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pnut

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  1. Welcome to ifi, I use charcoal and tried corn. I don't have much experience blacksmithing but perhaps this may work. If not anyone else could point out the flaws. Charcoal does have a tendency to have some fire fleas especially when you're dialing in the air flow.  I haven't had any problems it's been exceptionally wet this year. 

    Would a hood with the flue traveling vertically  with a 180 degree bend with another straight section pointing down above a bucket of water catch any stray embers and deposit them into the water?  

      Pnut (Mike)

    Think of a hood with candy cane shaped flue with a bucket of water at the end to catch the embers.

  2. 7 hours ago, ThomasPowers said:

    Hey people drink Grappa---and Moonshine of dubious quality.

    Some unregulated moonshine is dubious at best and down right toxic at worst. Mercury,lead, and assorted farm run-off like animal waste and fertilizer. I've seen pictures of illegal still sites with dead animals floating in the mash tanks. Moonshiners on TV isn't how that business is usually run. Quantity is the first concern quality is probably a distant third or fourth.     

  3. Thomas, yep I try to bring up blacksmithing anytime I talk to someone new. You never know who may have a diamond in the rough sitting around waiting for the right person to mention it. 

    I have never seen a cognac still in person. There's not much difference between them and bourbon stills I wouldn't imagine. I have some basic experience with distilling from my younger years. Living in KY it's pretty common for people's family to have been involved in distilling one way or another. 

    Just thought about it Thomas you're in N.M. I wonder what Gin would taste like with sage in the   herbs?

  4. To test the waters. Blacksmithing is nearly free. To equip a professional smithy will cost tens of thousands of dollars. If you are patient and not looking to make a living from your craft you can find most of what you need or want used at a substantial discount. When I first became interested in photography I was a teenager and had to save to buy quality used equipment. Same thing when I switched my kit to digital. I was patient kept my eyes open for good deals and now I have a pretty good photo kit. It's taken years of saving and seeking out the best deals, not buying the first thing I saw just because I wanted it right then. Back to blacksmithing. I think it's the same deal. Save your money and be patient, before you know it you'll accumulate a decent shop. There's a big difference in hobby smithing and and a business. I have invested a total of about forty dollars to build my first forge. That was for the electric matress pump, TSC hammer,and a hand pump because the electric pump was too annoying. Salvage yard improvised anvil and a jabod made from a night stand I got for free. I'm saving my money to upgrade my equipment when I run into a good deal. I'm patient and have no doubt when I run across a good deal I'll be able to get it. I'm also not trying to make a living  from smithing so I have the luxury of biding my time and being frugal. That's just my opinion.

      Pnut (Mike) 

  5. Meridianfrost, I sympathize with your situation. It's disappointing and discouraging to diligently save your money and get to the finish line only to find out that the finish line has been moved. Happened to me with photography equipment.  The only suggestion I have is to keep squirreling away your cash to reach the new goal while keeping your eyes peeled for a used press. You could try industrial surplus. 

       Sorry I wish I could offer more help. Just wanted to let you know your not alone in your situation it's happened to everyone involved in hobbies or vocations that require high dollar equipment. I wish you the best of luck and post when you decide what you want to do. I would like to know the outcome.  Don't let it get to you.

       Pnut (Mike) 

  6. Thanks for the info. I looked em up. I don't know why the guy told me they were pandrol clips. He was friendly enough. I started taking to him to see if he had any old stock on his truck. He didn't have anything old  but he gave me a couple new spikes.  They were leaving one morning when I was heading in to start work. They had one of those trucks with the hydraulic wheels for the tracks so I kinda lingered a bit hoping to score some scrap. .

     I wish I would have looked it up BEFORE I posted but I didn't see any reason to since the guy works for the RR. 

    Oh well lesson learned. 

    Thanks for letting me know. And sorry for the confusion 

    Pnut (Mike) 

  7. They were close to this just s shaped.

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    Glenn ,  the pic you posted is the one I found when I looked it up. The clips I posted are what I was shown by a R R maintenance crew who were staying at the hotel where I work. When I asked about pandrol clips that is what he showed me. Guess you gotta watch who you listen to.    Sorry for the confusion.

    Pnut (Mike) 

    I also think I seen one lying on top of the other and thought it was s shaped. Oops. 

  8.  pandrol clips are shaped like an s. They are easy to identify.    I just looked up pandrol clips and they are different than what a railroad worker showed me  just a couple weeks ago. I guess he was telling me bad info or this is another difference between u.s. and u.k. terminology. I'm going to post a pic of what he showed me as soon as I can find it. 

  9. Welcome aboard. You will not be disappointed with the amount of combined experience on this site or the willingness of the members to to share that experience. I've learned more on this site in a couple months than I would have been able to pick up on YouTube in a year. I'm just starting out and you don't know what's good  info or bad or even dangerous not just poor advice. 

    If you plan on building a new gasser check out Wayne Coe. He is a member here and sells small amounts of supplies for building gas forges. Otherwise you'll have to buy more material than you'd need. When I was thinking about building a gasser he's who I was going to get the castable and inswool from so I wouldn't have to buy any more than needed. Of course it's up to you how you go about sourcing your supplies. However you go I wish you the best of luck because you are doing some nice work.

    Pnut (Mike)

     

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  10. Hey, I just checked out the website for your club. Pretty cool. I chopped a beach cruiser about twenty years ago. It wasn't anything special just did it for grins.   

    I had an old Kawasaki gsxr -1000. It was set up like a drag bike. it was a 1980 iirc.  That was the only bike that scared me. It was crazy fast and I was still a teenager. I rode it on the street like an idiot. Never got pulled over on it though.  I have a Frankensteined pan head that my dad left me when he died. I've had it since I was two.

    Do most of your brothers ride like lowrider type stingrays and such? I seen a pretty good mix of styles on the website. They were all nice and clean. Do you do your own mods? I used to have an assembly business and put bikes together everyday. I miss it. I also had a garage full of frames and parts back then. One of the Walmarts I contracted with would give me all of the returned or damaged bikes that they didn't want me to fix. If it was going to take me two hours it wasn't worth them paying because it was the same price as a  new bike .

    There's a scooter club with the coolest name ever. They're called the Mopagans. I think it's a great name.

     Anyway  enough rambling. Take it easy and post some more pics of your work. If you work on your bike post some pics on the thread what did you do in the shop today

      Pnut (Mike) 

  11. Charles I have an electric mattress inflator I just don't like the noise or having to run a fifty foot extension cord to it. Otherwise it's working great.  I would rather not have all the racket the electric pump makes. Thanks though if it doesn't want to heat up I'll switch to a smaller tue. Hopefully I won't have to.

    Oh yeah thanks for posting such a simple forge. At first I Naturally wanted to complicate things unnecessarily. The good idea fairy likes to pay me a visit once in a while. Good ideas are the worst things that can happen sometime

    Thanks.                                                             Pnut   (Mike)

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