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I Forge Iron

SJeane

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  • Location
    Evans, Louisiana
  • Biography
    grown up in southern Louisiana, Always been a smalltown guy, feel out of place in big cities
  • Interests
    Guitar, Working on my truck, hopefully blacksmithign if i can get everything working out.
  • Occupation
    I am an insulator, NOT walls of buildings, but Chillers, Boilers, hot water pipes, A/C ducts
  1. lightning hit a tree about 15-20 feet from my house and bounced and hit my room. it discharged from an outlet and set my bed on fire. long story short. everything is gone 3 guitars, my pc, all my clothes. everything. gone. just bought me a new laptop hopefully the insurance on it will come through. combined posts i tried posting this a little over a month ago, but i guess it had an error because i cant find it at all. so here it goes. lightning hit a tree right next to my house and bounced and hit my room. I was at work, my grandmaw was there but she tried taking my matress out (it and the box spring is what had caught on fire when the lightning discharged out an outlet) she got the matress out, but that was it. then she was too panicked to call some1 for help but she called my aunt and in turn she called 911. but they got there too late and nothing is left on the inside. pictures will be posted soon.
  2. LOL 100% right about the scrap pile. i already have a pile of Steel wound cables , any idea for these? my cousin just gave me some leaf springs off an old junker he has, i've picked up a bag full or steel or iron (havent heated them yet) bolts a little less than 1" and a few railroad spikes. my anvil atm is a peace of railroad, but GOOD NEWS! in my uncles old shed i found an old rusty lookin anvil, im guessin its anywhere from 50# to 75# the only word i can read on it is "Multi *blank" Co." then it has some numbers after that. but im gunna ask what he wants for it, since hes family hopefully free! lol but getting back to the charcoal. i picked up a 20lbs. bag of hardwood lump charcoal it does pretty well. think i will tyr to find some cheaper than $9.50 without tax.
  3. yes, i suppose i should have said charcoal on what i was trying to make, but i guess thats just like saying "gas" for gasoline and diesel or propane ect. as well as the louisianians (lol) say "Coke" refering to any carbonated drink other than beer.
  4. thanks for the confidence booster there rmcpb Frosty: Obsidian/glass is very fun(but sharp) to work with, its nice when you put a 6" Diameter x 10" long chunk in a slab saw, then you leav your nice perfect slabs of out of state rock in a bucket to have a relative throw away because she thinks its trash....... I am still aching over that i will have to post some pic's of a few points i have made.
  5. for my first Temp forge i used a bucket and smeared some fireplace mortar in it. i used a ceramic thermometer and with using just pieces of wood i was able to get it to 1637F degrees. i threw an old Fat screw driver in there and made a crude looking butter knife,(but it took a while, was it the wood?) i would post picks but i dont want to until i have something worth looking at lol. im thinking about ordering some Coal, Pocahantas #3 from WV it has a reasonable price can anyone recommend it? said to burn at a little over 15,000 BTU's. but before i get to ordering it i am going to try to make my own, from the BP using the drum. ATM im extremely excited, i cant wait to get some coal, and my table setup so i can really get to work!
  6. Thanks for all the info I sent you one more email just to straighten things out.
  7. that is def. something worth checking out. its about a 2 hour drive for me but i think it will be worth it. who knows i might could talk to some of the guys/girls and find one closer to my area. i would like to find a place that wasnt as far to travel, but with my luck it isnt looking very good.
  8. i have read several reviews and everyone i read prefer Tung oil. no first hand experience though
  9. just read Ted's post on his story, i would be in a very well ventilated area but i think i will just stay away lol
  10. looks very interesting, would be a nice getaway for some of those Millionairs lol, i personally hope the buyer leaves it a village. sites like these are dwendelling down to nothing. nearly any timber'd land is owned by mills and what they sell is turned into cities, subdevisions, ect.
  11. well i have been poking around the site for a few days, looking at material/prints and i never made a proper introduction. I'm Scotty, i've lived in Central louisiana all my life. i used to follow flint knapping circles(making arrowheads), my first glimpse at smithing was at a Knap-in (meeting) there was an indian vs white man reinactment, and as i walked around the soldiers camp i came across a man beating on some metal, but it hasnt hit me 'till nearly 2 years later that, i might want to try it. so here i am, building my forge and looking forward to great times and something to take up my free time Scotty
  12. unsure of what they are made of, they must be pretty strong though, anyone ever forge anything with them? edit: just read somewhere that most are galv. wire, still forgeable? or too hazardous?
  13. Working in construction, is very helpfull, this past week i've came home with 4, 10' Steel cables varied between 10-16foot were all in trash piles :P
  14. Nice twist on the rrspike. nice twists on them all but i like the spike best :)
  15. Thanks alot for your information. i'll get to writing that email.
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