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Could someone tell me how to get my forum pictures to be a normal size.
I see others are having the same problem.
Thanks !
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That's a good example of the difference between used and abused. Hey, that's not far from where I live, maybe i'll go check it out and "accidently" drop it on his toe. (Just kidding!)
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My recipe is 1/3 Beeswax, 1/3 boiled linseed oil (can be baught at hardware store), and 1/3 white spirit (or turpentine). I'm not sure what the boiled linseed oil does or doesn't do but I'm quite satisfied with the results.
I also apply when the metal is hot to the touch but not too hot as this burns the finish leaving it sticky and brown.
This is good for inside only.
Good luck !
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Hi everyone !
Just wondering what some of you are using to make brooms in your fireplace sets. I've heard of broom corn but i imagine there must be a technique to tying it to the handle. Are there any other options ?
Thanks !
Naz.
Thanks for all your replies. I do prefer the handmade ones but after a quick google search, I didn't find any broom makers in my region (Montreal, Canada). All other ideas are good options too.
Thanks again !
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Hi everyone !
Just wondering what some of you are using to make brooms in your fireplace sets. I've heard of broom corn but i imagine there must be a technique to tying it to the handle. Are there any other options ?
Thanks !
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I use a firebrick or a piece of kaowool to close down my forge. Better insulation than a plate.
I'm going to steal your adjustable bending fork for your vise. That is simple and slick. Thanks for sharing.
Phil
Right you are, that's what I'll be using from now on also , Thanks!
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Here are a few tips(arangements) I like in my shop(garage).Simple but useful, the way I like'em.
Some I've seen somewhere, some were thaught up while waiting for that cold, thick piece of metal to get yellow.
If you have any that you find useful, please post them,I'm always on the lookout to make my life a little easier.
1-Rope tied up on each end of the screw handle. Eliminates that heavy noise when you drop the screw handle.
2-I put my propane forge on my coal forge table.The height is perfect, I have space to put some tools, etc... I still use the coal forge for demos or occasional forge welds at home but having close neighbors I try to spare them from the smoke and smell.(Can't understand why they wouldn't like it but I'm just playing safe).
3-Door(plate) I can put to keep more heat in the forge when the metal doesn't need to go through the other entrance. (I should weld one with pivots).
4-I use a small wood barrel as a tong rest.
5-The "grab and grind" support, I really like this one, the grinders stay pluged in the wall outlet and the vise is near by. I clamp whatever needs grinding , cutting ,cleaning or whatever in the vise, grab the grinder and go. I usually have three but blew the motor off one last week. This one(support) is a chromed piece of flat stock I had that was already bent but you get the idea.
6&7-Adjutable vise forks.(I used heavy angle iron with 3/4" round stock). -
I got these along with a bunch of other good looking tongs,all company punched "ATHA" and "CHAMPION" exept for these heavy jaw-ed no name never seen anything like it before tongs. The jaws are 1 1/8" square.Has any one out there ever seen a pair similar to these and do you know what they are(were) used for ?
I ended up thinking they were blanks for the user to modify.
Thanks for any information !
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There will be a demonstrator at the ABANA conference in Memphis June 2-5. I think her name is Shelly Thomas she makes furniture using twisted and forged tubing. If you are unable to make the conference perhaps she has a website. I think she lives in the UK.
Yes , I've seen her site before, that's awsome work (imagine the hours). Thanks !
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Thanks guys,
I will be coming back to this unfinished project soon with a lot more ideas and options now. -
HI, just wondering if square tubing can be twisted in the same way a square bar can.
This may sound elementary but i never had the oppotunity to try, I'm in the middle of making a coat rack (on legs)and i'd like the middle post to be at least 1" square stock. The legs are already quite heavy so tubing seemed like an option, a little easier on the wallet also.
Thanks !!
Naz.
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Uh ! You did what on who now ?!?
I think I just realized where the real problem is , 6" behind my keyboard !
I'll get my tender half to read your posts and figure this one out. She's the whiz around here.
Thanks a lot guys !
Naz.