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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    I moved recently to this room, it is a little less than pregoing so excuse for a brothel (but is closer to the main workshop), forces sufficed while only on moving, to spread out things in places there is no time. at present the smithy looks here soClick image for larger version. 

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    Very nice. Is the blower motor variable in speed to get the right flow or just designed for the oven. And do you really need all those hammers I would kill for that anvil, but it must be a pain when you have to move your shop, talk about heavy metal..
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Is the blower motor variable in speed to get the right flow or just designed for the oven.
    Mike, on both forge stand blower motor with adjustment of supply of air (motors are connected through a dimer)it allows to adjust a flame of a gas burner
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    Mike, on both forge stand blower motor with adjustment of supply of air (motors are connected through a dimer)it allows to adjust a flame of a gas burner
    I have an AC dimmer and found this last night. Maybe a forge in my future. Hope household propane will get me started. Here in the little fan, but it drags so I have to see if I can get it working

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    table made ​​for my wife's mother (New Year's gift)











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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    table made ​​for my wife's mother (New Year's gift)











    Excellent design,,what holds the glass top in place..
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Excellent design,,what holds the glass top in place..
    I would say gravity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambozo View Post
    I would say gravity.
    You figure gravity holds it huh,,,,heard about gravity,,,never seen it,,,can you describe it or show me a picture of one...lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    You figure gravity holds it huh,,,,heard about gravity,,,never seen it,,,can you describe it or show me a picture of one...lol
    This about sums it up....
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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Excellent design,,what holds the glass top in place..
    Geezer I use three ways of mounting the glass: double-sided tape, silicone sealant and furniture sucker for glasses
    (in the manufacture of this table for mounting the glass I used sealant prev table for suckers)

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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    I use three ways of mounting the glass: double-sided tape, silicone sealant and furniture sucker for glasses
    You sure did a nice job of hiding it! I was thinking the fact that the glass is meant to be tucked into a corner would prevent the side to side motion, and the weight of the glass would prevent back-to-front motion. But the tape / sealant / suction cup answers all the questions.
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    Thanks Ruslan,,,I figured you would use something like that,,,,gravity is so old fashioned,,,,You are a true Artist,,,,great workmanship as always,,I love your stuff ,,,very good to see your works..
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    Quote Originally Posted by donor76 View Post
    Geezer I use three ways of mounting the glass: double-sided tape, silicone sealant and furniture sucker for glasses
    (in the manufacture of this table for mounting the glass I used sealant prev table for suckers)

    LOL ... Brilliant
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    thanks guys, I am always ready will share with you the secrets

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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    And do you really need all those hammers
    He believes in the saying; "Don't force it... get a bigger hammer!"
    Very nice setup. But the real magic isn't the tools, but the artist who wields them.
    That looks like it might be the speed control box on the end of the upper hammer rack. A mix of old and new tech.
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    Yahoo ... had the winning bid last night on a Thermal Arts Design Access #2 open hearth gas forge Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	8396 I need to make a horn and hardie on my piece of rail so I'll have a bigger anvil. Now I can make some scrolling jigs like Ruslan showed.
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