Nice work you can also make book shelves, Ill give you a simple tip make yourself a picket twister which is simple to build get 1/8" ×1/2 flatbar twist it 'look on RUclips theres some vids that show how to make them,buy a metal bender with a scroll attachment from harbor freight their not very expensive about $175 for both people love ornamental iron work you can make gates, yard ornaments ,fence you can incorporate your horse shoes, you can sell them online or at flea markets ect great job .
Welder, grinder, vice, wire brushes and files. S'all you need. I've made over $1000 in the past 3 months making horse shoe sculptures. Pumpkins for halloween are a good seller. Xmas trees, wine racks, boot racks, reindeer, cats, custom signage, the list is endless :D
Great work I have a couple of questions if you don't mind I see all of your work and I got it except can you give details of how you make the horseshoe ring puzzle I have some grandchildren that would love those thanks for sharing
You've really made some nice stuff, I have welder, cutting torch, and all types of metal working equiepment and was wondering about doing something like your krafts. Very good work you've done!
Cool to see someone else doing stuff with the horseshoes. I've been making stuff from horseshoes for a year or two for family and friends. Planning on making a stock pile of stuff to take to craft shows and stuff. I have a page on facebook, secondhand horseshoes. Keep up the good work.
All depends on what you want to do. Ark welders are cheaper, quick to set up but often don't leave a "beautiful weld". I prefer my mig welder for projects like this. Now there are two types of mig wire. Flux core and solid core. Flux core wire has a powered flux on the wire, so when you weld a piece of steel, the heat of the weld burns off the flux creating a shield they protects the weld from contamination. Flux core wire is not as clean as solid core wire. But with solid core wire you need to run a shielding gas (ie: argon, or argon co2 mixture). This will give you the cleanest looking welds so long as you tune your machine properly and prep your welding surface.
hey man I got a question maybe you can help me out with I'm trying to make a pice of art for my friend but to do it I need to bend the horseshoes and I have tried to heat them up and they just don't want to bend do you have any suggestions on what I should do
+Trevor Wallpe It sounds simple but it is actually a very challenging task. 1st you need to heat up the shoe to forging temperature (the metal will be a bright orange color). You cannot archive this type of heat in say a wood fire. you really need a propane or coal forge. next you need the propper tools. you Will need a basic anvil at the least and really any type of hammer will do. you then need to start working the shoe on the horn to make it round. very tricky to do that as a novice with out leaving hammer marks in the steel too. Hope this helps give you an idea
Nice work you can also make book shelves, Ill give you a simple tip make yourself a picket twister which is simple to build get 1/8" ×1/2 flatbar twist it 'look on RUclips theres some vids that show how to make them,buy a metal bender with a scroll attachment from harbor freight their not very expensive about $175 for both people love ornamental iron work you can make gates, yard ornaments ,fence you can incorporate your horse shoes, you can sell them online or at flea markets ect great job .
Welder, grinder, vice, wire brushes and files. S'all you need.
I've made over $1000 in the past 3 months making horse shoe sculptures. Pumpkins for halloween are a good seller. Xmas trees, wine racks, boot racks, reindeer, cats, custom signage, the list is endless :D
Great work I have a couple of questions if you don't mind I see all of your work and I got it except can you give details of how you make the horseshoe ring puzzle I have some grandchildren that would love those thanks for sharing
You've really made some nice stuff, I have welder, cutting torch, and all types of metal working equiepment and was wondering about doing something like your krafts. Very good work you've done!
I was thinking the same thing. I've got a couple of everlast welders and a plasma torch. I need an anvil with a horn though.
A couple of everlast welders and a plasma cutter? Wow, that must be nice. I hope to make enough to add to my single everlast welder.
This guy will never go hungry! Good work dude
Cool to see someone else doing stuff with the horseshoes. I've been making stuff from horseshoes for a year or two for family and friends. Planning on making a stock pile of stuff to take to craft shows and stuff. I have a page on facebook, secondhand horseshoes. Keep up the good work.
Great results without using a forge or blacksmithing tools.
im definitely making some of those coat hooks! thanks for sharing, i made some boot holders out of mine, plus a hay net holder
Great ideas!! What method did you use to clean the shoes before painting?
I love the hoof picks
I would love to make some items with my powerarc welder but i just can't find a supply of cheap horseshoes.
You should show how you make that stuff
very cool you could make some good money very talented
You sir are a craftsman to the fullest!
very clever and nice work
Smart men. That's what I call using the brain. "Cool stuff"
Where can I buy .horse shoes.?
where u location i buy
thanks for sharing. Great ideas!
hey bro, what kind of welder are you using, mig? Gas? - i've got some designs , jus need to know what tools to
All depends on what you want to do. Ark welders are cheaper, quick to set up but often don't leave a "beautiful weld". I prefer my mig welder for projects like this. Now there are two types of mig wire. Flux core and solid core. Flux core wire has a powered flux on the wire, so when you weld a piece of steel, the heat of the weld burns off the flux creating a shield they protects the weld from contamination. Flux core wire is not as clean as solid core wire. But with solid core wire you need to run a shielding gas (ie: argon, or argon co2 mixture). This will give you the cleanest looking welds so long as you tune your machine properly and prep your welding surface.
Thanks mate! thats a great help :)
where do you get the horseshoe puzzle rings
THANKS
any major hardware store will have it, I got mine from tractor supply. They should be by the shackles
Thanks,
great video you make the best videos slow down a little
hey man I got a question maybe you can help me out with I'm trying to make a pice of art for my friend but to do it I need to bend the horseshoes and I have tried to heat them up and they just don't want to bend do you have any suggestions on what I should do
+Trevor Wallpe how did you try to heat them up? what shape do you need to bend them into?
+Rosehillfarm u put them in am big fire and hot them red hot and the need to be all most perfectly round
+Trevor Wallpe It sounds simple but it is actually a very challenging task. 1st you need to heat up the shoe to forging temperature (the metal will be a bright orange color). You cannot archive this type of heat in say a wood fire. you really need a propane or coal forge. next you need the propper tools. you Will need a basic anvil at the least and really any type of hammer will do. you then need to start working the shoe on the horn to make it round. very tricky to do that as a novice with out leaving hammer marks in the steel too. Hope this helps give you an idea
anybody know why glassware is hung upside down?
prevents flys and dust from getting in them.
No shit Einstein 😂😂😂😂😂
Great vid thanks for sharing.
Bagus...
getting dizzy with your presentation, please slow down
@@jeanniemacchia6085 Sure, let me wind back the clock 10 years and fix that for ya
Get a tripod
Get a life
potato cam !
Dude - you're making me sea sick! Hold the camera still and maybe I can digest your work.