G,day from down under Nigel, like your style, straight to the point, and those machines you got are seriously good stuff, watched some of your other vids making different stuff, great also! dont go changing.
Thanks for the quick reply. Can you elaborate? I’ve seen the producers max it out on 35mm and 48mm round, but user feedback always seems better. Edit, I am talking about the power hammers, to be clear. 😅
induction heaters .power hammers 15kg i forge 25-30mm 25 kg up to 50mm but metal would need to have a good heat .main thing with a 25kg is the dies are bigger so you have more choice of dies .i will film them all working for you .
Hi Kevin it depends on the coolant you use as some tig coolant degrades in induction heaters and blocks them up .i will do some more filming for you and explain more .
Hi Pete some people use ram oil but i use 15w light oil ,you will see if its to thick as it will not pump up easy .the more you run the hammer in the better they get ,
good job, Nigel, let's work together to help more blacksmith can own good forging tools .
Amazing art.
G,day from down under Nigel, like your style, straight to the point, and those machines you got are seriously good stuff, watched some of your other vids making different stuff, great also! dont go changing.
Nice market trader spiel, haha. Look forward to the video on the the die blocks.
Is that Nigel or “Del Boy”, Joking aside, love your work and your forge. Take care and stay safe both of you. Cheers, Dave.
hi Dave keep trying to help my fellow blacksmiths .good to here from you stay safe and keep forging .
What would you recommend to be the max sizes to forge on the 15 and 25?
hi 16mmon 15 kw and 20mm on 25kw but will do more depending on how long the heat is .
Thanks for the quick reply.
Can you elaborate? I’ve seen the producers max it out on 35mm and 48mm round, but user feedback always seems better.
Edit, I am talking about the power hammers, to be clear. 😅
to do that size i use a 40kw machine .
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith are you talking about the Anyang power hammers or the induction forges? I’m looking at the power hammers.
induction heaters .power hammers 15kg i forge 25-30mm 25 kg up to 50mm but metal would need to have a good heat .main thing with a 25kg is the dies are bigger so you have more choice of dies .i will film them all working for you .
Can I use that coolant in my TIG cooler, would that be better is a guy just has one cooler?
Hi Kevin it depends on the coolant you use as some tig coolant degrades in induction heaters and blocks them up .i will do some more filming for you and explain more .
Great looking tools just wandering what type of oil you run in your small Anyang cheers
Hi Pete
some people use ram oil but i use 15w light oil ,you will see if its to thick as it will not pump up easy .the more you run the hammer in the better they get ,
@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith thanks for the reply Nigel much appreciated
hi thin ram oil or it will not suck it up
Could you make a video about the Anyang 40kg hammer please
Those Messy drop hammer for sell? Or not
Whers my Hammer 😍
Hi! Thanks for your comment, have you contacted us to buy a power hammer?
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith Hi Nigel no sorry bought a cross pien off you a couple of weeks back i realise your busy no probs Ronnie
@@casper1240 Hi, if you email me what your order was at sales@forged-ironmongery.co.uk , I can check up on it for you. All the best
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith Hi Nigel Ron marshall 10 hollowford lane Lathom L40 4BH ordered approx week and a half ago i think no hurry m8
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith ronronatholl@aol.com
Lol maybe my hearing is bad but did you say croutons 😂