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I love this guys old school chisel repair - Arlin Eastman - 03-03-2024 Thing is I threw out some of the ones that were given to me that were as bad. I also love his tools. RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - barryvabeach - 03-04-2024 Arlin, thanks, loved his video, went to youtube and watched a few more. Yes, love his tools - his anvil is extremely impressive. RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - AHill - 03-05-2024 (03-03-2024, 08:45 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote:Doesn't everybody have a home version of an induction heating machine? Enjoyed the video. He's a pretty good blacksmith and welder on top of his woodworking expertise. RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - titanxt - 03-05-2024 That was an excellent video. Nice shop too. Cleaning up old tools and making new tools look a bit older is so much fun. RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - ChuckHill - 03-06-2024 Thanks Arlin! That was very interesting to watch a skilled blacksmith at work. And that anvil... man! RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - Arlin Eastman - 03-06-2024 Back in the days we had a 600 pounder in our machine/welding shop. if it was moved it was by forklift RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - Arlin Eastman - 03-06-2024 (03-05-2024, 08:10 AM)AHill Wrote: Doesn't everybody have a home version of an induction heating machine? Enjoyed the video. He's a pretty good blacksmith and welder on top of his woodworking expertise. I could not remember what it was called. Boy would that be nice. RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - AHill - 03-06-2024 (03-06-2024, 05:05 AM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I could not remember what it was called. Boy would that be nice. One the size that guy had in his shop runs anywhere from $1500-3500. They are 240V and usually require a 40A circuit breaker. That means a dedicated circuit to the induction heater. And that doesn't include the liquid cooled copper coil. Those portable units are usually only seen in specialty shops. RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - ZachDillinger - 03-06-2024 (03-03-2024, 08:45 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I have a set of Black Bear Forge chisels that I bought at Woodworking in America back in 2016. Excellent tools! Love to see him succeed on YouTube! RE: I love this guys old school chisel repair - Arlin Eastman - 03-09-2024 (03-06-2024, 04:38 PM)AHill Wrote: One the size that guy had in his shop runs anywhere from $1500-3500. They are 240V and usually require a 40A circuit breaker. That means a dedicated circuit to the induction heater. And that doesn't include the liquid cooled copper coil. Those portable units are usually only seen in specialty shops. Only when I win the lottery and after a bigger shop 50x100 then if I have money left over I will get one. |