December 12, 20205 yr Nice picture of a nice building, but if you don't say how you did it remains useless ...
January 7, 20215 yr I know it’s unlikely since the owner hasn’t logged on in over a year but does anyone happen to know where there’s a video of this in action. Since the links were removed
January 7, 20215 yr Links were removed because the link made you sign into their site to see the information.
January 8, 20215 yr Yea. Figured it was something like that. Just curious if anyone knew where to look for a video
February 20, 20215 yr Author 20190108_214903.mp4 Video Hadn't logged on in a while, for anyone still interested in the video
February 20, 20215 yr Author On 1/7/2021 at 10:17 AM, Justin Topp said: I know it’s unlikely since the owner hasn’t logged on in over a year but does anyone happen to know where there’s a video of this in action. Since the links were removed Added a video for ya
February 21, 20215 yr That's pretty slick, I like it. How does it work on HOT steel? Frosty The Lucky.
February 21, 20215 yr Author On 2/20/2021 at 9:04 PM, Frosty said: That's pretty slick, I like it. How does it work on HOT steel? It seemed to work really good, although I'm very inexperienced with power hammers. It worked way better then my arm haha
February 21, 20215 yr Looks like it would come in handy in a one person shop. I'd be happy to have one. Pnut
March 1, 20215 yr The cure for inexperience is pretty straight forward you know. Heat some steel and get to it. It's just a tool, the only way to learn to use and control it is by using it. Make tent stakes or something simple to start. Make something specific, just slamming away at it isn't as good as actually making something. Frosty The Lucky.
March 1, 20215 yr That was one of the guys in my forge bubble yesterday. He was out of practice so he did some tent stakes to get "calibrated" again. Far better in my experience to do something you can succeed at than to "jump ahead" and fail a bunch of times!
June 22, 20214 yr I know I'm late to the party but I live this machine I wana make this machine w some different attachments and maybe even a smaller table too version w different dies. Would ABSOLUTELY APPRECIATE any photos or details u would be able to share w my duplicate this build if possible. TIA J.Watson
July 6, 20214 yr On 1/10/2019 at 2:09 PM, L-M&F said: Thought some of you might find this interesting, I was tired of my shoulder hurting so I whipped up a little power hammer. Not sure how to upload videos so I'm putting a link to the video I posted on my Instagram Link removed Do you still have plans available for purchase for the cutting paths? I would love to get my hands on those to build a replica if so. Please let me know.
February 14, 20233 yr Looks awesome! just wish i could see how the internal mechanism works. This looks like something i am pondering to build, i just cant seem to figure out that internal circular motion action thingy.
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