December 23, 20187 yr Author That’s what I figured but wasn’t sure. I’m not positive what alloy it is but I suspect it’s 6Al-4V.
December 23, 20187 yr Author I was given a 4’ bar by a friend. He said it had been passed around to a few different shops but no one knew what to do with it. Other than tongs, I’m not really sure what would be a good use for it.
December 23, 20187 yr Author 2 hours ago, jlpservicesinc said: Thanks.. scrap had hanging around or ordered it special? Here’s a picture of them before I was done forging them to show the scale color.
December 24, 20187 yr HUh, interesting.. I have a bar that I am or planned to make a pry bar out of.. I'll have to check it out.. The last Ti I forged turned black and it looked more like anodizing on alum then orange.. Interesting indeed.. Thanks Ben..
December 24, 20187 yr Author On 12/23/2018 at 7:18 PM, jlpservicesinc said: The ti I forged before this definitely was 6al-4v and it had the same color scale. That’s why I think it’s the same grade.
December 27, 20187 yr Author On 12/27/2018 at 12:35 AM, ThomasPowers said: I actually did do it but I didn’t like how splotchy it looked where the ti wasn’t really clean. I tried it again after using the wire wheel and it looked even worse. Did the wire wheel again and called it quits. Here’s what they looked like blue/purple.
December 27, 20187 yr What kind of wire wheel are you using? From what I understand only a stainless steel brush should be used..
December 28, 20187 yr Author Hmmm. I used a plain twisted wire wheel. That must have been the problem.
April 4, 20197 yr On 4/26/2017 at 10:30 PM, Ranchmanben said: Ranchmanben, these tongs simply look awesome! I intend to draft them on paper (copy the design, that is!) and have a go at it. Do you mind? Would 3/8x1" starting stock seem right? At the shoulder, you seem to be offsetting from both sides.. any reason? Thanks, I have been avoiding tong making for too long. I just got into it and I love the puzzle and the satisfaction. Thanks for sharing!
April 5, 20197 yr JLP: Yup, I saw that vid quite a while ago. But it's my feeling Ranchmanben isn't splitting his stock in the middle.. Or maybe I'm wrong ;-)
April 5, 20197 yr for myself the Jaw formation and offset is the key with this kind of tong vs rein forging or slitting so figured this was the key point.. Sorry..
April 5, 20197 yr No apologies required, really ;-) Sorry if my reply sounded raw.. English is not my mother tong (what an amazing pun!) I'm just curious as to how Ranchmanben did it...
April 6, 20197 yr On 4/5/2019 at 5:34 AM, jlpservicesinc said: for myself the Jaw formation and offset is the key with this kind of tong vs rein forging or slitting so figured this was the key point.. Sorry.. Actually, I think I was blind. This might be it ;-) Thanks for reposting that vid!
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