[TheForge] So, what are you working on? (was: anybody there?)
Larry Brown
lp.brown at verizon.net
Wed Feb 16 06:37:36 EST 2011
There are several types of the Yaktrax I use the Pro as they have a velcro
strap on the front to keep them on. The cheapest ones fall off. I like that
they don't devastate a floor the second you walk inside while still wearing
them
Larry
At 05:52 AM 2/16/2011 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a pair of Yak Trax and they are great for walking on ice. They
>proved unsuitable for hiking in ice and snow, however. They come off too
>easily. They slowly work their way over to one side of the shoe, and if
>you're not alert, they pop off. The rope with springs idea is one I had
>too, and it sounds like a good one. I was hoping for something more
>substantial. Marshall has a pair that are super substantial. There's a
>front piece the toe slips into and a back piece I think goes under the
>heel. These wrap around the boot to some degree. (I should have
>photographed them, but am working from memory.) Each piece has a number
>of rivets (stubs of nails, I think) welded on -- each 1/2" long. The
>front and back pieces, which are substantial steel, are connected by a
>lighter gauge piece. The whole thing is welded together. I forget how it
>attaches to the boot (except for the toe, which slips in.) Unfortunately,
>this design is too substantial for hiking. I need something in-between.
>On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:50 PM, Larry Brown <lp.brown at verizon.net>
>wrote: > > I like Yak trax, rubber with spring wound around it in places,
>easy on and > off. > http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___24093 >
>They have a selection under traction aids > If you insist on making them
>the spring around a rope concept would work to > co0py the yaks but I get
>about two years from them with occasional use and > probably more if I
>took care of them(The rubber goes) > Larry Brown > > > At 12:32 PM
>2/14/2011 -0500, you wrote: >>D-ski, What are you working on? I've been
>out of the shop a couple weeks >>not because of the snow but because of
>the Arduino I'm playing >>with. Â (Neat little open-source embedded
>computer. Â www.Arduino.cc, if >>anyone's interested.) Before that I was
>out of the shop, XC skiing. Â Great >>snow for that. Hope we get more. Â
>(It's nice not to have to commute....) >>My next blacksmithing project
>will be to get my damascus blade blank (from >>NJBA's workshop this past
>Dec.) ready to receive a handle. Â I also need to >>find my gas forge
>burner. Â Always helps when firing up a forge. Â Vanished, >>somewhere,
>but I think I've got a lead on it. Marshall's about ready to >>put a
>handle on his blade, and I'll be loaning him a few books on the >>subject.
>Â After he masters all that, he can teach me! Question for >>all: Â Anyone
>know a really good design for ice walkers? I don't want >>crampons like
>ice climbers use, and I don't want the instep ice walkers >>I've seen
>described somewhere. Â I'd like something that straps to the boot >>and
>has squarish (i.e., edged, not pointed) projections to grab the >>ice. Â
>Does this ring any bells with anyone? On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:40 >>AM,
>Albin Drzewianowski <dski1045 at qis.net> wrote: > I think that TheForge >>is
>working, Ã just nobody has much to say. > > I think it has warmed
>up >>enough here in the mid-Atlantic that I can finally > get into the
>shop and >>do some forging. > > D-ski > Westminster, MD > The lyf so
>short, the craft >>so long to lerne. > >> -----Original Message----- >>
>From: >>theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net
>[mailto:theforge- >> >>bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Lynn
>Emrich >> Sent: Monday, >>February 14, 2011 11:29 AM >> To: Blacksmithing
>List Sponsored by ABANA >> >>Subject: [TheForge] anybody there? >> >> Just
>checking. >> >> > > > >
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