oldironfarmer
Well-known member
Wow! I am really impressed! One thing about your work with antiques which I share is the desire to not damage or destroy the original machine. I appreciate that. You did not cut up or weld your trip hammer to make it work 
Too many people are a little quick to "fix" without thinking about the heritage of the machine.
I had looked at your first two pages a month ago, but was stuck inside today and slogged through it, time well spent.
Being able to make repair parts for obsolete equipment is a tremendous joy.
Keep up the good work!
Do you have blacksmithing experience? I noticed you said you obtained coke to use in your forge. For most work, up to welding heats, true wood charcoal you make yourself makes a fine fuel and has fewer impurities than most coal.

Too many people are a little quick to "fix" without thinking about the heritage of the machine.
I had looked at your first two pages a month ago, but was stuck inside today and slogged through it, time well spent.
Being able to make repair parts for obsolete equipment is a tremendous joy.
Keep up the good work!
Do you have blacksmithing experience? I noticed you said you obtained coke to use in your forge. For most work, up to welding heats, true wood charcoal you make yourself makes a fine fuel and has fewer impurities than most coal.

