Great video, thank you sir. I know you have other videos on brazing but it would have been nice to see the brazing process on this piece. Thanks you for the excellent videos.
Great project. Members of the bushcraft community would love something like this. I am very inrteagued bu that anvil mounted vice. Any chance you couls go into some more detail on this? Thanks again. Jon
As Dirk already mentioned above this tools is not designed for extensive use. Years ago before torches jewellers did use something similar in conjunction with an open flame to solder chain links and other jewelry but that required very little air pressure. They would blow across a flame to increase the intensity as well as direct it towards the work.
Why would anyone question your setup, especially after seeing the quality of work you do? Geez, people need to mind their own business, appreciate skill, & maybe learn something occasionally...
Fantastic video!
another great vid Dennis..... thanks
Great work!
Never saw one of these before, very cool, thanks for the video.
I just Met him in person today!!! what a special person.. he's awesome and so humble..
Great video, thank you sir. I know you have other videos on brazing but it would have been nice to see the brazing process on this piece. Thanks you for the excellent videos.
SPLENDID IDEA / VIDEO! I'm gonna have to make one of those. Thank ya kindly for sharing your vast knowledge.
Great project. Members of the bushcraft community would love something like this.
I am very inrteagued bu that anvil mounted vice. Any chance you couls go into some more detail on this?
Thanks again.
Jon
Could you make this from one piece pipe? Using a mandrel to start forming the mouthpiece?
Класс!! Почему не показываете, как работают сделанные вами вещи?
out of curiosity, could a blow pipe be used as a substitute for a possible blower? or was it ever used like that?
I think you'd get too light headed and you might even pass out if you used one of these for long.
Dirk Stabins interesting. Perhaps if one were to modify the design of the pipe they could increase the airflow per blow
As Dirk already mentioned above this tools is not designed for extensive use. Years ago before torches jewellers did use something similar in conjunction with an open flame to solder chain links and other jewelry but that required very little air pressure. They would blow across a flame to increase the intensity as well as direct it towards the work.
Why would anyone question your setup, especially after seeing the quality of work you do?
Geez, people need to mind their own business, appreciate skill, & maybe learn something occasionally...
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