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brian robertson

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  1. I think you'll find that heel leg on your stand is too far out and if you use a striker. the base plate will flex and cause some annoyance. 1 1/2" to 2" plate works best; I've found 1" is not enough. don't ask me why I know this....
  2. Let me know when it comes up for sale. brian robertson 989 723 6052
  3. Those fines will coke up just fine with a little water added. Large chunks of coal need to be broken up to make a good fire. Those fines mixed with water to the consistancy of stiff mortar and pack around the edges will really produce the heat.
  4. Alot of farrier forge bricks were made with castable refractory.
  5. that's the most helpful so far. any more tips out there you plasma guys?
  6. What should I make patterns out of for cutting silhouettes out with a plasma cutter?
  7. where do you buy tinplate sheets?
  8. seeking a supplier of 28 gauge tinplate, hot dip or electro in Midwest/Geat Lakes region?
  9. Since nails holes are pritcheled at a black heat H13 really isn't suitable; too expensive and not shock resistant. S7 is a hot working tool steel that is known for it's shock resistance. The quick wrap of the proper hammer blow SHEARS the slug. The pritchel should be in/out of the steel quick enough that heat should not be an issue. A properly shaped pritchel should function like a punch press. Lubrication is always helpful but not necessary.
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