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My name is Brian and I'm a toolaholic.
Nice, that came out great for your first try! Congratulations
Mike
Very nice. I guess you will be casting pot metal soon.
Vince

Looks good to me. Thanks for taking the time to record and share your ventures, once again.![]()

So many possibilities this opens for you Andy, put me on the list for your first run of hit and miss engines.
JB
Andy: you've been busy while i've been Moving some stuff.
wow after that cool video of the glass breaking you've been making a teapot looking melting pot (forgot the term for it at this senior moment) so you can be more exact on your aluminum and soft metal pours and now you are doing cast iron.
man that looks like it was plenty HOT!! OMG you've got more scrap than most of us combined so I'm thinking maybe a new melting shed with a lot bigger forge is in order and maybe OSHA won't have all the restrictions on you on your farm in Oklahoma that drove a lot of our big steel companies out of the country.
keep up the great work and I hope you enjoy your day!!
I'm totally jealous. An art I'd love to learn, but I don't have time for

Very impressive skills you have developed right before our eyes. The current stock of 3-D printers have limitations and it will take years for the technology to catch up with you, Andy.
The shackle looks pretty good. Probably the only US made one in production today![]()


Very cool stuff, thanks for keeping us updated. I love following along with all of this stuff. I don't normally like watching videos, but yours are short and to the point, and add another dimension to this thread.
You'll have to tell your phone and PC to kiss and make up - can't have their little spat ruin it for the rest of us![]()
Andy,
I'm no tech guy but you can email the photos from your phone to yourself, that is what just did otherwise I may not have thought of it either.
JB


There is a hazard with casting iron. Running the furnace hotter wound up with my 2,600F brick starting to melt.![]()
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Andy if this were wine you would now have to cork your bottles; no more screw on caps those are for the nice work. You have crossed the line! Keep it up and you will have your own cooking show! Hey! I bet is would sell on cable. From the crucible to the crock pot something's cooking in Oklahoma. Other shows; If you can't stand the heat stay off the air! Andy's on fire!!!!!!

Andy
It looks like I'll be in your town late Monday afternoon or early evening so Can we plan a visit on Tuesday morning the 26th
Sure looking forward to meeting up
Don
Whoa... just gone and cast some iron already!
Video is awesome. Iron is always a little more energetic. Couple of nice sparklers coming off the casting. It is much less forgiving but all the patternmaking has paid off with great results. How's the sand looking after that casting and how long did it take to get up to temperature?
I see a new furnace coming too.![]()
Looks like you're cooking with oil now!
(we'll have to wait for the pipeline hookup before you'll be cooking with gas again...)
Your initial foray into cast iron looks good - slightly more difficult than the soft metals, but all your casting practice this winter really paid off.
Andy, enjoyed your videos. Congrats on the cast iron pour. I don’t think I’ll be able to start casting due to having to wear a skirt....long pants, leather shoes, gloves and a face shield. Maybe I’ll look into casting ice.
Don’t forget to keep Don distracted Tuesday. Lol.
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Andy: i'm just following along watching videos and learning as you teach me (us) which is a lot nicer coming from you than reading books or watching videos and reading about other people we don't know.
how's the critters?
i'm still sending prayers for your bride hoping she improves or is still smiling at your jokes.
have a great day cause i'm pretty sure I will.
cheers
Been reading/lurking for awhile. Still amazed at everything you can do.


I got a great gift in the mail from Squatch. Thanks, Casey!
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Pretty nice tool set if I do say so. I'll have to sharpen the saws and chisel. The chisel needs a proper bois d'arc handle.
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My pickup needed an oil change. Since I only have two lifts and haven't quite finished Cleaning Up My Shop, I changed it in the driveway.
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Say hi to Callie Rose, aka The Shadow.
Then I had a bit of time in the blacksmith shop. I needed two more pokers for the foundry, and a handle for another spoon. This is the style handle I like.
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It's a traditional blacksmith handle. Here are the handles:
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The top item made of rebar I did to help get the lids off 5 gallon plastic buckets. It works ok.
Thanks for stopping by guys!
Nice present!
Oil change on the road is very familiar to me.![]()
). Then I was really impressed.Garages are over rated anyway.
Driveway works just fine.
Neat tool set and pokers.

I was sweeping the shop yesterday with my Andy Martin broom and got to thinking about all the other pastimes that you have been missing out on since you started melting metals. And then you go and play blacksmith for a while. It's good to see you still remember the other skills.
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Glad you use your broom!Boy does that bring back memories.
Andy: still following along as you Clean your shop.
so tell me since you get pretty much all the use out of a tire just how often do you change the oil in your truck or rigs? and do you use 10/30 or synthetic or what and why?
are Hershey and Cali getting along pretty good? or has Cali started following you and Hershey stays in with your wife?
it's another great day in paradise where ever that may be so i'll enjoy mine while you hopefully enjoy yours.
BTW Cleaning is overrated, but if you have to and need to pressure wash i just learned and bought a turbo attachment for my hose for my little Honda pressure washer and turned it into a beast.
cheers

I have when BOTH of my lifts are full
Minimal spilled oil drip cleanup is nice, though. The nice thing about 3/4+ ton trucks is you hardly need ramps. I've been known to do it in the soft grass lol.
Andy love the tool kit it![]()

I'll recommend the turned post 12000 pound two post model bendpak, they are a most useful tool. They don't have any trouble picking up my one ton trucks. I don't crawl around on the floor under a vehicle nearly as well as I used to. I don't know if I'm just getting old or if I'm finally getting smart. [emoji848][emoji16]
My name is Brian and I'm a toolaholic.
