Not all that bushy I know but fun all the same.
This last 3 weeks at home has been a busy time for me. Lots of wedding organisation stuff and a trip away with the full family which was great.
In the between times I even managed to get some shed time with a lot of welding admin getting sorted and a little forge time.
I made a start on a "product line" of bbq tools forged from horse shoes.
A steak flipper and a fork. I'll be adding a spatula type doodaa when I get back from the rigs in about 3 weeks.
I've got my first ever show coming up this year so it will be balls to the wall in the coming months trying to make as much stuff as possible.
I'm also on a quest to make a good number of bottle openers too...
As for the welding - Ive needed to get a few projects off the ground for a good while.
This will be a portable forge once it's all finished. (For the show) - All I need is legs and to sort the front of it out a little bit. - the hand cranked fan weighs a ton! I've got another forge to build too as I've got all the bits just taking up space so best get welding and sell it on.
And finally I needed to sort out my swage block stand. I threw the last one together and being a bit skint at the time I scrimped on the legs - so you had a tripod of pipes rather than anything solid.
I also didn't have a recess to hold the block vertical which was frustrating as well as the original stand being too high...
The added bit of angle iron at the front acts as a place to store my angle grinder which works a treat.
I did the whole project with the stick welder, I desperately needed the practice but it's nice to see I'm getting there.
I had actually run out of wire on the mig and got some yesterday - It seems I now need to practice my mig skills again...
Thanks for looking all the best
Andy
This last 3 weeks at home has been a busy time for me. Lots of wedding organisation stuff and a trip away with the full family which was great.
In the between times I even managed to get some shed time with a lot of welding admin getting sorted and a little forge time.
I made a start on a "product line" of bbq tools forged from horse shoes.


A steak flipper and a fork. I'll be adding a spatula type doodaa when I get back from the rigs in about 3 weeks.
I've got my first ever show coming up this year so it will be balls to the wall in the coming months trying to make as much stuff as possible.
I'm also on a quest to make a good number of bottle openers too...

As for the welding - Ive needed to get a few projects off the ground for a good while.
This will be a portable forge once it's all finished. (For the show) - All I need is legs and to sort the front of it out a little bit. - the hand cranked fan weighs a ton! I've got another forge to build too as I've got all the bits just taking up space so best get welding and sell it on.

And finally I needed to sort out my swage block stand. I threw the last one together and being a bit skint at the time I scrimped on the legs - so you had a tripod of pipes rather than anything solid.

I also didn't have a recess to hold the block vertical which was frustrating as well as the original stand being too high...

The added bit of angle iron at the front acts as a place to store my angle grinder which works a treat.
I did the whole project with the stick welder, I desperately needed the practice but it's nice to see I'm getting there.

I had actually run out of wire on the mig and got some yesterday - It seems I now need to practice my mig skills again...
Thanks for looking all the best
Andy