[TheForge] tools

Jesse Seipel jsguardian at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 11 02:55:55 EDT 2006


To answer your question:  Right now I just want to take raw metal, heat it 
up, and shape it.  In to what?  Well, I'll tell you when I'm finished what 
it is that I made. :)  What I make is not important to me right now. . . 
making it IS.  I have alot to learn, and I have found I learn best by doing. 
  I guess in the near future I'll be hunting down a hard surface, a means of 
holding hot metal, a hammer of sorts, and using my BBQ as it was never 
intended. :)

As I mentioned, if anyone has extra tools the would be willing to sell or 
give away, please let me know.

Also, I have a limited amount of space in my yard, and was hoping someone 
might have a good idea as to making a contained fire to heat metal.  
Something roughly 4 foot cubed.

Thank you,
~Jesse


>From: "Jerry Frost" <frosty at customcpu.com>
>Reply-To: Sponsored by ABANA <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
>To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: Re: [TheForge] tools
>Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:44:18 -0800
>
>Welcome aboard Jesse:
>
>It's been a while since anyone asked the minimum tool list question. There 
>isn't one best answer, so much depends on what you want to do.
>
>The shortest list some think I'm being flipant giving is, you need a: fire, 
>something heavy to beat against, something to hold hot metal and a hammer. 
>It's the bare truth.
>
>On the other hand you may want to get into forging wagon or gun parts and 
>need a goodly list of tools.
>
>For the beginner the list is closer to the former than the latter. You need 
>something for an anvil, a couple feet of RR track makes a decent anvil. 
>Vise grips were invented by a blacksmith tired of dropping work from tongs. 
>A selection of ball pein hammers can be had from Harbor Frieght for around 
>$15 +S&H. A 2lb. cross pein is a good addition too. Don't try swinging much 
>more than a 2lb. hammer till you've developed good technique, even then 
>it's not a great idea.
>
>The forge can be as simple as an old BBQ and a hair drier or as complex and 
>space age as you like. Coal, coke, charcoal and propane are the most common 
>forge fuels. Once we know more about what you intend you'll be showered 
>with ideas, pics and forge plans.
>
>So, tell us more about what you want to do and we'll be more than happy to 
>tell you all about it. <grin>
>
>Again, Welcome Jesse.
>
>Frosty
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>it ain't real.
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>
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>
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>
>From: "Jesse Seipel" <jsguardian at hotmail.com>
>
>
>>Does anyone have any recommendations on specificly what type of 
>>Hammer/Tongs/Anvil a beginer should be using?  Also, does anyone have and 
>>of these items they would be willing to sell or give away?
>>
>>
>
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