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  1. You might contact magestic and see if they would replace the cracked piece before it becomes an issue. There is a post about building a brickforge that I believe said that the protective coating you are taking about can be use and that it will increase the temp your forge can reach. I don't know if it would increse it enough to burn steel but thats one thing I like about my forge is I can have several pieces in the fire and I don't have to worry about burning up a piece. I don't know what this coating would cause an issue when it comes time to reline your forge.

  2. I don't know if this is the kind of info you are looking for. I have a diamondback forge that is lined with what looks like the same thing as your magestic. The difference is that mine has a wool type insulation that goes between the block insulation and the metal case. I've had mine for around 3 years I've relined it twice. It gets hotter than i need I do have to becarefull not to poke the brick but overall I'm very happy with it's preformance. If I were you I would use it a while before changing too much. I did notice a crack in the insulation over the forge opening on one end of your forge. I would watch that it doesn't keep getting bigger as this would allow heat to get to the case and will warp and distort the housing.

  3. I too was shocked to see this post. I never meet Grant but when ever I saw him reponsed to a post I would read it and was always amazed how much he knew and shared. Can only feel for his family and their loss. I feel a real sence of loss even though we never meet.

    THERE ARE TWO DATES IN TIME THEY WRIGHT ON YOUR STONE EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT THEY MEAN BUT WHAT MATTERS MOST IS THE TIME THAT IS SHOWN BY THE LITTLE DASH IN BETWEEN

  4. I have a 3 burner balcksmiths model. Works great. I did have problems when I first got it using a 20lb propane bottle. The bottles kept freezing up, got a hold of Dennis and he told me to get a larger tank. I got a 100lb bottle and haven,t had a problem since. Using the larger bottle the gas is cheeper then using the 20 lb bottles. Cost $78 to fill the 100 lb and $ 18 to swap out the smaller ones. It's like getting the fifth small bottle free. I don;t know if the two burner models have the same problem.

  5. I normally I shave my entire head have been for the last 8 years or so. But in the last month I let it go. I now have a full head of hair and a goatee. Now everyone at work wants to know whats the deal and alot of people didn't know I had hair. It's all for fun I have alot of friends that can't grow hair and they give me a hard time about having hair and shaving it off. So now I'm growing it out so that when I decide to go back to shaving it again. I'm going to shave it in your typical male patern baldness style and go to work just to agrivate the boys that can't grow it. Should be good for a lot of laughs. The goatee is known as my third arm pit around my house.

  6. I use a diamondback iron works 3 burner forge. I have used it for about 3 years and have had good results. I have had to reline it but that is a easy thing just $80 bucks for a complete reline kit. It heat fast and gets hotter then i need. My case top is starting to warp but I plan on putting 1/4 plate top on it when I reline it next time

  7. I guess I,m lucky. I buy drop off from my employer (kawasaki Motors Mfg) for scrap prices. What ever the local scrap dealer pays them. It's been around 20 cents a lb but Ive payed as little as 9 cents. I get alot of hot and cold rolled 1/4" to1 1/2 round . the lengths are up to 36 to 40 in. I also get tubing round, square and rectangle up to 3 x 3 in. some plate got 2 pieces of 1/2 plate 6 x 4 ft for $80 made a great work welding table. I also get a lot of old tooling old weld fixtures, bender dies and press die parts. I just do this as a hobbie making yard art and other art work so I just keep an eye on the scrap hoppers and pull out what I can use.

  8. Just bought this 206 lb hay budden farrier's anvil today. Wondering when it was made serial no 208719? On the opposite side of the hay budden mark there is1020 stamped with the same kind of stamp as the serial no. Brought it home fired up the forge and got a good start on a knife works very nice. Now I can choose which to us this or my 167lb peter wright. When one gets to hot I can switch to the other. I also got the hardie tools with it. Two of them are marked with one with 1/4 and 7/16 on the other what do size markings mean?

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  9. Here are some pics of some of the stuff I've been making for The Nebraska Cattlemen's Ball art show. I finished a herford bull skull. The horns are made from an air brake shaft from a simi truck the skull is hammered out of sheet steel. I then started making roses 36 total so far. They are made from sheet copper electrodes from a industrial spot welder and are attached to 1/8 rod. Leaves all 108 of them were made from 1/4 in rod. I made the vase out of a piece of 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch tubing. It was then heat colored and clear coated. I made the roses during the week leading up to my daughters wedding. So I gave the ladies in the wedding party each one as a gift. The show is June 4 so I still have about a month to get a few more things made.

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  10. Thought someone might be interested



    Johnson Forge 133 Double Wide - $4200 (Loomis, Nebraska)

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    I AM TRYING TO SELL A FORGE I CAME ACROSS A WHILE BACK. IT'S A JOHNSON FORGE MODEL 133 DOUBLE WIDE LP GAS W/THERMO COUPLE. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE FUN TO TRY OUT BUT THAT WAS 2 YEARS AGO AND I GOT 15 OTHER PROJECTS BY NOW. BRAND NEW THEY GO FOR $9850.00. I'D BE HAPPY TO COME IN AROUND 4 THOUSAND. UNIT IS IN GOOD SHAPE. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF INTERESTED. I AM LOCATED IN LOOMIS NEBRASKA. I WAS GOING TO POST A PICTURE BUT IT'S IDENTICAL TO THE ONE ON THE WEBSITE. LOOK FOWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU AND WOULD LIKE TO SEE IT END UP WITH SOMEBODY THAT CAN ENJOY IT. Call Steve at 308-999-2357 with any questions.

    • Location: Loomis, Nebraska
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  11. Here are some pics of a longhorn skull I just finished. I made it for The Nebraska Cattle Mens Ball art show. It has a 52 in horn span. The horns were made from old air brake shafts from simi trailers. The skull is made from 1/8 in sheet steel. This is the first piece I've made for this show.

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