustard pudding. The transfer case was like rancid poached eggs in a peanut butter cream sauce. Front axle looked good though.
  8. I parted ways with the army truck. It was a maintenance hog & everything was huge, heavy, & generally expensive. So I got this little diamond in the rough. 1983 cj5 258 inline 6 T-176 Dana 300 (short tail shaft) Dana 30 (wide track) Amc 20 with a lunch box locker It wasnt running (well sorta running barely), or moving. In the last few weeks I've fixed most the mechanical issues. The clutch material was rusted to both the flywheel and pressure plate. So new clutch assembly. Carb was flat wore out. Replaced with a new Weber 32/36. Plugs & wires. New accel coil (DUI distributor coming later). New magnaflow underneath. New rubber (off the bronco which is dead for now). New besttop super top. Fresh gear oil all the way around (the pictures should explain why). Some other odds & ins. Gots to do a rear wheel bearing & seal tonight. Also thinking & talking to a buddy about doing a 4.0l stroker to drop in it.
  9. Good idea! Hadn't thought of it before. Thank you.
  10. Thank you. My wife's laid claim to it. Shes one of those hippie vegan people. So she's in need of a veggie killer.
  11. Been busy with work. But did some grinding yesterday & a quick dip in the acid.
  12. No worries mate. Lots & lots of info & opinions around here. Fleabay is very very subjective price wise. If ya get down to Springfield, give me a shout. I'd be happy to hammer so metal with ya. And watch out for Frosty. That guys shifty....
  13. I paid a third of what your asking. For my 6-1/2" iron city that was in immaculate condition. This was late last year or early this year. Either way, not long ago & I'm not but an hour from you. Not trying to be critical either. If you can get your asking price, more power to ya. But you may have that vise a while.
  14. Had some scrap damascus cut offs I didnt want to waste. Put them in a can with some 1084 powder. Didnt have anything in mind for this, just let it go it's own direction and ended up with a big kitchen chopper. Almost ground & ready for heat treat, except for one wee little bad weld I'm chasing near the edge. So we shall see.
  15. Just a little off the top Frosty. Well some from the sides too. I've never cared for the Joe Dirt mullet look Some looks should never have been a thing to begin with, let alone come back into style..... But then again. We could make you an offer you can't refuse..... Or there's always Tommy two toes way....
  16. Got far more W1 in today than I need for practicing this. Told the purchasing guy at the shop that I wanted a single piece of W1 round bar 1" x 3". So now I've got 9' of the stuff. Oh well, I'll make some other blades I suppose. I'll turn down a foot or three to fit my pipe in a few days & give it a go. With variations of both Jclonts & basher's methods described. Not like I dont have a lot more material to play with than anticipated. Thank you everyone for the advice and pointers.
  17. Thank you Jclonts. I've got a 20' stick of 316 1" sch 40 sitting out back (with no idea where or why I got it). I'll be ordering some W1 promptly. Gonna blatantly copy your method.
  18. Thank you. I'll give that a try once I'm off this blasted medical. We've had lots of ticks in the area this year. I hate ticks.
  19. I believe that my open minded comment was read incorrectly. I'm open on what to do. As for what I have done. Always have used the gas forge for these attempts. Combination 316L with a 1095 core. Cleaned each side on the grinder to 120 then cleaned again with acetone. Stacked & tacked the corners with a mig welder. Borax for a flux. Attempted to weld the same as a regular stack of carbon steel. Next attempt was the same as before with the exception of welding the whole parameter. Third attempt was prepared the same as above but not tack welded. I tried to use a can. Can was coated inside with titanium dioxide and thinned wood glue. This is the only try using the power hammer. Tried a few other times, but I can't remember the details. Thomas, I ended up with a case of cellulitis from a stray cat. I didnt know what that was, so like a idiot I didnt go to the doctor until it was almost to late to save my right arm. Was just shy of gangrenous they said. Whole lot of good times right there. All from a little cat scratch. But, getting better every day.
  20. So I've been laid up with an nasty infection for the last few weeks & have had some time for planning some projects. Bores out of my blasted mind. I'm been trying to make a hunter / skinner in stainless steel san mai ( stainless / carbon / stainless ). Every time I've attempted this, I've been unable to get the welds to take. Delamination city. I've got access to literally as much stainless as I want. But it's all 304/304L, 316/316L, with smaller amounts of duplex 2205, monell 400, & hastalloy (can probably guess what I do for a day job) I've only tried with the 316ss with 1095 or 1084 for the core. I know the 400 series stainless should work better. But until I can get some cash inflow again (blasted infection), I'm stuck with the 300 series stainless. Can someone please explain how to forge weld san mai with the materials available to me. Should I be trying to forge weld this like regular simple carbon steel? Maybe weld the whole parameter electrically first. In a can? This is vexing me & I'm hoping the doctor will sign off on me friday so I can get working again. Thanks for any advice y'all.
  21. Replaced the clutch material. Went with some saddle leather. Works right well once it got broke in a little. And this is the first bar. 40ish layers 1095 & 15n20. I'm a happy camper.
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