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Cannon Cocker

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  1. Thanks Rojo and Jennifer. If had the design in my head for quite a while. I was happy to finally put hammer to steel on it! I want to make 4 or 5 more the bathrooms at a foundation I work for.
  2. I finished up a wedding present for my brother (Marine Corp that is). The Eagle Globe and Anchor is actually off of my dress blues. For a little bit of a sentimental touch.
  3. I feel like this should follow me home but I'm not sure how difficult it would be to resurface the hard face. It's scrap price so it would only cost me about 30 bucks....
  4. Black Bear forge and Joey can see steeg are both very good channels on the you tube. I like the instruction and project suggestions that John gives on black bear forge.
  5. I like that hammer. I just got a couple feet of crome Ally shaft that I'm going to try and make some hammers out of.
  6. I just realized that my phone auto corrected something I wrote earlier. I found out that PINE scraps easily get up to welding heat.
  7. Thank you for that link Glenn. Those are the exact steps I followed today!
  8. The other day I made a coal rake for my new forge. I added a little kick to it to make it a little more ergonomic. Then today I accomplished my first forge weld and found out that one scraps easily get up to welding heat.
  9. You could bend a coat hanger to the shape to try it out as well.
  10. Thanks for all the advise fellas! I'll burn up this XXXX playing around then give it a try implementing what you all have told me.
  11. Thanks! I wish I would've made these a long time ago. They are a really handy design!
  12. Finally made the poz tongs I've been wanting to do for a long time. I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out!
  13. I bought a bag of charcoal today to play with. It heated fine. But it left a lot of ash on the metal. I'm not sure that even if I could get it hot enough it would be clean enough to weld.
  14. Thanks George. I'll keep looking on line. Everything I've found so far seems ridiculously expensive.
  15. Okay, so I do not clay the fire pot, but I do clay the whole pan. Got it.
  16. I recently inherited my great grandfather's forge. It says clay before using in what I'll call the "fuel storage area". I've read all the threads on here that I could find about claying the forge. What I haven't been able to figure out is do I clay just the flat pan surface where it says to clay before using? Do I clay the firepot only? Or do I clay the entire thing? Thank you in advance for your advice!
  17. Yep now I just need to find a good source of coal. Everything I found on line is stupid expensive. But I'm hoping with Wyoming next door I'll be able to get a good line on some stuff.
  18. I am so excited. I was handed down my great grandfather's forge! It needs a little bit of work but overall it's in really good shape. Just need to make the tube from the blower. I will be getting his Anvil and treadle stone as well.
  19. I finished making the hoof picks for the tack store and I made a bottle opener for my uncle who gave me my great grandfather's forge. Pics of the forge in "it followed me home"
  20. Nice first hook BJ. But unless you have an anti gravity device in your shop I don't know how well it's gonna work like that!
  21. That's exactly what it is Spend some more time in the shop today. But I had a partner this time! She was really excited to do her own project and turned out a pretty nice heart! I made another hoof pick with a twist I've never done before but I like the way it turned out!
  22. The customer is a tack store. So with this first order we're trying a few different ideas so we can see what their customers like.
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