[TheForge] Casting a power hammer?
LrdThorolf at aol.com
LrdThorolf at aol.com
Sat Jul 29 08:30:12 EDT 2006
"frosty wrote"
Casting is a whole different craft/art, kind of like
baking. All the art is in the preparation with the act
of casting itself pretty anti-climactic no matter how
spectacular. Then you have to wait to see the results.
It's a lot like getting christmas gifts 6 mos. early
and having to wait to see what you get.
I'm interested in casting but I'm eclectic to the point
of schizophrenia AND have ulterior motives. I want a
power hammer and since the only recycling center within
a couple hundred (maybe thousands of) miles stopped
letting people buy I don't have a source for a
powerhammer anvil. I'll have to cast it myself.
I would think a good blacksmith like you would have learned long ago that
making something big can be a lot of time and effort. About half way through you
will be growling and snarling. The grizzly bears will be running south and
no animal life form will be within 100 miles of you. I have done small
casting in the past and I would not even think of all the scrap steel that you
would have to melt down for each part and then after casting them clean them
up. Then you would have to set them aside and spend more
hours/days/weeks/months making the rest of them.
In my opinion I think you should just save your money and buy one of the
new 150 pound air hammers. I saw one that came on the pallet and all a person
had to do was stand it up mount it to the floor and then add your air lines
to it and then have fun pounding steel.
in one hand. time, casting, insanity, building hammer, insanity, wife
refusing to let you in the house. in other hand, sanity and happy wife.
Later Ike
Pan's Forge
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