[TheForge] Swage block
Dann
[email protected]
Fri Feb 21 19:34:00 2003
Mike Linn,
Kudos for sharing your swage block stand design. At the ABANA Conference
in La Crosse, Wi, I had purchased one of the Oklahoma / Saltfork
Craftsmen 's swage blocks, and needed to build a stand.
Your shared photos were timely and helpful.
Thanks again.
Dann Johnson
At 06:01 PM 2/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>That was my stand and the photos are posted on photo site listed at the
>bottom of this email. Look under tooling on pages 2 and 3
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>mike
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>At 01:02 PM 02/21/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>>In June 2002, someone on this list posted photos of their Swage block
>>stand. It was built so that any working surface of the swage block
>>would be at the same height. I just found the photo on this computer.
>>there was a drop slot so that it could be used "one end" , a different
>>level for "on- side" or the top level "on flat".
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>>Dann Johnson
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