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So here is what I am playing with at the moment. I have been poking around the property and found some useful scrap in the brush line. I turned up a section of 8" stove pipe, 6 pieces of 4' x 1/2" rebar, and a lid to a 55gal drum.
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First I dug a hole 8" across and 12" deep. I dug another hole about a foot away that is 8" across and 8" deep then I dug a trench in between. Next I cut off a section of the stove pipe a bout 4" long leaving me about another section of about 10" in length. I used the sections of stove pipe as liners for my 2 holes so they wont collapse with use I used a 14" section of 1 1/2" pipe to join the 2 holes together to act as an air duct. I then filled in around the stove pipe and the trench to seal it all up and to make it all stable. To finish it off I set my break drum on top of the deep hole and set my 8" fan on top of the other. Works pretty good so far but this is just until I can make a stand out of the barrel lid for my break drum.
I have the lid set as a heat shield for my fan.
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Here is a railroad spike that I am playing with right now just working on hammer control and drawing down stock. Eventually it will get turned into a lead ladle.
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hey even kids like to play with hammers
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p.s. Thanks to Gobblerforge and the other smiths here for keeping my interest going.
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