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brianstucker

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  1. I would love to have that 450lb Gladiator. I have dreams about that one.
  2. I will. It's unbelievable how on the ball these Chinese fellas are. They answer e-mails promptly and they sincerely want your business. Ive got bids from several different places right now. . I'm going to do this in 2-3 months depending on funds. I will keep you posted.
  3. I'm gonna roll the dice. Ive actually lost more money in a poker game. It stings for a while. But you will eventually get over it. As far as the quality of the motors. I' m willing to take a chance. To be honest I hate buying Chinese.
  4. Im gonna get a couple more quotes from different company's there. And do some mo research.
  5. Thanks. That thread Chinese Hammer Differences is a good read. This is not the new Anyang design. They have that new hammer patented and will not sell to an individual. The hammer above has a 13 month warranty. But coming all the way from China I kind of expect the rear view mirror warranty. It does come with motor and all the belts. And everything to hook it up. I am getting a 40kg quote. I got a quote for a 150kg and a 75kg. These people are on the ball. Answering questions. Tempering dies to a certain Rockwell Hardness. Choice of die material used. Im thinking of getting a couple of holes drilled in my bottom dies. To set bolt on jigs. It will be a while before I pull the trigger. These quotes are good til July 15th.
  6. Here is a quote I got for a new 165lb hammer. Anybody have any experience with these guys?
  7. Has anybody directly ordered from China through Ailbaba? If so how was your experience. Thx
  8. I've been blacksmithing long enough to know if I want to get anything serious done I'm gonna need a Power Hammer. Any Anyang owners here? Would like some pro's and con's. Thank You.
  9. I interested to see it. I'm gonna start one at the end of summer. Pretty much the same set up as your working on. I was gonna build a hammer also. But the more I read. I want to do it right the first time. I don't want to constantly be fixing the silly thing o get it to work. I've got a line on an good used Anyang 88.
  10. Hey lil blacksmith, If you purchase this online course can you watch it as many times as you want? How does it work? Thanks
  11. What kind of speed will you get with that setup? Ty
  12. I tried to round the face. What does this look like?
  13. I appreciate the advice. And I agree with you. I was just researching radiusing hammer faces. I thought I had a radius on it. But mine is more like a bevel with sharp edges. I am going to find some good steel for hammers. I really hate mystery steel but it was what I had on hand.
  14. I spark tested the metal. It's some kind of high carbon steel. Then I file tested it after the quench. The file skated right off the metal. What's a good hammer making steel? I drilled a couple of starter holes first. And connected them with a die grinder. That made it easier. But it still was a chore. I also made a drift out of some other mystery high carbon steel.
  15. I'm only getting around 50% rebound. I heated the whole head to non magnetic. Quenched in oil. Then tempered 2 cycles ar 425. Its mystery steel. It's a shaft from an old sawmill. The part that holds the circular blade. Is that normal for a hammer of this type or should it rebound more? It does work. I used it on a blade I'm forging. There is no dents or chipping to the face. Thanks in advance.
  16. Made a new hammer. Wanted to try out a blade smithing style hammer. Didn't want to pay a 100+ $ for one. Weighs 2.75lbs Made the handle out of some dried out hickory I have for smoking meat.
  17. What single stage pump could I run on with a 10 hp 1700-1800 rpm's. And get descent speed out of the ram. Maybe 1.5-2 ips. Thanks.
  18. From what I understand you have to have an air compressor putting out a minimum of at least 17cfm. I bought the plans. I like the design for simplicity. But I don't want to spend 1500$ on an air compressor.
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