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Hotrod Addiction

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That hand driven drill press is awesome. I've always wanted to get into blacksmithing and be able to make my own tools. I think I've watched the axe video on the home page like three times. I think I will probably build a forge alot like yours when I do build one.
 

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I'd cout out the sides of the hood so as you can get a long piece in the fire, there will be times when you need to heat the middle of a long length of metal and at the moment you won't be able to. I'd cut a quarter circle shape out.
 

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Nice...Now if you start doing castings let me know...LOL I have some casting work that needs done that would keep you busy for years.
 

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Here's proof that a shop doesn't have to be big, fancy, or expensive to be way cool!

Be glad I'm not your neighbor - I'd be hanging out, asking questions and checking out all the tools. I'm good about bringing beer though!
 
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got it in some paint and in the shop....


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got the new blower on the old stand ...


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I am new here but a farrier by trade. Love the set up and nice fisher anvil. I just sold a 400lb ish Peter wright too big for a shop anvil.
 

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He missed the bar code on that 2x4 by the door too :bounce:

Just kidding though, that's a really well done shop.


LOL I went back to look for it.

I can't wait to pics of that new forge with some hot coals in it. :thumbup:

BTW, the big *** chain hanging up, decoration or does it have a use ?
 

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its a old hand forged chain , with forge weld links , so its there just for looks and preservation , found it in the scrap yard....
 

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Damn I just sold a 200 lb Vulcan it prob was one of the sweetest anvils I had. It was dead sounding but steel turned on it like butter.
 
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did a little detail work on the forge , and got the blower pipe in , also put on the 12 inch top for the exhaust to hook to...


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The timing could not be better for me. I just picked up a forge and anvil.I have no more space in my garage. So i will have to see what I can learn from you.
Looks great so far. I will take sum time and read from start to finish.
Thank you for your post.
 
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i pull'd all my stuff in and out for a long time , it works but that stuff is not light ! haveing a shop just for it helps out a tun ! its all mounted good and in the right place , if you have and thing i can help with just ask...
 
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the floor is hard ! packed down good , the only thing is it gets all over , its dusty , but i go out to work not look good....
 
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got the brick mockup done and the 12 in pipe for the chimney installed, works ok when its hot , might need to lower the hood some...

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got the forge all done ! other that adding a pice to the front to lower the hood, think it came out good though !


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Pug, Great Shop. Love the place. If I were younger, I would love to take up smithing. Wish I would have years ago. When I was about 10 there was a smith on the corner from our farm. I would live in his shop straightening bent nails till the old Smitty would run me home. Don't know why I didn't take up the hammer, I have most of the tools, but life had other plans. To late for another carrier. :lol:
Have to ask: Did I miss something? What happened to the Royal blower? One connected to your forge is the Buffalo. Why is that? I have a Royal that looks identical to yours. Do you prefer one over the other?
Your work looks great, how long have you been at it?
John
 

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Cool shop, that looks like a fun hobby. Out of curiousity, how cold does it have to get outside before you shut the doors or stop working? Seems like you could keep working well below freezing temperatures.
 
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Have to ask: Did I miss something? What happened to the Royal blower? One connected to your forge is the Buffalo. Why is that? I have a Royal that looks identical to yours. Do you prefer one over the other?
Your work looks great, how long have you been at it?
John

it was stuck , had it working , then it locked up agen ? so i just started usen the buffalo , it was new old stock when i got it , it is not as good as the royal , wish i could get it going but i think its a babbitt bearing and i dont feel like learning how to do pore them..

and thanks i have been going on a year or so now , in march i go to brian brazeal blacksmith school , so i hope to boost my work then...

Cool shop, that looks like a fun hobby. Out of curiousity, how cold does it have to get outside before you shut the doors or stop working? Seems like you could keep working well below freezing temperatures.

the wood stove keeps it to ware i dont need a jacket when its 18 outside, thats as cold as its been here so far....
 

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the wood stove keeps it to ware i dont need a jacket when its 18 outside, thats as cold as its been here so far....[/QUOTE]


Cool, thanks
 
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whell that did not work.... just as bad as it was at start up , when it gets hot it ***** small bits of ash of the floor though ! lol...


going to try to lower the hood down some next....


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Cool shop and a very interesting hobby. I hope that some minor mods sort out the vacumn effect created by the forge.

At some point in my life I would like to try out black smithing.
 

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very nice! well done. love the old fixtures and decorations, since i was raised in a house with an antique dealer mother.


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Mad props to for getting the forge going. :thumbup:


The brick underneath looks good (did you do that?) and I think the forge looks better with the hood lowered.


Any plans to draw the heat out during the Summer months ?
 
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Mad props to for getting the forge going. :thumbup:


The brick underneath looks good (did you do that?) and I think the forge looks better with the hood lowe


Any plans to draw the heat out during the Summer months ?

Yes I did the brick myself it was a fairly easy project. I've got it 8 foot by 8 foot opening in the front and I have 2 vents to install in the peak. We will see how that goes
 

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Pugman, It looks great! I have followed this thread from the beginning and I can't tell you how much your set up makes me want to go out and do the same. If only I knew where to start. Keep it up. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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Pugman, It looks great! I have followed this thread from the beginning and I can't tell you how much your set up makes me want to go out and do the same. If only I knew where to start. Keep it up. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:


IForgeIron go there is the best place to start,...

thought i would also through out there that as to date i have only around $2000.00 in the hole thing inside and out....

update...pinstripe back on...


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Just gotta ask. Where did you have all your goodies before you built the shop ? Awesome setup. Did you make your tongs ??? Just wondering.
Are you into railroad spike art ? Knife making ?
 
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