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FatBadger

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  1. Kids gave me the Nickname years ago. I'm sort of in the market for an anvil at the moment. I bought an old railroad tie and hardwood bench setup at a guild meeting. I'll come across something at some point, but in the mean time I've got plenty of heavy stuff to work on my hammer skills.
  2. I'm with you TW, I'll have to drag my retro grill with me wherever I go now. But a hamburger sized forge does sound good. To go with my smoker and new(ish) grill.
  3. Sound advice for sure, Thanks, Frank
  4. I've been searching for any information available for this shear and continue to come up short. I've found information on a possibly newer No. 3 but it is quite a bit smaller than this Big Girl. Thank you in advance for any help on this. My main concern would be the handle and fitting it. Thanks Frank
  5. We've had 4 of us cooking with the table down and both ends open. Its a little close quarters in my shop but seemed to work just fine.
  6. Thanks, TW I'll have to do a bit more research (clearly). Then start making plans for the future coal forge. Thank you for the welcome Frosty I'm certainly having a good look at the gas forge area here on the site. I've already started looking at plans for a smaller forge to accompany the monster. I'll certainly have questions, but I'm just getting kitted up with tools and so on.
  7. I'm still having a good laugh, That looks like a great setup. I'll have to put some more thought into a coal setup this spring.
  8. Thank you for the information. So it looks like burgers are on the menu come summer. Win some lose some I suppose.
  9. It's a Buffalo. It was gifted to me from my wife's uncle.
  10. I'd rather host 4-5 smiths to a pound in than make a long weapon, way out of my skill set sir.
  11. Mostly gas as of right now. I have a older rivet forge I need to work on though. Cu Mia Billet is my recent task. Thank you George,
  12. Thank you for the welcome. Michigan, And the fun part of being green is I'm exploring everything at the moment.
  13. Good afternoon, First of all, thanks for having me. I'm new to the whole processes with only 7 Months since I was introduced to metal working of any kind. I believe I've read the appropriate pages on the do's and don'ts. I'll do my best to steer clear of any problems for you all. Thanks,
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