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Naz

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  1. I like it, nice job ! Naz
  2. What Jeremy said, and if the iron is still not ready I'll do some sketching,measuring, cutting on the band saw, grinding,put away tools I don't need for the job, etc... I do this when I'm working with the gas forge. With the coal forge, I have a hand cranked blower so it basically comes down to me cranking the blower between heats.
  3. Prayers sent from Montreal, stay strong ! Naz
  4. Anyone know where I can buy "bare" wood screws to match my ironwork ? (I use a wire brush followed by sandpaper wich leaves the work at a dull grey with darker spots and some highlights). I don't want paint or shiny finishes. I know it sounds easy to find but I haven't had any luck so if anyone has a link could you please send it my way ?? Thanks !! Naz
  5. I used to keep two 20 pound tanks and switch them around whenever one would freeze up. Now I have a 100 pound, 60 pound and three 20 pound tanks.( Yeah you could say I'm a bit insecure). The bigger tank is a good solution for this problem and keep the 20 pound tank for back up. There's a lot of info on this site as to why the tank freezes and other solutions also. Naz
  6. Nice, they can soak their feet in the slack tub if they get too hot !
  7. Cheers from the east (Montreal that is )!!! Nice job on the gates ! Naz
  8. Very clearly explained !!! Thanks very much to all replies ! Naz
  9. Thanks for all compliments and advice. This forum and everyone that takes the time to answer really makes my life easier. Naz
  10. I usually use the ol' traditional 1/3 beeswax,1/3 boiled linseed oil and 1/3 varsol (or mineral spirits)and apply to the work when hot to the touch. I really like the results of this mix but as the temperature drops every day here in Montreal, my mix gets thicker and thicker and I would really like it to be more liquid even in cold weather.(I don't heat my shop except when the forge is lit) I'm about to make another batch with less wax and more varsol and oil hoping the ratio will be good so it stays liquid even when it goes -13 farenheit. If anyone has a solution for this problem I would love to hear it. Thanks !! Naz
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    Very nice ! My 9 year old daughter will be making her first communion this year. That would be the perfect gift. Thanks for the link ! Naz
  12. I made a curtain pole for myself and made the brackets so the pole runs at 1 1/4" from the wall because I wanted it to be that close to the wall. Now a client wants 2 of them and I'm wondering what is a common distance to leave from the wall to the pole ? Are there any other standards I should know when making these ? Thanks in advance ! Naz
  13. Very nice detail, what kind of finish did you put on them, how do you get at the bottom of the petals for the final cleaning and finish ? I've never done a rose before and would like to try one. Thanks and congrats to you and your neice. Naz
  14. I like it as it is but if you're not satisfied with it, you should work it to your liking. Maybe make another one of different size for smaller stuff and keep this one for big projects. Mine covers about 1/2" circonference and I can't mark the smaller items. It is frustrating to double-punch but I calm myself down by convincing myself it looks more hand-made. Naz
  15. I need to cut 3and 1/2"round forms in 1/8 thick materiel for candle dish pans. Is there an easy way to do this? The only thing I can come up with is cutting square, then octogonal, grind here, cut some more there etc... I tries a bi-metal round saw and gave up after 10 minutes on the press drill! Maybe the saw was a cheap one ??? If so, what should I look for in a saw of that type ?? Thanks in advance ! Naz
  16. Steeve, you're absolutely right. I didn't realize the post was in the knife section, the mix I use which is a common one works great for ironwork but I never made a knife and have no clue on what finish to use on them. Sorry, my error ! Naz
  17. Look 2 inches left of this phrase to see mine.
  18. The clients would like me to make these wall hangings but prefer not to see any apparent screw heads. After 24 hours, I still don't have a solution ! Any ideas, suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks ! Naz
  19. Well Alec you may be no expert but you do give good advice ! I gave it a shot cold and actually ended up with an acceptable curve. Thanks for all replies and sorry if I wasn't clear on details.
  20. You know how that little bump in the supposed-to-be smooth curve can become the only thing you see ? Well, the beeswax /boiled linseed oil finish is already on and that bump's driving me nuts. I recall re-heating an already treated item and had problems with the heated section getting all ugly and sticky. Is this the only way to go ? Thanks ! Naz
  21. Same here, I have the 2 burner model and i'm very satisfied with it. I've had the problem of the 20lb freezing up, switched to a 60lb, that didn't do it. Now I have a 100lb, hope it won't freeze this winter. It gets pretty cold up here (Montreal,Canada). But the freezing up thing has nothing to do with the forge maker. I agree Denis from Diamondback really is a great guy to deal with. Naz
  22. That's a great way to learn, I use it to practice dragon and horse heads, different leaves, etc... My daughter also loves to play with it at the anvil. I just got the cheapest I could find and it works fine. The thing to remember is that as it works as hot iron, the whole piece of clay has the same maleability as opposed to say heating just the tip of a bar not to distort the rest of it. Have fun with it ! Naz
  23. Mark, your positive attitude in a difficult period can only help your wife. Providing her with a strong shoulder to lean on, stay strong. Prayers sent and more to come !
  24. Phil, when you wash with ammonia and water do you make a "bath" of the 2 mixed together ? And what are the proportions ? I would like to try this method but I heard ammoniac is really dangerous for the health. Thanks ! Naz.
  25. Prayers have been sent and more to come ! Stay strong ! Naz.
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