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Yesterday it was Kingsday in the Netherlands, where we celebrate the birthday of our King. We also do that by having fleamarkets everywhere on the streets, so obviously is spend most of the day there. I got a couple of wood chisels, two cold chisels, an old Nicholson Holland file, a 1.5 kg crosspeen, and a larger sized wooden plane. Pretty good haul with most of the stuff I was looking for. I'm going to use the large cold chisel and file for HC stock, and I'm restoring the plane and chisels to working condition to use them for woodworking projects. The hammer is going to be the next step for forging larger stock, as currently I have no hammers between 1.25 kg and 2.5 kg in size.

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~Jobtiel

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16 hours ago, TWISTEDWILLOW said:

that’s a good way to get in trouble around here

  Probably get shot around here.  Nail your card to his front door?  I'd like to see those pictures as I like cool old stuff too.  I have one of those old bike style sharpening stones but the stone is broken off the spindle.  And the handlebars are missing...:)

  That IS a nice haul, Job.  Every Friday is Flea Market Day here.  Not a holiday or celebration but a local thing.  Odds are, I drag something of interest home tomorrow....:)

 

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Sweet score John!
That’s kinda an odd thing to find in a attic though?:huh: Or Maybe it’s just me lol

I Went to an auction yesterday to look at some blacksmithing stuff,

anvils went insanely high, beat up 200 pound fisher brought $1450, a broken 50 pound fisher brought 3-4 hundred, a cast no name anvil 3-4 hundred, and The top half of a Peter Wright went for $3-4 hundred:rolleyes:

post vises went high too, and there was one champion 400 blower that went for $140 

tongs brought $16-21 a pair an most needed new rivets an were rust pitted pretty bad, 

i ended up buying a tool box a chain come along and a box with a couple hammers an some chisels an punches, and a piece of brass, spent $59 at the auction, figured the chain come along was worth that, 

On the way home I stopped by a house that’s had a cast iron table forge setting out for the last 15-20 years an inquired about it,

the old guy that lived there, was very friendly and we chatted for about an hour,

he wanted $350 for the forge but the fire pot was missing an someone had rigged up something else that burned through, and I didn’t wanna get to far into it,

the pan is in excellent shape and the blower was pretty good to, keeps running a few turns after ya let go

I was gonna pass it up but he asked what I’d give for it an I said $200, he accepted an through in some odds and ends as well as a stand welded to a wheel, So I drug it home, 

It’s unmarked but I believe it’s a canedy Otto,

anyways I just got around to unloading the truck an thought I’d grab some pictures, 

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17 hours ago, TWISTEDWILLOW said:

That’s kinda an odd thing to find in a attic though?:huh: Or Maybe it’s just me lol

It’s not just you; I was thinking the same. 

Today: mail call!

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Oh oh oh let me join... 

Not tools yet but I'm sure I can do something with the axle and tierods. 

I don't know about this big ring.... I bought it for flat stock but it kind of tares apart if you hammer it cold..... Oh well might as well scrap it (joking) 

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That's the ring

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Yes. Not as good as a hardened steel anvil (or anvil with a hardened steel face), but better than cast grey iron. Also, you don't have to worry about the ill effects of a missed hammer blow quite as much!

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No name on the forge except No. 142 on pan and tuyere. In perfect condition save one missing bolt on the leg support.

Belt drive blower no name but big and turns free.  1-3/4”x1/2” leaf spring pack and piece of cloth.

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