xtremek
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That was a huge haul. And I know you'll get that router figured out. I'm taking bets as to how soon.
Exceptional, and I turned down more than I took.
But my shed is about at capacity.


Jewelers might like it if it is big enough to carve into for casting silver.That was a huge haul. And I know you'll get that router figured out. I'm taking bets as to how soon.
Andy you know what that means done you? Time for another shed!
JB
Andy: I haven't been to a LIVE AUCTION in years and wish I could be a fly on the wall and follow you around to some of the ones you have time to stop at.
I know you could probably put up a new huge new barn/shop/blacksmith area in no time, but just curious since you moved a CABOOSE onto your property is there maybe some old vintage shop that might need a new home on your property that you can have hauled to set there?
looks like you grabbed a few things useful and saw many more at the auction.
prayers sent for you and your bride and hope you enjoy your SATURDAY today.
cheers
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Andy,
I was just wondering if you wore a vest and necktie when casting molten metal, like these gents?
I have automatic scroll wheel finger syndrome so the auction website didn’t put up much of a fight.
Nice haul… some very useful bits in there. That surface plate is humongous but hard to justify if you don’t have the room for it. It creates a large dead space in the shop because you can’t use that surface for anything else. Otherwise it needs a cover so it can double duty as a light table. Amazing the little one I just got is constantly dirty and had to be wiped down before I put something on it. The turret/knee mills and some of the other tools had me drooling too.
Definitely save a welding lead to make a spotwelder! Otherwise if you plan to melt the rest I have the perfect project for a set of coarse gears, making a set of pinch rollers to strip the insulation off.
PS. What do you do with 3 buckets of soapstone?Jewelers might like it if it is big enough to carve into for casting silver.


But the website is a poor design, no?
My plan is to build a plywood top for my granite so I can lay stuff on it. That's the plan.
The soapstone is in 1/4" round and 1/2" flats for marking steel.
There was a spot welder in the junk. I'm not sure what it is, really, just a gun, I need to get the name and look it up.
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It's the brown thing with the rods going through it. It says Marquette Redi-Spot.
Andy, it looks like Miss Vicky is gathering a little dust there.
That is a nice thought of Vladimir, i have never machined gold before![]()
Made me smile with Miss Vicky
Those Cross of St George flags are as instantly recognisable as the Stars n stripes.
Not the worst website I’ve had to use but gladly not one I have to live with either. Looks like the publisher used a mobile stylesheet for everything.
A plywood cover is a project for this weekend. My granite plate is covered by the cardboard box it came in. Next is some steel to make a mobile stand that I can also put my mill vices rotary table and fixture clamps in. These are in a mobile shelf behind the mill which is going to be moved elsewhere to make room for a CNC router. Tempted to chop the shelf into two smaller units as well. Another job for after the horizontal mill is out the shed.
I have seen spotwelders like that. Initially thought it might be a stud welder but it appears to be an old single elctrode spot welder. Works a bit like an arc welder except the electrode is not filler and doesn’t clamp the material like twin electrode welders. Think even the weld time is controlled by the trigger finger.
That blower looks like a good setup for the burner. I would love to do a test with increased blower capacity on my burner too. There is a slightly faster blower motor sitting on the workbench for another day. With more air and more oil are you setting to raise the temp for something new?
Oh yeah… also wanted to ask if you considered changing your complex CNC router job and doing it in parts ie. make the wings, the head, shield, claws and arrows all separate parts. Especially if it is meant to be a pattern for casting rather than a wooden plaque. Requires a little more modelling work but saves material and time in the long run. One little failure doesn’t waste the whole job and all the material. Also means you can perhaps use the 3D printer for detail parts like the arrows or the shield. Even all wood would probably benefit as you can detail and finish the individual pieces and glue it together on the mounting ply and not worry about a knot or blemish in the wrong place.
Hehehe... the flag suits Ms. Vicky!
Have a good Sathursday!







I beg for zinc![]()



Nice punches! The lettering showing up is very cool. You can probably groove out the lettering if you want to get them to show better. Most impressive. Want!
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Andy
The punches look great. Was interesting to see that the metal reached to the very end.
Dwight
Persistence pays off, well done Andy![]()
Repro Craftsman Products. Made in Oklahoma!![]()
Love the punches!
I find de-rusting and dressing old flea market punch finds to be relaxing.![]()
Begging won't get you anything
An address might though
Or does the USPS automatically route all packages that are heavy and rattle metallically when you shake them straight to you?![]()

That’s just awesome.
You,really are getting to master this whole thing more and more.
Craig and I have landed, made it Dennis’ place after he picked us up at the airport.
I managed about 5 hrs of sleep and Craig a little more, but both of us are up and sitting reading, chatting generally realising how privileged and fortunate we are to have this circle of friends.
Looking forward to delivering some empty beer cans.........

Andy,
The new form patterns look great. Has this stepped up Rian's anticipation of the visit.
Dwight

Really nice job with the punches, Andy. I am sure that they will come in Handy for the job that they are made for.
Andy: any pictures of the metal filling station on skids or maybe you'll find the owner and have him deliver it to your front door?
nice work on the new punches and hard to believe you had the Craftsman lettering show up that nicely from that style of molding.
WELL DONE!!
here's to another great day melting metal or is it time to use one of those soft hammers you make and pound out a few dents on the new ride's trunk lid?
cheers
So people will be getting punches from you. We should start one of those challenges like the ice bucket. The Andy Punches Challenge. If an individual is afraid of getting punched, then they could get hammered.
Tops on the latest experiment.
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Andy your punches have come out a treat and yes and that would be an honour.
The sky is the limit when it comes to casting metal.![]()
Andy,
The new form patterns look great. Has this stepped up Rian's anticipation of the visit.
Dwight


What a great way spending fathers day morning on my andy thread catch up
Kids sent me on a little treasure hunt around the house this morning resulting in several chocolate bars, unlike the favoured andybrass, andyluminium and now andycopper ones found here.
Looking forward to the coming guests, just make grizz wear some boots, his japanese safety boots as we call them won't help with that glowy hot stuff.
Hammers and punches looking fantastic
I see the showers have started clearing up outside, so time for a mug of tea and some shoptime.
cheers GB
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Not pulling your punches anymore Andy!
At least not untill they are much colder.
Those punches came out great and really taken a next level step up with the asymmetric parting line on the drag. Looking forward to the next episode of “Andy’s hot metal shed”.
What do you have planned to cast in iron?

Not pulling your punches anymore Andy!
At least not untill they are much colder.
Those punches came out great and really taken a next level step up with the asymmetric parting line on the drag. Looking forward to the next episode of “Andy’s hot metal shed”.
What do you have planned to cast in iron?

I see what you did there![]()
Hi Andy,
It was great chatting via text earlier and looking forward to meeting you later this week along with Grizz.
Just trying to catch up on your thread while on the road!!
Craig