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canman

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  1. Thanks to all for your replies. I have accumulated a few hammers and I am always looking at junk stores, flea markets, and etc. I still have not found the right hammer yet. I have read threads in the past that talked about hammers being balanced, and such, but have not found it yet. I am looking for something that makes as dramatic a difference in my smithing as the "new" claw hammer made in my nailing.
    I am a machinist by trade. I have made all types of hammers. They were just a means to an end. An object on the end of a handle to beat with. I am looking for something more. I have never tried to forge a hammer, they have always been machined from what ever material was needed for that particular task.
    Richard, the main hammer I am using now is a cross pein hammer that was re-handled. It works. It just does not have "that" feel. I do not know if it is the hammer head or the handle or both that needs to be adjusted. Or if it is me.
    Dj, I will definitely check out the video you mentioned.
    Fe-Wood, Do you modify store bought handles or do you make you own?
    Thanks again for all you thoughts and comments,
    canman

  2. I have finally saw a difference in hammers.:o Unfortunately the were claw hammers, but still the lesson was learned. I was given a new claw hammer by my Dad the other day during a remodeling project that I conned errr I mean got him to help me with. I guess it is what you would call it a re-gift but still it works for me :D. So after seeing the difference between cheap flea market hammers and this "new " hammer made in my carpentering skills, where can one find a great blacksmiths hammer at an affordable price? Economic crunch has its hands around my throat too. It is hard to justify spending $100.00 plus dollars for a new hammer for a hobby, than saving money for next months bills. My financial consultant (wife), is getting tired of hearing " I am sorry........." instead of me asking (for permission) about available funds. Any suggestions or ideas?:confused:

    canman:cool:

  3. Hello
    I do not know if this is what you are describing but it sounds similar. eutectic spray system (I think thats the name, it has been a long time since I used it) When I was working in a local machine shop (not making $46.00 an hour) we had a set up that sprayed a powder through a torch head and we used it to build up bearing journals and etc. that had been worn. Build up the area then machine it back to size. You could get many different powders for many different applications. This stuff worked well, if applied properly and in certain applications. I hope this helps.
    canman:cool:

  4. Thanks Thomas.
    Thank GOD for people like Team Hoyt. I hope and pray GOD continues to bless them and their ministry.
    Thanks again......... I needed that.

    Please remember to Pray for and Support our troops.
    May GOD richly bless.

    Canman
    Kevin Middleton

  5. Has anyone made any knives from the 5160 that some of us ordered from burtoncutlery? Do you have any pics? How or Did you heat treat? I am hoping to start on something in the near future and was just curious.
    Thanks for your time,
    canman:cool:

  6. Thanks Thomas.
    I understand about the flywheel moving the hammer up and down via the off set pin but I could not understand the horizontal springs on the connecting rods. It is making more sense now. I want to build a "tire hammer" but I did not understand the spring and con rod assembly. Maybe I can round up enough materials to build one before the year is out. Time is traveling way too fast. I have too many "irons in the fire" now. Maybe the pace will slow down and I can get back to the forge for some R and R, and stress relief. Thanks again for your explanation. The only way it could be better would be if it was accompanied by a detailed blueprint.:D:D:D

    canman:cool:

  7. Thanks for the info. This is one of the many reasons that I appreciate this forum.
    P.S. Great Job Glenn. Please keep up the Great work. Many, Many Thanks.

    Kevin
    canman:cool:

  8. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God bless and touch Ainslee. Bless the Doctors, Nurses and staff. Bless all the friends and family who have helped in any way. Bless all who have sent up prayers for Ainslee and her family. I ask for these blessings in JESUS' name. Amen

    Kevin Middleton
    canman

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