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Rojo Pedro

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  1. Maybe look into to didymium glasses used for glass blowing and torch work. Quick search says that they specialize in blocking yellow light from the burning sodium in the glass but work to block a wide spectrum of ir and are pretty clear. The wife has a pair and I will give them a look this weekend
  2. Hooks can be as simple or fancy as you like. And they make good gifts and sale items. Tools same thing. A draw knife from some coil spring is a good intermediate project. Practice heat treatment
  3. Cool video JLP. I find it interesting that your anvils are curved from end to end where my is dead flat. Perpendicular however, my anvil has a slight but noticeable dip. Almost like it shrunk in the middle while cooling. Maybe a machining issue, It had machine marks on it when new and I would guess it was milled after heat treat ??
  4. Really like the roses too. Love that they are stainless. I made a hook from a spike remnant, another center punch from a coil spring and heat treated a couple blades Ive been working on. Good times
  5. Real nice Frazer. Now you need one with the opposite peen direction.
  6. I got my paperback copy of DRM for $8.50 at a used book store in Willcox AZ (boyhood home of Rex Allen and yours truly) I too love the illustrations, everyone looks so cheerful. I do have some trouble trying to figure out whats goin on in them however
  7. Thanks Les. It tested as medium carbon with the water quench showing a little tighter grain and broke like glass. Oil quench test was very hard to break to the point that I thought it was going to bend but was very springy and eventually broke. I went with oil for safety and it is super sharp. Will see how it lasts. Billy the handle is pretty comfortable as the ridges are close together and I sanded it a bit. It fits the hand surprisingly well. It was done for novelty but I might make a sheath for it. Everyone seems to like it.
  8. Dang! Whats the specs on those bad boy? Lift a locomotive to change a tire?
  9. Cool score Nodebt. That anvil looks in great shape. Whats in the back with the pulleys?
  10. I made a pipe wrench knife, a center punch made from a 1/2” coil spring and couple of unfinished scribes from a 1/4” spring. the center punch may be my best heat treat ever and I set the spring aside because it was so successful. real happy with the knife. I have about 4 hours total and I have come a long way with my little 1”x30” belt grinder. Thanks for looking
  11. Did this last weekend. Super sharp but medium carbon. Fun to make. Yup its the 7/16” , cant find a 10mm…
  12. To me, one big plus for the So. German pattern is the built in swage. I find that I use this area quite a bit. Downside - there is no step and I have missed it on occasion especially while brushing. no new info here but thought I’d post a pic
  13. Nice anvil. Post some pictures when you get her set up :-)
  14. Super cool. Don't know how you could have made that pulley without it
  15. Love those hawks fellas. Very nice work Lived in the desert most of my life and no thanks to snow!
  16. That is one sweet lathe Justin, !! have you been using it much? I have my eye open for an Atlas/craftsman or SB in the 9-12" range but might want to think bigger. Limited space is my current issue and the fact that I more want than need. I have even been eyeballing those little china lathes (with great suspicion)
  17. Thanks Jen. I have come to the realization that I like making tools more than anything else.
  18. A friend at work said he needed a center punch. I said thanks and made him this. 5/8” coil spring quenched in oil and tempered at 450 in my toaster oven. Works great, there are 21 additional test punches on the other side. Lots of fun to make. Thanks for looking
  19. What about composition? Does a 200 pound Vulcan out perform a 100 pound Refflinghaus? I was always a bit nervous using big hammers on my Vulcan.
  20. I have to clear obstructions once or twice a year it seems. Never really can find what it was but a coup!e times saw something that looks like a speck of dust or something. Its the first thing I would look for. Not proud of it but I have even taken the hose off and sucked on the fitting and have cleared an obstruction by vacuum power..., once.
  21. Marines dont want dumb recruits. When I enlisted the Marine Corps and Air Force where the only branches that required a high school diploma. Army and Navy would take the uneducated at that time. The Coast Guard required a higher degree if I recall. Also the MC would put their less intelligent troops in supply or motor pool. They claimed that they wanted the best minds on the line as bright men make better fighters. Not sure of the merits but they did make me a 0331 machine gunner haha. That said you have to be pretty dumb to volunteer for what we went through. It is amazing how those 4 years have impacted my life since and recommend military service to all young people. Ooh-Rah, Semper Fi and good night Chesty Puller, where ever you are
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