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Jaret

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  1. High grit flap disks for the 4.5 grinder. i did it to mine the other day. I just like my things looking new. its just me. every year i take the wire cup brush to all my tools like my pipe wrenches and so one, buff em, clear coat them, and oil them down. i have had the same pipe wrenches for 10 years and heavy use in them. just how i like my things. Ps. my anvil looks pretty now.
  2. I put the hammer on both anvils today. Both on the concrete floor of the garage. The 100 pound Columbia has a high pitched "ping" and the Ajax has a dead "Ping". Does that mean anything? J.
  3. Excellent. Thanks for all the input. Buddy has one more 100 pound peter wright which is in excellent shape. Going to go get that in a couple weeks. Thanks for all the insight. Ill post my polished anvils later. Thanks J.
  4. Ok, I bought a couple. spent just over $200 for both. One is an Ajax 125 pounder, the other is a Colombian (thanks Finnr) that is 100 pounds. Sometimes I spent money carelessly. The Ajax is in rough shape, and I want to refinish it. If I screw it up, no biggie, still a useful garden ornament if anything. The question is, if I were to flatten the face and clean up the sides by sacrificing some meat of the anvil, would it ruin the anvil? I will only be using these anvils to learn from. Things like forge welding and folding metal, not do much design yet. What do you think? Cheers, J.
  5. Like I did. Scour your local classified, talk to collecters, auction sales, etc.
  6. Not sure Slosheider, but Ron Dixon is from Saskatoon. He is a pretty well established guy, knows his stuff.
  7. This guy is in and around Saskatoon. Are these a good buy? I am going to buff them up. I was thinking about planing the tops somehow. Any ideas? As well, what is the one with a V on it? Identification please. Thanks. J.
  8. so i bought 2. #1 - 125lbs Ajax - rough edges. needs to be plaed om the top. #2 has a symboly of a V with a circle around it. this guy had 2 peterwrights there. mint condition. and a Norrise. Interesting stuff.
  9. not sure what it is yet. will know next week when i go there.
  10. Called the guy back. Still has it. In fact he has another that is 100lbs. SO 2 for sale, but I can only grab one of them. So atleast I will be off to a good start. Thanks all for your advise.
  11. Cool, thanks all. WIll hopefully beable to grab it next weekend. :)
  12. A guy has this anvil for sale. I only have this side view picture. He said the a chips along the edges but the face is in reasonably good shape. He is asking $125 and its 115lbs. Is this worth buying? Thanks Jaret
  13. Anyone have any idea what kind of steel they use for gradders. I have about 10 blades in my parents yard. J.
  14. Using 2 inch Kaowool with bricks on the inside would give me a working area of about 6" x 12". Is there an ideal spacing for the burners? What I am spacing mine at is about 5.5 inches. Should they be closer or will that work. I can always add more kaowool and brick to make the inside tighter. Thanks J.
  15. I thought I would post the progress of my forge. It will take awhile as I am building it in phases that I can afford. I bought an old air compressor yesterday at the scrap yard for $20. In the past 24 hours I have stripped it down and figured out what I want to do. I do have a question about the propane burners. See attached pics. The last pic is kind of what I had in mind. Tank dimensions after doctoring would be about 18" long by 12" in diameter. 2 - 1" propane burners, which can be swapped out to 3/4" burners if needed. Those are the exsisting hole and a new hole i will drill in and weld 2 1" eyelets. Only the front door will open. I will cut out where the "X" is the reattach the cut off part as the door. 1.5" of kaowool to surround the inside. Will cut a small hatch on the other side to slide steel through if needed. I want to forge weld. What do ya think? Will this work? Overkill? Ideas, thoughts, criticism? Thanks J.
  16. I gave it a clear coat because i despise rust and put it all back together. Looks pretty sharp. Not sure if I can really set this up in the city. Going to build a gas one for the city. But none the less, its looking pretty good. J.
  17. I have read the details in the gas forge section. I have a question. I want to build a 2 burner forge. What would be the ideal diameter. I am using it for knife making and some small decor. I was thinking an old bbq type propane tank. A 20lb propane tank, and old expansion tank, or something along that line. Any thoughts? J.
  18. I may have one coming. My buddy has something in his garage but he is clueless to know exactly what it s. He does know its a hand crank blower though, just not the name. Cheers all.
  19. Before and after pics. The one I found in the grass 2 weeks back. Took the grinder and the wired wheel to it and buffed all the rust out. Looks pretty good now.
  20. I will be doing a lot of scouring this summer as soon as I get a truck. Lots of old homesteads around here. The way it went was you forged your own tools and so on back then, because things weren't so readily available. My uncle was telling me about a treadle hammer or something like that around our old town laying outside. I am definitely on the hunt for this unit.
  21. Wouldnt luck have it. Wondering around an old farm yard the other day and found a steel sticking out of the grass. Pulling it out and its an old Vulcan coal forge made in Ontario. It has a round thing you spin at the base of the forge that you spin 180degrees and it opens the port a different size. No cranks fan though, but still, pretty darn cool. I will post pics once i clean it all up. Im pretty excited. There was also a few other things i will go back for eventually, but the forge was the main artifact to pull from there. Peace J.
  22. Internal wrench? Does it have a brand name on it? I was thinking reamer at first as well, but for some reason I think internal wrench. It would fit inside in inverted cap on a pressured line perhaps or drainage.
  23. Some kind of pipe threading type machine?
  24. Andrew, Thanks for talking to me. I have been to your web page and I am truly in love with some of your work. Your JET ring are beautiful. I don't so much want to make rings, but understand the technique behind it as I would love to wrap knife handles the idea. Perhaps make my wifes wedding bind out of that once her and I get married. When is the best time to call you. Kind Regards, Jaret Olson

  25. I can track down pretty much anything out here. Lots of old retiring farmers in our province. Shes a future gold mine for scrap.
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