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Malleus

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  1. When I was in high school, I had a job working on a crew that repaired small sections of railroad track that had issues.  It was a tough job, but I learned a lot.  The mainline sections were 165 lbs. per 3 feet.  The older track was not as large as what they use today.  We used to cut it with a gas-powered chop saw, but as others have said, you have to be very mindful of sparks, as it will definitely catch the woods on fire.  I've seen it.  If I couldn't drag it out with a tractor or something, I would cut it with a cordless bandsaw.  If I didn't have that, I would cut it with a small torch rig.  If I didn't have that, I'd probably just sit on it and drink a beer.

  2. This shipment came from Austria.  It took a good while.  It could be that the shipper was waiting to get a full load to go to the port, I don't know.  I don't really remember when they shipped, but it took at least 3 months.  I ordered them a good while back, but had them hold the shipment because I was out of the country at one point, and I didn't want them to arrive when I was gone.  I had another shipment once before, and they came from Italy.

  3. Finally got this shipment in today.  It's been a long time coming.  They need some cleanup, but look pretty good.  The larger one is a Refflinghaus. (362 lbs.)  The smaller one is a Soderfors. (225 lbs.)  The vise is German. (approx. 130 pounds) Sorry for the crummy pics, but I was in a hurry to get these unloaded and put away.

     

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  4. Much anticipated delivery today of 2 Kohlswa Anvils from Italy.  They weren't cheap, and it was somewhat of a headache, but they definitely do not disappoint.  The single horn is 150kg (332 lbs), and the double horn is 160kg (353 lbs).  It's amazing how much bigger they look in person, rather than sitting on the pallet.  Much larger that I really need, but then there's the 'cool' factor.  Waiting on 2 more from Austria.

     

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  5. Yeah, my shop is Totally Full.  I'm having to get very selective about what I bring in there, and very creative about how I store it.  I'm going to have to break down and build another small satellite building.  I just hate to do it now while everything's so expensive.

  6. Interesting vise.  I've never even seen one.  As far as beer...  I'm definitely not a connoisseur. (yes...  I had to look it up too.)  However, I do like to try different beers when traveling abroad.  I like Kirin while in Japan.  Red Horse, from the Philippines will nearly knock you down. For that reason, I prefer their San Miguel.  Stateside, I usually stick with Bud Light, Shiner Bock, Blue Moon, or whatever my neighbor offers me.  I have been known to drink PBR, but that stuff usually gives me a headache the next morning.  I've never been a huge drinker, but the older I get, the less I drink. 

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    17 hours ago, Daswulf said:

    That all is some good stuff Malleus. Ever think of taking up scrap metal art? 

    Thanks.  No, I've just never had an interest in it.  I was hoping to use the bearings in some Canister Damascus.

    On 3/5/2022 at 6:46 PM, Glenn said:

    What did you pull from the resource center (scrap pile) for a project ?  Things that may have been there waiting for a opportunity to save you a trip into town or save a couple of dollars from leaving your wallet.  

    I thought this was pretty clear...  No one seemed to mind talking about boot laces.

  8. Yeah, I didn't really convey what I meant to say.  When I realized, it was past the edit period.  I meant to say that it would be nice to have more spindle speeds without changing gears.  (more than I already have)

  9. On 3/25/2022 at 7:50 PM, Anachronist58 said:

    Lathe very Pretty!! Malleus, did you Logan come with change gears for screw cutting? 

    Thanks!  Unfortunately, no change gears, but I seriously doubt I will ever be cutting any threads anyway.  However, the ability to change spindle speeds would have been nice.  I have plans at some point in the future, to acquire a 10" Logan or South Bend with quick change gear capability.

     

    10 minutes ago, ThomasPowers said:

    They dumped a MAZAK CNC Lathe? at the scrapyard recently, Hydraulically powered and probably weighs twice what my pickup does.  One of my forging buddies is trying to see if there is a market for any parts off it...

    Wow!  That's some big money to toss in the dumpster!  I would pretty much guarantee there is a lot of money in parts on that thing.  People somewhere need those parts.

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