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  1. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Blacking an Anvil using Chronos Steel Blacking Solution

    Gas? I use a paraffin blow torch.
  2. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Blacking an Anvil using Chronos Steel Blacking Solution

    or use a bolow torch and get the surface warm, enough to bubble spit. brush on a mix of bee's wax, linseed oil. Get a good even coating, it will blacken, then buff hard, repeat untill you get the finish you like.. Here is one of my Od Leg Black Smith vice, finished that way. That has been...
  3. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    A Few tools restored.

    Changable carbibe insert.
  4. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    A Few tools restored.

    From this abused screwdriver. This one was not so bad. I do like the pattern on the handle. I even fitted copper roves.
  5. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Blacking an Anvil using Chronos Steel Blacking Solution

    Frost do a nice kit. Using Gun Black gets expensive. Try using a stove black from a decent Hardware store, it now comes in differant shades.
  6. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    Market cart

    What our shed did was go to a local Trailer spare parts place. Brought a dead trailer, new wheels and spares to rebuild the axils and carriers. Buit a hard wood frame, brass screws to suit.
  7. The_Yellow_Ardvark

    what best to plant ...

    Ground cover ivy, thern once a year burn it back to improve the soil. A few ground covering roses. Then a nice Clermatis. That will grow up through the ivy and the roses. Will take a season or two, but worth it.
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