one of them electric coil jobs would heat that llittle thing up faast . magnetic induction coil or some such, i made one from a old transformer way back when.
How did you keep the head straight and from moving when you hammer it my don’t look to good I use the top of a vise to hammer my nail head probably doing something wrong could be something simple any help would be great thank
I have no forge I used my vise to hammer the head of the nail but it doesn’t look that good do you have any idea what I could use to keep the nail head flat every thing else is fine any help would be appreciated thanks bill
Joann Moore the best advice I can give you is look for something a chunk of mild Steel that has more weight behind it than the vice and try that I had a similar question and did a separate video on it if you're interested I can shoot you a link to that
Great video, no questions you did a great job.
Love that turtle in the background! :)
This was by far the best instructional video on how to make the horseshoe nail hooks. Thank you
Tony Horvath thank you
Thank you, Brother!
one of them electric coil jobs would heat that llittle thing up faast . magnetic induction coil or some such, i made one from a old transformer way back when.
Great video, i am new to this and you have made this alot easier. I was thinking i needed, well thanks bud.
I'm glad it was helpful
Great video!!
How did you keep the head straight and from moving when you hammer it my don’t look to good I use the top of a vise to hammer my nail head probably doing something wrong could be something simple any help would be great thank
Good tutorial. Very clear and helpful. The hooks look great. Is that a box turtle on the shelf?
Yes it is
Good video what would you charge for them and where would you sell them. Thank you
William Moore I sell them on Etsy and I currently charge$15 for a set of 10.
rat tail oh same as a tree rat
I have no forge I used my vise to hammer the head of the nail but it doesn’t look that good do you have any idea what I could use to keep the nail head flat every thing else is fine any help would be appreciated thanks bill
Joann Moore the best advice I can give you is look for something a chunk of mild Steel that has more weight behind it than the vice and try that I had a similar question and did a separate video on it if you're interested I can shoot you a link to that
BST Forge would like to see the video you talk about would be appreciate and help full thank again
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