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10 hours ago, TWISTEDWILLOW said:
Nice score Lary! what did you have to give if ya don’t mind my askin
Got at an auction. $180.00 was the final price, it was 30 miles away. Maybe that's a little high in some places. There is no side to side or up an down movement in the gears, bearings were well greased when I took it part way apart and cleaned it up. Put a wood handle on the crank. I oiled it down after the motorized brush treatment. I'm assuming these had a black paint job from the factory? Les, small world you working on the same thing.
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Thanks George. Mild steel for the handle. I'll experiment with that method you mention. My thought was, to use a ball bearing the same size as the marble to form most of the forming.
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Thanks guy's. The tricky part is heating bending/tapping the material around the marble before the steel gets to cold or the glass fractures/shatters. I've got idea's on how to get around some of this on my to do list.
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I use a stationary band saw to cut Hyster forks. 1 1/2 inches thick. What I would call a small saw, 64 1/2 inch blade, it takes (with a cheap brand new blade) 28 minutes to cut the tine. Just comparing, fwiw.
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First post vise I got was shipped from Kansas, definite improvement over a bench vise. Thanks for sharing your progress with the class.
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Congratulations Frazer! For the rest us still searching you give us hope.
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Thanks for sharing. Amazing work.
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Looking closer I see now that it is hammered, your wright.
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Thanks for coming back and posting that step by step process. Looks like the third tong down, first bend gets upset.
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I had to look up "piton". It deffinately looks like one.
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I'm to the point if I can't preview an anvil in person I probably won't bid on it. I know that doesn't help with your question but a couple of months ago I looked at an anvil that appeared to be in about the same condition as the one that's not broken. When I saw it in person it looked a lot worse. When I dropped a half inch ball bearing on it I found a spot with practically no rebound, so the face was starting to de-laminate? This so called 250 lbs anvils final bid was $1100.00. Couldn't help but feel bad for ever won it.
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Sorry to hear about the worm can opening. Got the interlocking floating floor in the living room, it looks like real wood but your not supposed get it to wet. This house I'm in was remodeled 30 years ago, an even back then the contractor said the grey water had to be plumbed into the septic.
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Hey Tim,
That anvil is similar to this one I was watching in an Oregon online auction last month. The day the bidding started I visited the auction yard to view some things I was interested in. Maybe 3 hours after the auction started (think it was a 7 day auction) I was kinda shocked that this anvil was already up to $1000.00.
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I've got about 8 acres of field that I either just mow with a rotary or cut for hay with a sickle mower. For some reason, maybe it's the vibration of the machinery, pocket gophers will come to the surface an run around like mice. Ounce in a while they get hit by the mower or a tire. About a minute latter a raven will come along and grab it.
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On 7/18/2022 at 6:06 AM, TWISTEDWILLOW said:
I could be wrong but I think the generation that really used gelatin an mixed random bits of food in it remembered the Great Depression, and it was their version of stone soup,
I know The Grapes of Wrath was a work of fiction, but it's so much about what my grandparents went through. The great depression wasn't enough, they had to deal with the 7 year drought on top of it. That triggered there move from Nebraska to Oregon. Don't know how many times I heard "better save it, somebody might need it some day".
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I'm assuming they have all sorts of rail road paraphernalia hanging from the walls.
Mothman when I look at those BBQ tongs I see a jumbo set of tweezers for those xxx large splinters.
What did you do in the shop today?
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I agree, rivet looks good to me.