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dphigh

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  1. my forge is some cinder blocks that support 1 paving slab and 1 concrete slab on top of the slab i have a piece of steel plate and on top of that i have an array of bricks that can never be positiond to work perfectly the bricks also melt but oh well thats life just gotta keep trying out new ideas i have an electric squirrel cage blower very powerful!!
  2. By power hammer i literately meant a powerful hammer type instrument that moves metal quicker than my poor poor arm!
  3. The log splitter i have in mind is 4 ton is that enough what sort of stuff could it do with that amount of power?
  4. Hi i was wondering if it was possible to convert a log spliter into a sort of power hammer / press thing. i am sure people must have done it before but i wanted to know if it is a good idea and if any of you has done that could it be possible to tell me the easiest way possible. thanks alec
  5. thanks hus i really appreciated i'm starting to get the hang of it now iv'e done a few successful welds already this was about a week after i made this thread thanks again alec
  6. dphigh

    A knife.

    Very nice well done!
  7. eddy martiz who was my instructor in farrier school and always would help me forge shoes and other peices......we forged almost anything we could and we had anice shop.......after class everybody left to go party and i stayed with another fellow named john luse and we had a blast and learned alot of forgeing skill!.............and billy cruthers from wales a true master
  8. made a nice pony roadster and was right at the point of pritcheling out the wholesafter i had fullerd............well i guess it was just a bad day went to cool my pritchel in the hoof packing and droped it in water..........bad deal with s7
  9. never had a problem weldind in a whisper mama or a deluxe...just my 02
  10. This is mine -made out of bricks, side blast, steel plate bottom.
  11. While I was forging yesterday i realised that the goo that sticking to my metal was actually from the bricks that surround my fire. thanks for the comments! p.s i probably should have said that i had a brick forge at first because i don't have the resources to weld or grind.
  12. I'm in north norfolk and i use exactly the same coke as our local blacksmith!
  13. Thanks guys very interesting comments. I like your theory Blakksmith, I wil try it. thanks again keep 'em' coming
  14. i have an electric squirrel cage blower i'm in England i use good quality soft bitumous coke. thanks
  15. Hi does anyone know any ways to reduce the amount of klinker you get. I have a side blast forge. thanks, having sticky goo on your metal all the time is incredibly anoying! thanks alec
  16. I was wondering if you could tell us how you made that anvil I must admit it is very nice! thanks.
  17. Hi i was wondering if any of you guys could give me some tips on forge welding. any tips would be greatly appreciated. thanks keep up the good threads.
  18. I'm half french so I'm fluent in french but thanks for looking iv'e been on the internet but i still can't find more info keep answering thanks
  19. Hi i havent really posted anything yet but i thought you guys might help me find out what type of anvil this is. It's was my great grand-father's anvil. We think it's a french type anvil but we don't really know. We don't know the age either ; any idea? it would be greatly appreciated if you could help us! Ps keep up the good threads.:)
  20. dphigh

    Hi

    Hi i'm Alec i'm pretty much a newby. blacksmithing's awsome at the moment i just make hooks:):o
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