I’ve just started working with spikes making different things and a lot have twists. I currently have been using a pipe wrench to do my twists which sometimes leaves marks and or slips. I love the tool you use. I’m stealing that idea. Thanks.
I remember my Grandad was ‘into’ blacksmithing & I’d man (@ 7-10yrs Young: I’m 60 now!) the hand-crank billow to heat the iron ~ just being with him & doing that 50-years ago was awesome/great memories!! Watching your work & skill happily brought that all back...thank YOU! The way you talk about your passion with blacksmithing is what kept me watching ‘til the last second. BTW, my Grandad Owned & Ran His Sawmill (he did Southern Ga Yellow-heart Pine from OLD local warehouses), by hand, ‘til he was 78yrs. I guess those 2 professions run hand-in-hand, imho! Again, thx for bringing those great memories back - don’t know why I rambled, but your videos are excellent!!! Keep Heatin’🇺🇸
I gata say, its always a pleasure to watch you work. No flair, no melodrama, just efficient work. And thank you for all the help you have given to the many charity's. You are a hell of a good dude and one badass blacksmith. Keep up the good work.
I have a feeling ill be watching you for a long time. I just started blacksmithing after I got my associate's in welding. I absolutely love everything about blacksmithing and you make it look so easy. Thanks for making videos (:
Great Video John! Just something simple yet most bottle opener tutorials you see aren't with a railroad spike. It was neat to see your take on it. Thanks.!
Totally badass video thank you for taking the time
I’ve just started working with spikes making different things and a lot have twists. I currently have been using a pipe wrench to do my twists which sometimes leaves marks and or slips. I love the tool you use. I’m stealing that idea. Thanks.
I remember my Grandad was ‘into’ blacksmithing & I’d man (@ 7-10yrs Young: I’m 60 now!) the hand-crank billow to heat the iron ~ just being with him & doing that 50-years ago was awesome/great memories!! Watching your work & skill happily brought that all back...thank YOU! The way you talk about your passion with blacksmithing is what kept me watching ‘til the last second. BTW, my Grandad Owned & Ran His Sawmill (he did Southern Ga Yellow-heart Pine from OLD local warehouses), by hand, ‘til he was 78yrs. I guess those 2 professions run hand-in-hand, imho! Again, thx for bringing those great memories back - don’t know why I rambled, but your videos are excellent!!! Keep Heatin’🇺🇸
I would like to see a video on how you made the railroad spike twister. Very cool Tool indeed!
I love making these! Made two today pretty quick for my neighbors!
Thanks ! I’ve been trying to get the end correct for a few days... you just paved the way. Awesome video
how did this only get 251 likes at the time of me watching yall please show this hard workin man some love and like his videos please and thank ya
I now have a new project to try very cool 👍
Least you drink decent beer! Nice vid too!
I like this idea! Way to make a useful item out of a railroad spike.
Great video
Great Job John!
Very nice idea, I was just given about 100 spikes and I’m tired of making knives with them. Thanks for video hammer on
I gata say, its always a pleasure to watch you work. No flair, no melodrama, just efficient work. And thank you for all the help you have given to the many charity's. You are a hell of a good dude and one badass blacksmith. Keep up the good work.
I really enjoy watching your videos, keep em' coming!
Once again thank you for your guidance
I love the way you did the one in. Drifting so much easier than working the horn for me also
Thanks
I have a feeling ill be watching you for a long time. I just started blacksmithing after I got my associate's in welding. I absolutely love everything about blacksmithing and you make it look so easy. Thanks for making videos (:
Nice going, John! Great video!
I'm getting into blacksmithing bc of your vids! Thanks bro!
Great Video John! Just something simple yet most bottle opener tutorials you see aren't with a railroad spike. It was neat to see your take on it. Thanks.!
I need that twister in my life.
Love the twister. Great build on that
Good little bottle opener.
Love your work! You're the reason I got into blacksmithing. Keep on heating and beating brother.
I would totally buy a t-shirt with the quote “Nothing to it!” and some sort of OHF logo
Like the use on the small ballpeen. Looks as tho it does a great job.
Nuttin to it! Love that saying!
This is so legit! I'm going to have to try this out for a gift!
Looks good John! Makes a nice opener. Take care and God bless
Hey ! We drink the same beer !
I need that spike twister
I hope you finished that beer. Here in Australia it is a cardinal sin to open a beer and not drink it all hahaha. Great video mate love your work
I just seen an add. Right on bub u got monatized congrats bub. Sorry if it's late on the congrats.
Tried doing this but I always split the end when I try to enlarge the circle. My material is too thin, help?
Great Video Have you ever tried talking with your hands in your pockets LOL!!!!!!!
Keep them oming
Is that the new post vise?
bnizzle28 it’s not the one I posted no but it is relatively new. The brand new one is literally twice the size of this one
Nice bottle opener. Not hitting hammers together is an old wives tale. Next they'll say don't hit a chisel.
First comment second one to watch hahaha
A Real Man™ uses his teeth, or what's left of them to open bottles.