February 14, 200620 yr Now aren't those just the best 'Big Boys Toys' you've seen? 8) Very, very cool bits of kit! Now if Father Christmas is reading this......... :mrgreen:
February 14, 200620 yr I have a frined, Patrick Nowak, who works at Scott Forge. They don't consider stock big till it gets in the 1 meter range. I need to dig up their website and see if they still have the pictures of them working 1 meter stock... Thomas
February 15, 200620 yr So I have never heard people describe their upsetters in terms of tons, when I have heard about them they are generally described by the largest stock they can work, so I am 'familiar' with a 9" Atlas upsetter... ;-) Looking at the dies the 315ton looks like a 3" or a 4" upsetter? Sorry about not being metric literate;-) Love the big toys:-)
February 15, 200620 yr http://www.forgingsolutions.com/sf_about.htm[/url'] :-) Fun stuff:-) A most fun site. Thnaks for sharing it. Ralph 8)
February 15, 200620 yr Author The uppsetter is up to 60mm (2 3/8") range. and the small one is 1 3/4" Iv
February 24, 200620 yr :shock: :shock: at loss for words. Drooling uncontrolably. :shock: I am so very envious. The things I could make. Can I just set up a cot in the corner behind the big hammer?
February 25, 200620 yr Hello Roger, If you feed me, I would work in your shop free, for one month. 8) I am also a serious alcoholic so you would have to provide booze also! I will pay for my own travel expenses.
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