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DSCN3930.JPG3rd iron draonfly88 viewsStarting to look like a bugnicknaylo
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DSCN4297.jpgAnvil Stump crack stapled together42 viewsrough work, forged some staples to hold the stump check at bay. nicknaylo
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DSCN4405.JPGlittle gas forge38 viewswith a corkscrew before the final bendnicknaylo
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DSCN4409.JPGAfternoons forging37 viewscouple of ugly nails, decent but heavy bottle opener, 3/4 done dragonfly and messed up corkscrewnicknaylo
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extendotongs.jpgExtend O Tongs23 viewsfor the gas forge, nicknaylo
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FB_IMG_1472061603232.jpgRussell's dragon heads32 viewsHe demonstrated the second from the rightnicknaylo
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FB_IMG_1472061621374.jpgSteam Train sculpture40 viewsBrett and others fitting parts to the plan nicknaylo
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FDFMF.jpgFathers Day Flea Market Finds42 viewsa forged gate latch and a couple of handled top swages, inch and 3/4 and 2 inch sized swagesnicknaylo
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forge.jpgBrake Drum forge331 viewsit took about 4 months to get to this, brake drum, plumbing parts, odd bits of scrap metal and a blower, burns both charcoal and coal. nicknaylo
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forge0003.jpgfork end and holdfast239 viewsworking end of the BBQ fork, started as 18 inches of 1/4 x3/8 steel, ended up 25 inches long. Newest holdfast alongside the earlier ones. nicknaylo
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forge0005.jpgfire rake and water can handles372 viewsBeen meaning to shorten the fire rake handle and replace the alum. rod water can handle for a while now. nicknaylo
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Fork.jpgFork from the forge197 viewsa better shot than before.nicknaylo
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