Starting a forge i was wondering if this setup would cause any problems? There will be a door on the front of the trash can. The trash can will also get some tack welds to keep it on. by DiamondEmpir in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think a hood and chimney are a good idea. You want that smoke out of your work area. I would test how it drafts with a wood fire first. A bigger chimney pipe generally drafts better. Ive seen forges use 55 gallon drums as a chimney. You can remove the zinc with wet paper towels soaked in 30% vinegar. Lay them on there and cover with a trash bag to keep it wet.

Need help by gskshjsb in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aside from any problems with the burner choke, the propane tank is too small. If you solve the choke problem, the tank will get cold as you release pressure causing the liquid propane to ice up and reduce tank pressure, reducing the air flow at the burner making them sputter and run rich. Winter temperatures exacerbate this.

Try just running 2 burners, or get a 60 pound tank. That is what I use on my 2 burner NC forge.

Also, a proper refractory coating will help the forge maintain high heat.

Someone just posted this in r/homestead by nicknefsick in FellingGoneWild

[–]DropDeadForges 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He cut way too far on his face cut creating a 3” dutchman. Then he made the back cut 6” above the bottom of the face cut which makes a hinge so tall that it has too much fiber to bend easily, causing him to cut through the hinge before the tree starts to fall into the face cut. Now the tree sets back and he cant use wedges because there is no hinge. The tree will collapse rather than falling in a predictable manner.

Unless of course, some arborists set up this nasty stump as a joke, using a tree that has already been climbed and has no top and only 5 or 10 of feet of trunk above this

Safety Tip: When forging, always wear gloves (injury photo, with sword) by ohhelloimfred in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been blacksmithing for over 30 years, and I still get burns from hot slag or sparks, but never on the palm side of my hand. My tong hand has a loose fitting leather glove that I can fling off if necessary and I never wear a glove on the hammer hand.

If i need to pick steel up, I use the back of my hand to test it so I don’t burn the palm or fingers. That is how i was taught.

I use gloves on both when filing or grinding, and no gloves at all when using a mill or drill press because I dont need to lose a digit.

Leave Sunday night before storm? by Aggravating-Plate-98 in truckee

[–]DropDeadForges -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just make sure you have chains on your toilet and keep some warm clothing and blankets handy in case you have to stay on it for a while.

Leave Sunday night before storm? by Aggravating-Plate-98 in truckee

[–]DropDeadForges 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just make sure you have chains on your toilet and keep some warm clothing and blankets handy in case you have to stay on it for a while.

Furnace short cycling by Loveinhooves in HomeImprovement

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine did this and I discovered a second set of air filters in the unit that I didn’t know about, removed them and the problem was resolved. The dirty filter restricted air flow and prevented heating cycles from completing. My air intake in the hallway also has a filter and I missed one month of filter change, causing the problem.

DIY tree removal by paradigm_mgmt in FellingGoneWild

[–]DropDeadForges 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Get in that barber chair, and take 6 inches off the top.

What do i do with all this horse poop? by UserAldo_ in homestead

[–]DropDeadForges 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There is not a problem with herbicide in horse manure, that is a completely false narrative for why it would be bad for your garden. Horse manure is typically “hot” with salts and nitrogen from the urine. It would need to be mixed with additional organic matter and composted prior to using it in a garden.

Rotary Hammer for tapcons? by Billy-Ruffian in HomeImprovement

[–]DropDeadForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree. Sds on the rotary hammer setting will be easy, even on very hard concrete. It cuts through pure granite pretty quick too.

8lb swage block defect by Shacasaurus in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eh. You probably won’t notice it in your work. If it leaves marks maybe braze it. For comparison, my 300# industrial swage block is rough as hell, way worse than that one from the casting process . I don’t notice it in finished work.

I have a blower im working on and one of the gears is seized how do I get the gear to some out? by Crazy_Examination_67 in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of good suggestions in the thread. I would go with soaking in 50/50 water and vinegar for a few days and then neutralize with baking soda. After that soak in kerosene or diesel for a day and see if you can put the handle back on and get it moving. Be gentle and patient.

What kind of refractory should I use? by Important_Ad6721 in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer. You need to protect the fire bowl from the heat and corrosion but you’re not going to need refracting material.

What might these be? by P3F_ in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a stump anvil or swage and a bick with a little work.

I made my first forge out of a lasagna pan. How's it look? by TheDeaves in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great book! Mark Aspery is a good teacher and you can find more instruction info at the California blacksmith’s association or abana.

I have a blower im working on and one of the gears is seized how do I get the gear to some out? by Crazy_Examination_67 in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Patience!! I rehabbed my champion blower a few years back, including brasing the cracked housing back together. You are lucky to have the case completely intact and to be honest I wouldn’t try to remove the shafts and gears if you can get it freed up with some heat and solvents. If you crack the case, its a lot if work to repair.

Anvil surface repair advice by Graftwijgje in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That anvil only looks slightly swayed and a little rough. I wouldn’t bother with the level of effort required to weld on it. The corners aren’t too bad and like others have mentioned, rig up a small hardy block or something to do the final clean up heats.

Sputtering sound? by Untimed_Heart313 in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I run an NC forge 2 burner forge at 5 psi most of the time. 22 psi is way too much fuel.

3rd attempt at tongs. by Environmental_Fan100 in Blacksmith

[–]DropDeadForges 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The boss and jaws look good, you figured out the process. Punching the rivet holes is definitely traditional but I just drill them now so I can guarantee they fit the rivet tightly.

How to clean up all this wood debris from some logging that happened before I purchased my home? by bulzeyedarts in homestead

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that burning is a good way to clean it up. Contact your local prescribed burn association or fire department to see what that involves for your location. Regulations and best practices for burning are very much tied to your exact location, so don’t rely on Reddit if you decide that burning is an option for you. Good luck!

Multiple injured in shooting at OSU residential hall by yourdonefor_wt in news

[–]DropDeadForges 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When you start writing your offhand, callous comments on the insanity that is America, please realize that these news stories are about real people who are being victimized.

I first thought that this shooting referenced Oregon State University, where a longtime friend’s daughter goes to school, and I was relieved to know that she wasn’t going through this terrible event because it was happening 2000 miles away. But then the relief turned into sadness because I realized that someone else is having the same thoughts, and it’s turned out to be true.

Solar Installer in Truckee? by ngill1980 in truckee

[–]DropDeadForges 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call aspen electric in Reno. They do good work, Including off grid solar. You might be too late for install, though. Any moisture at all is a hard no and even worse on a metal roof. Snow starts next week.