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Naz

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  1. Well I see there area few options here, thanks for all the input.

    If I do decide to go ahead and paint I will use a higher quality paint to put all chances on my side.

    I contacted my client and she is in no hurry until April-May so I should be able to have a few nice enough days between here and there to do the job.

    I'm glad you all took the time to answer as this is a question I have often asked myself.

    Thanks !

    Naz

  2. I HATE PAINT !!!

    That said, it is sometimes necessary to paint outside items.
    I have an order of 10 bird bath support stands that will need to be painted.
    Money is an issue so galvanizing or other expensive options are not what I'm looking for.

    Here's the problem : It is the middle of January and tempetures are -20 Celcius, my shop (garage) is not heated.

    Any suggestions ?

  3. I got one from Blacksmith supply, it is an ergonomic (Hoffi style) hammer stamped "BLU" (Big Blu).
    Mine is centered and well balanced, first time I swung it, it became my #1 hammer.
    I would definately contact the seller with a photo showing the off center eye and explain your un-comfort when working with it.

    Not sure but I think other companies are also selling copies of this style of hammer that may not be of equal quality, is there a stamp on yours ?

    Only bad side to mine is that it marks (dents) easily, other than that, I absolutely love working with it.
    Price was $110.00 plus shipping (Ouch !!!) but in the long run, it pays for itself by moving metal faster than the other hammers I had.


  4. The material bent with it would have to be hot and light otherwise it would likely fail, a stout collar around the tube at the stress point would be a good addition. Pretty clever...........


    ]I agree, might be a nice tool to bring on the job site for last minute adjustements though.

    Asking price on ebay ---- $74.00 ----- Ouch !
  5. Who said anything about safety not being important ?????
    The first question was "I'm trying to find the best available (yet affordable) particle mask/ air unit for working in the shop... which includes occasional commissions in aluminum and stainless. (Nasty stuff!)".
    Do you have any suggestions ???

  6. I also have a 20" evacuation fan (2 speed) positionned on the wall near my welding table, low speed is enough and if I need to weld or grind further in the shop I set it on high. (I still do wear a mask when grinding).
    My shop measures 16' x 12' so this seems to do quit well for me. I've seen a big difference before and after installing the fan.

    Naz

  7. I used to have problems when finishing detailed ironwork with the traditional wax/boiled linseed oil/mineral spirits mix.
    When dry, I would sometimes have wax build up in the hard to reach places leaving a pale yellow deposit that I didn't care for.
    I found the answer by blowing compressed air in those unreachable places while the mix is still in the liquid state.
    This still leaves the area protected with a coat of treatment without having to reach in with a rag.(and you can control the air pressure, I don't go at it agressively just enough to get the extra wax out).
    This saves me a lot of frustration and time.

    Naz

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