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_20160822_055141.JPGRoaring Camp Nail Stump26 viewsnicknaylo
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_20160822_061958.JPGRussell's dragon heads33 viewsHe demonstrated the second from the rightnicknaylo
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FB_IMG_1472061603232.jpgRussell's dragon heads32 viewsHe demonstrated the second from the rightnicknaylo
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DSCN2226.JPGSmithy, left hand side.192 viewsanvil with all the tongs,gas forge and exiled table saw, toolbox, bag of RR spikes on the ground etc..nicknaylo
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DSCN2225.JPGSmithy, right hand side.221 viewscement board up behind the forge, blower, post vise, etc. nicknaylo
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Soapstone.jpgSoapstone holder14 viewsforged from stainless (it's what they had) about 6 inches long with the scrap of soapstone. nicknaylo
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DSCN2220.JPGSquare and round punches201 viewssquare forged from lug wrench, round is a sharpening steel, tang cut off. block held to the anvil by a weighted chain is my answer to no square edges on the anvil nicknaylo
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DSCN2514.JPGSteak Turner from a RR spike.66 viewsabout 9 inches, part of post turkey forging. nicknaylo
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FB_IMG_1472061621374.jpgSteam Train sculpture40 viewsBrett and others fitting parts to the plan nicknaylo
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DSCN2377.JPGToasting Forks47 viewsOn the left is the first one, the right is a 2nd attempt to do the same, still needs worknicknaylo
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DSCN2184.jpgTong collection.235 views9 pairs, those on the right get more use, the bolt tongs in the middle are the first pair I've made. nicknaylo
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