ironwolfforgeca Posted June 2, 2016 Posted June 2, 2016 I think I am done adding stuff to it -- That's a Joke right LOL Quote
ThomasPowers Posted June 2, 2016 Posted June 2, 2016 Now back when I lived in Central Ohio and I'd get tired of standing in the snow forging, I built a 1 firebrick forge heated by a cheap plumber's torch that I could use down in my basement. Did a lot of forging of small stuff down there: nails for my Mastermyr chest, hot forged silver penannular brooches (and some steel ones too), Small carving chisels, small blades, etc and so on. It was a 100 year old house with stone walls in the basement and quite a lot of ventilation built in but a lot more comfortable than sub zero windchills Quote
Dogsoldat Posted June 5, 2016 Posted June 5, 2016 Finally used the old sprocket along with a piece of logging truck frame. Needed an outside grinding station. Already putting it to good use holding the gate. Quote
ggraham Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 did you 'borrow' some of Frosty's paint?????? also that is a nice sun/floral panel in the last pic. Quote
Daswulf Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 6 minutes ago, ggraham said: did you 'borrow' some of Frosty's paint?????? He forgot the gold trim. That sprocket makes me jealous... lol Quote
Dogsoldat Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Pretty sure we'll have a few more soon. Have an old Cat 200 buncher in need of undercarriage and a track loader might be coming due soon. I can set them to the side for you Daswulf. Quote
Daswulf Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Please do lol. That gear is awesome. On a side note I'm checking out the ideas because in between getting ready to build a heavy duty work bench I have at least 3 vises I'm working on to mount. big boy and the one mostly done and painted are going on the bench I think. Others or them will get stand mounts. Or vise versa. Lol. Quote
Daswulf Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 41 1/2" tall with 6 1/4" jaws Just finished the wedge and lock wedge tonight. Made a new handle and mount for it a few moths ago. Quote
matto Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 She is a beaut!! She will treat you well!! Handle looks great. Quote
Daswulf Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Thanks. I feel I could have done better on the other parts but that's for time and use to tell. I'm very happy with the handle. Next step is cleanup, paint and use. Can't wait to try the big guy out. Er. gal haha Quote
ThomasPowers Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 I generally mount the vises on the corners on one side of the bench with the smaller vise closer to the forge---big stuff needing a big vise will stay hot longer. Quote
Daswulf Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 I have a fourth which is and has been my go to mounted by the forge on my wiggly table. Once I upgrade my table/ bench I'll give that one a go over. The rest will get mounted for different tasks and my poor go to vise will be purpose used. Rather then abused for everything. Quote
ThomasPowers Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 I think I have 11 or 12 and one of them is used for abusive tasks. I have workbenches in the clean shop and dirty shop that both have a large and a small vise on them. One large one fastened to the telephone pole holding the shop roof and walls up, one mounted to the telephone pole down here holding the carport up, one on a travel set up and one on loan to a student and then a pile in the corner of the cleanshop waiting the next shop extension with the gazinta set into the floor for a removable large vise...Most I paid as $75 for a 6" vise. Quote
Daswulf Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 I've mostly spent under $50. US but one i paid $140. Because "I wanted it" lol goes to say that things are worth what someone is willing to pay. I'll be happy when i get them all set up and usable. and aside from that I'm still not done collecting. I gave a vise away that i got free to a better friend seriously interested in blacksmithing. Quote
Frosty Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Green is such a restful pleasing color isn't it Doggy. With that many vises don't you mean Versa Vise, Das? I like mounting vises on the corner of tables, benches, etc so I can bend long pieces over one side of the vise jaw and clear the bench. Frosty The Lucky. Quote
Bowland Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 To me, I. Need to walk 360 around the post vice when scrolling - this counts benches out Quote
ggraham Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 On 6/7/2016 at 2:51 AM, Frosty said: Green is such a restful pleasing color isn't it Doggy. With that many vises don't you mean Versa Vise, Das? I like mounting vises on the corner of tables, benches, etc so I can bend long pieces over one side of the vise jaw and clear the bench. Frosty The Lucky. Green is peaceful, has always been my favorite color, my vise is mounted on a tire filled with concrete with square tubing extending up to 2x10 table. got it that way, works, so have not changed(will get some pics later) did mount a HF compact bender but have since but hardie shank on bender to use with anvil or vise, will eventually but hardie receiver on my work benches to accommodate the bender wherever needed. sometimes (very often) I lose focus and wind up making tongs/punches/chisels or some other fancy. I hate it when this happens, but at least it's not, xxxx, lost focus again. better go before the puter loses focus....... George Quote
Dogsoldat Posted June 8, 2016 Posted June 8, 2016 Yeppers, it is a nice colour. Bought more than I needed when I built a frame for my large grindstone. Quote
ThomasPowers Posted June 8, 2016 Posted June 8, 2016 Something to be said about a 4" gracile vise you can close working the handle with your knee. Also something to be said about a 6" robustus vise you have no problems using a sledge on. I need some Case tractor paint to gussy up my shop, (My grandfather had the first Case dealership in AR at one time) Quote
GWIOW Posted June 9, 2016 Posted June 9, 2016 Here's my 6 1/4" vice and stand and my 4 1/2" vice but I've not made a stand for that one yet. Quote
Mtnstream Posted June 21, 2016 Posted June 21, 2016 Can't take credit for building this stand....got the vise and stand as one unit at an auction for $60. The base is a railroad wheel. The whole thing weighs in at about 250 pounds. Vise is an "Indian Chief" with 5 1/2 inch jaws. Height of jaws is just over 45 inches. Wasn't sure about it when I purchased it but it has really suprised me and I use it more than my more traditionally mounted post vise. Quote
Big Bill Posted July 19, 2016 Posted July 19, 2016 My portable Vise stand. Got this old Columbian vise on Craigslist for $30 with no spring or mounting hardware. 4x4" post on he side of the road, 3/8" x 2x2' plate for $5 at an estate sale, skateboard wheels $1 @ garage sale. (I'm not cheap, I'm Frugal ! ) Quote
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