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T Burner Illustrated Directions
Thanks frosty. I thought that the large amount of dragons breath was overkill which is why I made sure to get video tonight. I made my final adjustments by just filling so I'll keep that approach and knock it back a hair. I'm aware of the hard bricks poor performance. I actually just got my hands on and cut today the ends from a freon tank. I'll ordering my wool and coatings and all very soon to make that. Thanks a lot for the help!
- T Burner Illustrated Directions
- T Burner Illustrated Directions
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T Burner Illustrated Directions
Quick question, I made my first T burner today straight from the instruction pdf. The only difference is that I used Lincoln 035 tips instead of the tweeco since I already had them on hand. When I went to tune it outside of the forge it runs great but everything is lost once I place it in. I don't have any video atm ran out of time. Here is my forge setup with a Reil burner running just to give an idea of what I'm trying to use it in. I will try to get video but it will not be until tomorrow. Thanks for any help
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New Mouse Hole
The rebound is excellent from end to end. I have been working with the 4x4 stake from oldworldanvils and I'm not used to such a excellent rebound and I had a miss strike and almost knocked my own head off. I'm registering it around 90% with a bearing and hammer drop.
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New Mouse Hole
Hello everyone, this morning I was able to pick up a mouse hole forge anvil. I believe I got it for a fair price anywhere, even more so in my area as most Vulcans in this area from 70+ lbs come in around 350 and up. I paid 400 for this, it weighs in at exactly 168.9 lbs, 1" hardy, 9/16" pircthel which appears drilled as opposed to punch as the underside of the heel is smooth. Serial number is still clear as day 14435. I have about 85 to 90% rebound. I only gave it a quick wire wheel to read the print and serial which happen to all standout great. I'm extremely happy with this purchase and was wondering what everyone thought and if anyone with better knowledge then me may be able to better date it. Also I did not find any deadspots it has a beautiful ring throughout!
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Cable Damascus Khyber Bowie
I suppose you could have fluted the handle but I think it would hurt the overall apperance. The blade is great from tip to butt. I'm sure your elbowis glad that blade is finished!
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Left Hand Coffin Bowie
Not the normal "coffin" bowie, but non the less it looks great, I really do like the guard design it looks comfortable.
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Hand made blacksmith sign. Hehe.
Artistically speaking hands are imo the hardest thing to create. This looks really great and it is a great idea. Can't wait to see it lettered!
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Not a failure but a lesson
When you pull your blade out of the quench, if you are quick and easy on your pressure you should be able to straighten it as long as it is up above 450 F or so. I have also had success using clamps along the warp during temper when setting it on a true flat before starting.
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What is the most dangerous tool in your shop?
The jointer I used was for sure the most dangerous tool I had. Complacency on top made it worse. I took part of my left index finger, bone and all off permanently with it. I recently traded that for a welder!
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Pros and Cons of different shaped forges.
I was thinking if just purchasing a new empty they are only about 25 here so it isn't hitting me particularly well to just purchase a new empty
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Pros and Cons of different shaped forges.
Would an empty propane tank work as well as a freon tank?
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