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Gwydion
09-03-2008, 01:53 PM
Always something I have wanted to try, but its quite a healthy investment to get started. I have been in contact with a few re-enactment groups up in northern maryland to see if I could use their supplies.

Have any of yall ever tried any form of smithing?

ocean733
09-03-2008, 01:58 PM
Always something I have wanted to try, but its quite a healthy investment to get started. I have been in contact with a few re-enactment groups up in northern maryland to see if I could use their supplies.

Have any of yall ever tried any form of smithing?

Ok. I give. What's smithing? :shrug:

Lugnut
09-03-2008, 01:59 PM
No smithing, but I've cast aluminum for a car club I used to belong to. Cast custom emblems, some throttle bodies for two EFI conversion projects, and some odds and ends

I still have a couple crucibles, safety equipment, plumbing and the propane burners, one of which Dougster here on the forums helped me put together. Don't have any molding sand or the copes/drags but they are easy to build.

Theres a guy locally that does some black iron forging and aluminum casting near Breton Bay. Give me a bit and I'll try to dig up the name.

ocean733
09-03-2008, 02:00 PM
Ok. I looked it up. What would you be smithing?

Gwydion
09-03-2008, 02:12 PM
Theres a guy locally that does some black iron forging and aluminum casting near Breton Bay. Give me a bit and I'll try to dig up the name.


That would be great, thanks!

Ok. I looked it up. What would you be smithing?
Anything to get started really. :)

Lugnut
09-03-2008, 02:42 PM
That would be great, thanks!


Anything to get started really. :)

PM sent. :yay:

Gwydion
09-03-2008, 05:53 PM
PM sent. :yay:

Thanks!

Dougstermd
09-03-2008, 05:57 PM
I once was a metal smith but now I am a "structuralTechnician"


:killingme

Gwydion
09-08-2008, 07:38 PM
Still havent gotten in contact with him. Some family stuff got in the way. Either way, I spent a good amount of time over the past week drawing and figuring out how to make a small forge, something portable enough that I don't need to leave it outside. What I ended up with was a concrete reinforced tub with a hand cranked air supply going into a steel tube with holes where the charcoal will lay ontop of. Whole thing will measure ~24 inches with enough area for a concentrated 16-18" burn.

I went to Lowes and got all the supplies *except* the blower. Still havent figured out what I can ginny rig to work. And I'm thinking about adding a bend in the tube and a "cap" on the outside end to allow ash to pour out afterwards. So, for the time being.... Im sitting here with a bag of concrete, a tub, some piping, a bag of charcoal, and a fiance with a strange "What the #### are you doing?" look on her face.

:P

Anvil
09-08-2008, 10:05 PM
be glad to help ya out . what ya looking to make .

Dougstermd
09-08-2008, 10:08 PM
be glad to help ya out . what ya looking to make .

long time no see:buddies:

Anvil
09-08-2008, 10:21 PM
hey there! how ya doing ? the grill work good thanks!!! saved my buttt!! and yo missed a good party lol!!20 lb cook all night


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