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American Piddler

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  1. 6 minutes ago, Charles R. Stevens said:

    , when you post about your brake drum forge I will dink you and show you atleast 2 other forges that are much cheaper and easier to build that will work as well or better...

    Show me now lol so I can do a video that might actually get a positive statement.... 

  2. 3 minutes ago, Charcold said:

    can help get people started down the right path. This just isn't a forum where less than ideal information goes unchecked, that's all.

    Exactly! Nothing wrong with saying hey if you would turn that piece of track on end it is more efficient.....  nothing wrong with saying grinding a piece of track is useless...  as far as the stand being wobbly it isn't but wouldn't be hard to add a square of 2x4s around the bottom if it becomes a problem.... I honestly do not mind ideas to make things better or criticism, what I don't like is folks who come off with a pompous attitude! I have been thinking now I should turn it on end maybe carve out a space with my saw.... or I have a pile of old 4x4x12' post I think I could make a very nice stand with the RR TRACK on end.... either way it's Thanksgiving y'all have a good one

  3. 3 hours ago, Frosty said:

    The burner you MADE work in your video has a number of unresolvable flaws. The jet being the heart of the problems. If you'd like I'll explain the what and whys but I won't belabor them otherwise.

    I'm asking you to PLEASE observe safe practices in future videos.

    Frosty,

           Took what everyone said about safety to heart and put it in perspective.... yes I say don't do this blah blah blah but should show how to in a professional & safe manner! I also have taken the time to check out your build and it has a few things that are very desirable! I do like the adjustability and see why welding my tip not only where I did is bad but also it all but eliminates the option to change its location and in turn change where and how the fuel air mix happens! I may be looking at this wrong and will gladly listen to what you have to say! HAPPY THANKSGIVING Y'ALL!  Thanks again for the Response Frosty!

  4. 6 hours ago, Charcold said:

     It looks to me that you're trying to build a brand somewhat with your youtube videos, I suggest you do this by doing a lot of research before projects as in my view cheap and dirty youtube channels are a very dense market. 

    I suppose you could call it a brand.... I'm sorry you can't admit that the stand does just what it's designed to do.... it holds the anvil.... as far as time put into the Anvil it was free and looked just as it is..... So this cheap and easy build is far superior IMO for a new guy.... doesn't take much research to bolt/strap a hunk of metal to the top of a piece of wood, it's like that car you referred to.... we don't put kids in brand new cars because they have a high chance of wrecking it before they really learn and what happens if they decide not to ever drive again after they first start.... so I'll bet with time folks who do this including myself will decide if the investment in a better anvil,forge etc... is what we are looking for after we test drive the hobby for a bit and quite frankly this beats a rock and it's better than sitting around pounding a keyboard..... or spending a small fortune cause some internet jockey said so... Happy Piddling & Happy Thanksgiving go find something to be thankful for! 

  5. I'm starting to understand just how this forum is..... kinda humorous really.... again this isn't designed to be the best of the best.... this is a way to get started... if you'd like to purchase and ship a new anvil and stand to my home I'll gladly explain why it is far superior..... in the mean time I'm going to pound my anvil instead of this keyboard! Thanks for your input and support!

    No your post proves that you really do not understand how this place works, try to relax and  see what is being said and perhaps you will someday

  6. On 11/13/2017 at 12:20 PM, ThomasPowers said:

    I think some of this comes down to: Experience! Should one post how to's when they have a fairly low level of it?  Myself when I needed surgery this year, I selected a Dr that had literally done thousands of the procedure over 30 years with good rated outcomes.  If I was building a propane burner I would try to find the designs worked up by people with decades of experience making and using them. 

    Some of chose to believe it takes an expert and others will see the simplicity of it all.... the how to above will do exactly as intended.... somewhere there's always something better so I'll wait for your how to video.... now again until my post here well after the fact I had made a burner I did not know anything about the frost tee.... do I agree that it is a better design with more flexibility for tuning yup.... do I still know that what I built will Get r Hot enough to pound r Hard yup so either way it's a learning experience and if we can't learn then we have some serious troubles ahead

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  7. 17 hours ago, eseemann said:

    One more thing, PLEASE for the love of Dog don't make videos welding w/o gloves. I know that some people will do what you are doing here and just make a few welds but there are many people that will look at that and think welding bare handed is OK. I have seen ads for welding equipment showing what can only be described as "beef cake" models welding in a tight fitting black tee-shirt to try and convey the same type of message as the Marlboro Man. "Look at this guy, he is a Man's Man!" People will see your video and identify with you and want to emulate you. I liked the video and you seem like an approachable type people can identify with. That means you have a responsibility to act in the safest manner you can. 

    Overall good video but listen to the people here they have seen many many things.

    Ernest  

    Ernest,

         Very well said! Your concerns about welding gloves makes since yes it was a small weld for a brief moment bit could imply that welding bare handed is okay when it most definitely isn't.... I appreciate your approach & respect your opinion thank you kindly for the feedback & also the kind word's of encouragement at the end with that I will get back to Piddling a little safer this time!

  8. I'm starting to understand already...I by no means claimed this as my own or original and didn't try to steal anything or say it was better than someone else's... real warm welcome here lol no worries I enjoyed the build and it does what it was built to do if no one here can see that then that's on them.... 

    4 hours ago, blacksmith-450 said:

    I do not know why but I still be uncomfortable seeing someone take another person's idea and make it their own.

    Especially when it complicates the initial concept.

    But it's only me ... :(

    BTW Frosty, did you use «USA parts» when you have develop your T-Burner ? ;)

    Btw.... I've never claimed this as my own or that it's better.... I also don't find this complicating anything especially since I don't know what Frosty did but will definitely check it out and may use it instead! 

    3 hours ago, Frosty said:

    When I was developing it American made was what was available. Now, who knows? I don't really care for affectations, results are all that really matter.

    This is true results are all that matter and I'm guessing from what I'm hearing about your design it gets a better result.... 

  9. Frosty,

      I have never even looked at your design.... I do appreciate your concern for safety and inregards to efficiency you haven't stopped by to prove or disprove that but I invite you to build both and do a comparison! Thanks again for your feedback!

  10. This is a first light photo no adjustment at all! Thanks for the feedback! Feel free to watch the video and you'll understand more! Thanks again for feedback!

    Pretty sure this is getting the job done! Thats hot enough! This is a great first build for someone just getting into the craft!

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