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Bwilloughby,
What was in the tank? Have you cut into it yet? I am not trying to mind your business, but please be SURE you know what was in the tank before you start to cut into it. You sound like a neat person and I would hate for you to go boom .
What kind of critter is Spooky? She sure is cute.
Yes i Agree with Leah i was cutting the top off an (what i found out later was an avgas drum)and it went boom blew top clean off just about took my head off.fill it with water first. -
Has anyone got any idea what this is? It's tapered and it's got a square, left-handed thread. The shank shows signs of having been turned clockwise in a chuck. It doesn't look like an east-out, which usually fit into a tap wrench and the material appears to be softer (marks on shank).
Hi there it looks like a Dyna drill bit( for cutting concrete) with a handle -
At what temperature would a small gas forge get up too.
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I gave up smokin 10 years ago but round Christmas time i still like a cigar,whatever i can get my hands on.
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he lit his pipe
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You have done well Sir,Nice animal
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Cheers for the info Matt, yes i have thought of Mig tips, our Migs here in New Zealand are only .6 of a mm i thought they may have been too big.but i will get a0.035 drill and see how i get on thanks very much
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Ta Thomas i realised i made a mistake on the Lpg & Natural Cheers for putting it right.you were thinkin straight and i was in the clouds some place.:cool:
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I`m building a Gas Forge simular to the Gary Ford design in BluePrints,
And i`m havin trouble with main Jet size please can someone help out what would be the best size to use Thanks so much in advance:confused:
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Would anyone know what kind of steel are Tine Harrows made,Thanks in advance
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I have a post drill here and i think its an old Model T diff and the attached gearbox, it was built by my Grandaddys Friend many moons ago.would work if had something to run it with,but i use a faster drill press now.Plus i have a homade HackSaw to go with it all she is of the same era.Both gathering dust now.
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Thanks for all your thoughts, I had a friend that told me beeswax was good,Which turns out to be false,i have since found stove polish works great.
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Hi guys thanks for the help, i have some mud off the track to cut down the forge size,Thanks rmcpb.Frosty you ask what the Rod is coming out of the Tuyere,If i pull that out it clears out all the fire ash and keeps it all clean, i have a small half disc welded on the end.works great.I do have a hand blower coming,so will save on fuel big time,Thanks for your all help muchly appreciated
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Dose anybody know if you can heat steel to a yellow heat then dip into molten beeswax for a non rust effect & keep a slight shine.
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Dose anybody know if you can heat steel to a yellow heat then dip into beeswax for a non rust effect,keep a slight shine.
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I notice alot of smiths prefer transmisson oil is it pretty good,as oils go.
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I`m new at this kinda thing,Is Hard wood better or soft wood Better.Which is best for the greatest heat. I have many diffrent grades of wood to choose from.
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I have a heater fan out an old car,if i run it flat out it blows all the coals out,so i put two 12 volt light bulbs inline and that slows it down just good.i use my tractor battery has heaps of grunt.lasts a few days till i need to recharge it.
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Well done, the copper rivets really add to the piece,And make it stand out
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If you use some fine emery cloth plus, a few hours of spare time it will all sand off.
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Hi I`m new to this forum,and not sure how it all works,anyway i`m building a power hamer out of old junk i have lying around.works fine but i`m wondering if some one could help out,whats the best style of spring that sits on the top of a power hammer heavy truck or light trailer type.
Thanks very much for your time and thoughts.
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Now thats a townie hen house if i`ve ever seen one. Very tidy
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Hi i`m new to "I Forge Iron",and always been interested in Blacksmithing,I`m also into engineering love to fix what ever.now that i have the internet there is just heaps of information,ecellent trades peoples to help.
Hillbilly iron
My new treadle hammer
in Power Hammers, Treadle Hammers, Olivers
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That whomper stomper Treadle hammer looks mighty nice,do you find it to work to all your needs.Did you have plans or build her out of your head,looks well made.