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jerry p.

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  1. If you go to problem solving and do a search for corkscrew, you will find a blue print that Hofi did on how to make one. I hope this helps. Jerry P. p.s. I made one from his blue print and it works.
  2. That thing looks GREAT. I really like the lines of the blade, nice work. My wife said it looks like something you would see in Lord of the Rings. :)
  3. Chichi, you may want to go to American Pioneer Video's web site they have some DVD's on barrel making. Jon Laubach and his are top Gunsmith's and in the video's. They do a demo at the Gun Builders Fair the last full weekend in July at Dixon Muzzleloading Shop. If you live near PA you should try to make this show. Good Luck with the barrel. Jerry P.
  4. It looks good I like the shape of the spike. Jerry P.
  5. I live in Lancaster Co. and Frank is right about Landis Valley Museum, they also have a forge. You should also go to Rough and Tumble they have a forge and I think they have something going on this weekend . This is there web addresses (landisvalleymuseum.org) & (roughandtumble.org) I hope you have fun. Jerry P.
  6. Would coil spring work for this or will it flex or break? I would like to make some bending wrenches but if spring will not work I will get something better. Thanks - Jerry P.
  7. You could try Tandy Leather Factory. (tandyleatherfactory.com) Hope this helps. Jerry P.
  8. jerry p.

    some new vises

    I started looking for a vise about a year and a half ago- didn't seem to have any luck. I went to a hammer-in and one showed up. I bought it and my friend made me the stand for a Christmas gift. It's a 5" and weighs 70lbs, with the stand it's 305lbs. Then they seemed to get easier to find. The second one is 5 1/8" weighs 70lbs. I had to make a spring for it and cleaned it with electrolysis. I found "70" and "1892" on the moveable jaw. The third one is 5 3/8" weighs 70lbs. The mounting bracket has a "4" on the bottom and the screw box has a "2" on both sides. There is also an "8" under both jaws. The fourth one is 4 7/8" weighs 60 1/2lbs and is stamped "60 1/2" on the movable jaw. The last one is 7" and weighs 145lbs. I need to make a spring and mounting bracket for it. It has "Iron City" in a star stamped on it. Any idea who made any of these? The electrolysis cleaning method worked great. Thanks for any help! - Jerry P.
  9. Thanks-Matt I had fun making them . I guess I wanted to know if the grind is ok ? Thanks-Jerry P.
  10. Here are some things I made on Thursday it was my first try. Any comments or suggestions would be appriciated. First is a hot-cut hardie. Second is a handled punch/drift. Third is a punch/drift.I want to thank Brian and LDW for all the pictures that helped me do this. I learned a lot this time and found out some things I would do different in the future. I want to try and make a hammer too. Any suggestions on things to improve the tools that I've made would also be appriciated. Thanks - Jerry P. Sorry about the size, I don't know how to make them smaller
  11. I talked to the guy with this anvil. Its a 100 lbs fisher and looks nice he wants $200.00 for it. Its on Craigs List in Delaware ph# is (302)690-0378 I hope someone can use it. Jerry P. PS sorry I do not know how to put a link to it.
  12. You could try Brad Emig at cabincreek.net. Brad will know how to forge a lock from scratch, he has built guns from parts he forged in his shop. I do not know how much free time he has but you could try. Also try Dixons muzzleloading shop (dixonsmuzzleloading.com) (610)756-6271 Chuck or Gregg should be abale to point you in the right direction. Jerry P.
  13. I am a member of muzzleloadingforum.com there is a lot of info on there. If you log on you can ask questions and there is a gun building section. There are a lot of knowledgeable builders there and they always seem happy to help out. Jerry P.
  14. They are friction primers. The primer has a wire with a loop on it that is hooked to a lanyard. When they pull the lanyard it ignites the primer. The little loop is sometimes still attached to the lanyard. Some guys collect them. If you can find "The Hammerman of Williamsburg"(movie)he makes a worm. I hope this is helpfull. Jerry P.
  15. That's really beautiful I bet she loved it. Thanks for sharing with us. Jerry P.
  16. Hey Ed it looks good did you use a swage block to shape it? Thanks - Jerry P.
  17. Will baking soda work or not I have 4lbs of it? Thanks -Jerry P.
  18. Matt I would like to know what washing soda is . I would like to try this I just got a post vise and would like to clean it up. Any help you guys could give me would be great. thanks - Jerry P.
  19. Sorry i live in Lancaster Co. PA. Thanks- Jerry P.
  20. I was helping a friend do a demo and an older guy came over and said he had two blowers he was going to junk. I told him not to scap them, I'd like to see them. I talked with him yesterday and he said one is an auto draft, cast iron with electric motor. He plugged it in and it worked well. He couldn't get to the second one, so I'm not sure what it is other than it is a hand crank blower. Any info on the electric blower would be appriceated. He said he'd take a fair offer, but I'm not sure what that is. Thanks - Jerry P.
  21. I'm fairly new to all of this. This is the first project with penny feet and veining. I made it for my mother-in-law for Christmas. Any advise or coments would be appriciated. Thanks - Jerry P http://www.iforgeiron.com/gallery/iFirst candle holdermage/35700 I'm sorry if this isn't right. I wasn't sure how to get the picture to appear here.
  22. I got the idea from the PABA Anvil Striker. i modified it by putting the big drip pan instead of the three taper holders. I thought it would be easier for my first one.
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