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coalfired

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  1. Please pray for the survivors of the horrendous destruction of town of Joplin , Mo. I believe there are members down there also and hope they made it. I had debris fall out of the sky into my yard and I live 40 miles away.
  2. I live west of Springfield, but since I am recovering from a job loss and relocation to new job , don't have lots of extra gas money.

  3. coalfired

    Ed Viadock

    Prayers sent from SW Missouri
  4. Looks like the set up I want to eventually make for my projects. Right now I have mine in my garage , an upgrade from out side with no covering and a tarp covering my forge between firings.
  5. Here is another try at downloading photos , p.c. is acting up , sorry
  6. Please pray for my better half. She has colitus and is not doing very well. She lost her dad last month and we had to re-locate to sw Missouri the 1st of the year after I lost my job in the fall. Stress is not good on her condition and it seems with our economy and tight budgets it doesn't help. Thanks
  7. Here is my forge I got at a swap meet. I think it is a ferriers forge. Any info given appreciated. Also there is is a fire pot built into the casting.Does this need 2 b lined?
  8. Picked this one up at an animal swap for under $100 blower works good had to do some work on one leg and the dump underneath. Was wondering if this was a farriers forge.
  9. Picked this one up at an animal swap for under $100 blower works good had to do some work on one leg and the dump underneath. Was wondering if this was a farriers forge.
  10. I made this small practise section from #10 aluminum wire. My son and I worked on a LARP helmet for him with some scrap around the shop, and old aluminum hard hat and some pop rivets. Kinda fun although it probably makes some one who really makes armour shudder to see it.
  11. I appreciate all the knowledgable replies received. Hitting the public libraries for historical background.I love history. And attended a local renaissance festival and hooked up with a local SCA group at Jeff City , Mo. I told them I really didn't want to go to get pounded on but I would love to make armour for them.I'll hopefully update you on progress. It is nice to have online mentors.
  12. I guess this qualifies to go on here. I attached a couple of pictures of some 1st attempts at mail. Wooden shield crafted by son.Mail will be installed ona helm of some sort. A just for practise and theactrical use. Bout all I can do right now. Just got 9 stitches in my forearm. My side I hammer with.
  13. Once again, thanks for the response. We will try to post pictures as the first project progresses.
  14. Thanks for the info, I already have a lot of the tools you mentioned. The specialty tools I will have to start shopping for or making. And I will google metal gauge thickness I should be good to go. My son has already started on a set of spaulders.
  15. I also was needing a good source for converting metal gauge thickness into standard decimal measurment.
  16. I have procured an anvil and forge over the past year and have been interested in blacksmithing. But my son would like to start making re-enactment and SCA type armour. What kind of shop space and tool investment just for starting out as a hobby?
  17. Nuff said , I will plan the conversion
  18. Recently I acquired a couple a pair of horse trimmer/nippers. Definitely they're old but I can't find any i.d. marks on them. Since my funds are low to buy tongs, I was wondering the practicality of remaking the ferriers tools into tongs. Or would this be a bad and irreverent treatment of old tools.
  19. Been awhile since I last posted.Last week-end went to my in-laws for family work day. They are too ill to stay on the old home place so they moved in with a daughter that is an RN so they can have round the clock care. I ended up with the the family anvil that can be traced back a couple of generations. It was on the farm for several years while the family used it for their own ferrier work and minor metal work around the farm. I feel very honoured to have the old anvil passed on to me and to my son. To keep it in the family is the desire and wishes expressed from my mother-in law which we will do.I guess I need to post some pictures of the anvil. I did weigh it on some shipping scales. It weighs 176 lbs. and the writing says Armitage Mousehloe as best as I can make out. Would like more info if anyone cares to contribute. Do not know where the anvil originally came from or how it came to my wife's ancestors.
  20. Mr. Hofi once again thank you for what you're doing for metal working. I live in Missouri and joined BAM this year so I could get my son involved. We were actually talking about getting him in one of Tom Clark's classes this time last year. Little did we Know we would be too late. I never met Mr. Clark, but from what I've heard and read about him he was a friend to the blacksmith.

  21. Recently my son fired off our old forge we just obtained. Trouble started when he caught a good sized lungful of smoke coming off the green coal. Later that day he ended up in the E.R. with a bad asthma attack we couldn't get under control. Should we stay completely away from the old hand cranked forges and make or buy a gas forge? Is there any one out there that has asthma that blacksmiths or are the two noncompatable?:confused:
  22. I appreciate you sharing your work with us newcomers in this wonderful and challenging trade. I am glad there are those who have taken their life's work to such a high level of skill and unselfishly share with others
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