Very nice compact rivet header Glen! I like that its compact and easily transportable! Hope all is getting back to normal after the earthquake! Stay well Sir!
Hi Robert, I've been meaning to email you. All is going well. And I brought this rivet header with me to the US though I haven't done any blacksmithing yet. Busy... Still need to thank you properly for the very big donations.
Very nice! Now, we all need an adjustable rivet header that will allow us to make rivets of different lengths. Surely a simple project for a smith of your skills!
I like the groove around the outside instead of a hole through the rivet header...much more control I think, I usually make mine in the tongs but I've just switched up my ideas and made a small hardy anvil specifically for making tongs with a small horn welded to the top of the block and domed table section for making adjustments to reins, then I have a shallow drilled header hole on a flat section of the table to put the rivet in while I pein the other end through the tongs. It seems to be working out quite well so far but I do need a better way of making rivet blanks in the first place. For such a simple and often used item rivets can be sneaky things to make, especially when you get into making small rivets under 1/4" or 5mm, it's very easy to mash the ends if like me you use wrought iron or non ferrous metals a lot. Thanks for sharing, this is a great idea
I was holding this header with tongs but it's much harder to manipulate properly as the tong can shift some and is sometimes cumbersome. The permanent handle is definitely the better option. Thanks for your input / techniques.
You should look up the plans for a Thunderstorm Generator, and build your own; or figure out how to start mass producing the spheres/half spheres. It would lead to greatness. You are a good blacksmith. You would do very well.
Maybe try to twist the handle using a 14 or 20 mm rod instead of grabing it from the outside. I will also try that for a tool I have to make. I can Imagine you can close the end loop much thighter with a round rod.
Hi Dennis, I'm not sure and since I'm not at my work now, it's something I can't do. Sorry for the inconvenience. Talk to you and thanks for all your support.
Love your videos and your designs, Glen. Thank you. 🤜🤛🤙
My pleasure Scott.
This video was quite riveting. Can't wait to see, how good the next one will be. Bless you for sharing them with us... for free.
Hey Ron, still rhyming and now with quick witted intro. Thanks.
I was making a few dozen nails today and also need to make some rivets. I thought to myself, how would Glen do this... thanks for the videos Glen!
Glad this might be of any help. Thanks for watching.
Very nice compact rivet header Glen! I like that its compact and easily transportable! Hope all is getting back to normal after the earthquake! Stay well Sir!
Hi Robert, I've been meaning to email you. All is going well. And I brought this rivet header with me to the US though I haven't done any blacksmithing yet. Busy... Still need to thank you properly for the very big donations.
Very nice! Now, we all need an adjustable rivet header that will allow us to make rivets of different lengths. Surely a simple project for a smith of your skills!
Maybe it's simple but in many ways I'm just a simpleton who struggles to figure more complicated stuff out. Thanks Bryson.
My comment was purely tongue in cheek. I can't figure out how to do this either.
I like the groove around the outside instead of a hole through the rivet header...much more control I think,
I usually make mine in the tongs but I've just switched up my ideas and made a small hardy anvil specifically for making tongs with a small horn welded to the top of the block and domed table section for making adjustments to reins, then I have a shallow drilled header hole on a flat section of the table to put the rivet in while I pein the other end through the tongs.
It seems to be working out quite well so far but I do need a better way of making rivet blanks in the first place.
For such a simple and often used item rivets can be sneaky things to make, especially when you get into making small rivets under 1/4" or 5mm, it's very easy to mash the ends if like me you use wrought iron or non ferrous metals a lot.
Thanks for sharing, this is a great idea
I was holding this header with tongs but it's much harder to manipulate properly as the tong can shift some and is sometimes cumbersome. The permanent handle is definitely the better option. Thanks for your input / techniques.
You should look up the plans for a Thunderstorm Generator, and build your own; or figure out how to start mass producing the spheres/half spheres. It would lead to greatness. You are a good blacksmith. You would do very well.
When I get a chance, I'll check this out. Thanks for your kind comment.
Thank you so much. I'm so sick today, this is the good news I needed.
Very cool mate. As usual.
Thanks James.
Maybe try to twist the handle using a 14 or 20 mm rod instead of grabing it from the outside. I will also try that for a tool I have to make. I can Imagine you can close the end loop much thighter with a round rod.
It's a good idea and I did think about inserting a rod then twisting. Next time... Thanks.
Hey Glen what would you charge for a 3 piece set of nail headers made like this?
Hi Dennis, I'm not sure and since I'm not at my work now, it's something I can't do. Sorry for the inconvenience. Talk to you and thanks for all your support.
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Thanks.
Oh no….now the Chinese can copy your idea…..😊😊😊😊
I guess they think copyright means it's right to copy! Thanks Steve.