September 7, 20169 yr It is amazing what you can do with a couple extra vises. They can hold some hammers
September 7, 20169 yr I build racks a bit like that using black pipe for the cross bars, flattening the ends and drilling and bolting them to some sort of steel stand, (one was for a large aquarium, another for a home made inversion table, etc.) When I moved to NM I counted 100+ handled tools, (I had to reset all the handles due to the humidity change and so counted them) I'm a decade + more down the road now; but the hammers are split up into nonferrous use, armour making, smithing N and smithing S and ones I'll be selling on at Q-S.
September 8, 20169 yr Author My Brent bailey hammers at the anvil. I use the three from the left the most. 12lb modified, 2.75lb modified and the 3lb bailey cross pein. The last one on the right is a 3lb aspery modified.
September 8, 20169 yr 16 hours ago, ThomasPowers said: ... smithing N and smithing S ... Does your anvil point E - W? And do you quench your blades N - S?
September 16, 20169 yr On 7 September 2016 at 10:53 AM, matto said: It is amazing what you can do with a couple extra vises. They can hold some hammers I can only see two visas in the pic, how did you hold up the other pieces of rebar?
September 16, 20169 yr Author The back bar is attached to the studs with 3/8" metal u clips for electrical conduit around the bar.
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