hheneg
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Waiting on 400lbs of concrete sand is lighter, with concrete i cam tip it up and roll it to move it. Ive been using one i made in 1992 that way in several shops. it was a 4 inch otherwise the same. there is a picture of it somewhere in a post about vise stands.
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You can learn more from a fail than an easy success. Ive known some really good smiths over the last 40 plus years seen them all crash a project - and come out better.
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Picked up at Alabama Forge Council Conference. I also sold 3 that had been laying around for years waiting on refurb.
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Finally had time to mount the anvil. 8×8 s banded together anvil base routed an inch deep on a bed of construction adhesive. The body is dead quiet just a light ting on the horns.
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105 KG Refflinghaus 58 from Mr. Nietfeld. Will be mounting on a stand tomorrow. Soon placing is predecessor for sale Emmerson Tradition 150 from 1995.
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
It is a hand filing vise. I bought it new old stock 30 plus years ago in an old hardware store turned flea market in Gilbert LA, I remember because Ialso bought a new bench shear (still had the dried cosmoline) both for 50 bucks. -
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
Yes welded across back to the 2 inch angle then a spot between each vertical tube in the back. even from the ends the appear to be floating. -
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
New home for my slitters, drifts, and chisels. scrap 1 inch swuare tube and 2 inch angle. Sill need one for my larger punches and drifts. Probably use pipe. Waiting on stock so piddling between projects. -
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
Guys, great work on the flatter and the mandrel. -
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
welded reins, used some old pitted half inch round so I had to hit them with a flap disk. snapped one of my signature acorn tong ends off while adjusting. just needed something quick for 1 inch stock. -
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hheneg replied to Mark Ling's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion