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Looky what I just picked up ! So cool ! :)
 

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Had to sell my last one when hard up for money a few years back ...got me another one now to forge trigger guards and small parts . Real nice forge ! The blower is all fill of mouse nest and such ....I have to work on this Carolina gun next few days but hopefully be cleanin up the ' new to me " forge soon and getter her to workin shape ...
 
Sweet! I do mostly gas now but started with charcoal. I keep thinking about building a coal forge since I still have my Champion blower.
Funny you'd mention that ....since Forged in Fire and the like these forged have gone to stupid prices .... I was finally to the point where I was gonna build a forge just like you said , I've been looking for awhile now ....then this just popped up ! AND it was $150 !! Swing !!!
 
Funny you'd mention that ....since Forged in Fire and the like these forged have gone to stupid prices .... I was finally to the point where I was gonna build a forge just like you said , I've been looking for awhile now ....then this just popped up ! AND it was $150 !! Swing !!!
That is a good price! I bought my anvil and blower before the Forged in Fire show and built a Tom Lively forge for making knives. That would have been 2006 or so. I find gas to be more convenient, but coal or charcoal forges is better for large work.
 
That is a good price! I bought my anvil and blower before the Forged in Fire show and built a Tom Lively forge for making knives. That would have been 2006 or so. I find gas to be more convenient, but coal or charcoal forges is better for large work.
I've never tried gas but just kinda like coal because its traditional . Forging tools are priced rediculously . There was a turee ( spelled wrong , but bottom of a forge ) and it was $500 ! Lordy ....Anvils are still in the rediculously stupid price range but no biggy . I have railroad track and it works just fine . I've had anvils in he past but since I dont do a lot of forging I never used them a lot . I dont do a lot of forging so I dont need a lot of equipment . Trigger guards are the regular forge work now ... I have a couple frizzens to work on too and some small stuff from time to time ...will be good to have the forge around .
 
Check the bearings on your fan shaft. The one I had , the bearings were worn out, so I made new ones from brass. I think this is a rivet forge, to heat up rivets.
 
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