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  1. On ‎9‎/‎23‎/‎2017 at 10:34 PM, Salem Straub said:

    After looking at the surroundings, that clump of juniper, and the timbers under it which look like four by sixes to me, I think it may be smaller yet, perhaps in the neighborhood of 400-600 lbs. tup weight, when compared to the Erie chart above.

    Anyone else care to "weigh in" on that?

    Salem I think those are rail ties not 4x6 timbers so maybe a bit bigger, I think you can see a couple spike holes and where the plate sat on the top rear tie. Chris Roberts

  2. Have you  considered not having it make full rotations  but  using  something to linearly actuate  it  where it would move up and then reverse to move  down to show the movement of the helve. Then you  could adjust the length of movement so the dies  don't fully  contact. Or stage a plow blade or something similar to show how it could have been used in a ag scenario. Chris

  3. Across the alley from the gas station on my  way into work yesterday there was a pile of leftover yard sale kinda stuff with a free sign propped up against it. And what do I  spy in the back corner but a 14" Dewalt metal chop saw on a steel stand. Cut off the mangled cord and threw a new end on  the good section of cord and  she turns right on! part of the adjuster on the back  part of the vise is busted off but  otherwise  just  weathered and faded. A chop saw was on the list  to buy  so this saves me a fair chunk of  change  and  will make processing the wagon  rims  down to salable sizes  for the upcoming seattle blacksmith  swap  much easier.

    Chris , Pics tonight I  forgot last night

  4. Ok since I am on vises tonight i just wanted to share my last purchase a baby Wilton and power arm jr rotating/swivel base. I love Wilton bullet vises and have wanted a baby for several years and I really think this setup with the power arm base will be super handy. And no I didn't pay full eBay prices. 2" jaws 7 " long  these may be the only "cute" tools I own :)

    Chris

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  5. Ok so here are some measurements of mine.

    1. side plates/frame seems to be one  U shaped piece 1.5"x 1.5"

    2. Bench screw 3"

    3. Bench screw bracket riveted to frame and bottom of rear jaw. 2" tall 1.25" back to frame , 9/16ths wide

    4. Rear jaw/ top bench bracket. 2"1/8 back of bracket to jaw

    5. Peening anvil riveted to top ofbench bracket. 9/16"ths sq

    6. Front jaw. 1 7/8" jaws 4" tall 

    7. Screw box. 1.5"

    8. Jaw screw. 3" 

    9. Jaw bolt and nut.5/8" sq heads 1"- long

     

     

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  6. Just got home, looks like some one welded on the side where a name would be and the front feet for #s figures huh . And the heel was torched for those cut out shapes but doesn't seem worse off from a torch hitting it.  The good is; face is flat, good thick face plate, great rebound, edge chipping isn't to bad. Bottom has a hourglass kinda impression with a handling hole in the center web. I'll get a weight and a couple other pictures after I eat. Thanks guys Chris. 

  7. Going to look at this tonight no weight listed or manufacturer, what I  do know approx 10.5 tall 30" long  face 3.75 wide. So that  puts it maybe 180-200lbs if those dimensions are close. Pretty chipped and the heel has been modified  for Horse shoes(clips maybe)? if it is in that weight range it is  priced around $2 per lb + or -. I have a decent 125lb anvil not looking other than why  not  have more anvils and the price is attractive. General opinions would be appreciated . Thanks Chris ok pics dont  work  from my PC I'll try the phone again

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  8. Koz , access is almost always a problem on our area of the snake with it all being backwater behind the dams not much natural access  that isn'r rock slides ect. It all depends on the access needed  really are  we talking wheelchair or limited mobility. There are some less used access areas toward me: Central Ferry is ok for limited mobility  in several areas, willow landing about the same  maybe a bit more for chair access but not alot.

      Chris

  9. So small update but no video yet. Figured out wiring! I swear the previous owner told me it was wired as 220v turns out nope 110v so in the vein of if it ain't broke don't fix it I ran with 110v and the old Westinghouse 3hp motor purrs away. I hard wired the 12 ft lead the hammer came with and added a vintage switch on the machine so I am not using the breaker as a on off switch. Chris image.thumb.jpg.48d364dc90230f6adfbe0a5d

  10. Well no video tonight. A 50 amp motor just won't run for more than about 15 seconds on a 50 amp breaker and no 60 to be found in the shop. Just long enough to smash a 1x2. But it is in and running (sorta).

    The height between the dies on the low setting is 2.5 inches and at the high setting is 4.5 inches. Video to follow finding a older square D 60 amp breaker. 

    Chris

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