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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2024

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  • @stevemackelprang8472
    @stevemackelprang8472 9 років тому

    It is a real pleasure to watch a man who knows what he is doing. Cheers!

  • @reginabivona1282
    @reginabivona1282 Рік тому

    I Love your "ISH" measurements!!!!

  • @danj6172
    @danj6172 8 років тому

    Hi Gary. I recently picked up blacksmithing as a hobby and have basically binge watched all your videos for inspiration and guidance! I can see why you do what you do, I'm totally hooked. Making a set of tongs like these is my next goal as pliers just dont cut it! Wanted to say thanks for sparing the time to upload your vids for beginners like me to follow, and I hope your wrist gets sorted soon. Cheers, Dan.

  • @notwrkn2mch
    @notwrkn2mch 2 роки тому

    I am left handed and your video made it quite easy for me.....all that 45 degrees this way or that way .
    I'm new and this helps tremendously.

  • @tinker5291
    @tinker5291 8 років тому

    Hi Gary. I thoroughly enjoy your videos and your commentary. I've watched many of your tutorials and have learned a great deal. Thanx

  • @SeantLosee
    @SeantLosee 9 років тому +2

    "Give it some beans"... classic

  • @thornwarbler
    @thornwarbler 9 років тому

    Always a pleasure....................Good luck with the hand

  • @KtFuhrhalterei
    @KtFuhrhalterei 9 років тому

    Hallo Gary
    Danke für das Video, ich freue mich schon aufs nachmachen.
    LG Manuel

  • @marciofernandobarci
    @marciofernandobarci 9 років тому

    Great - Gary
    this your sequence of how to make the tools are really useful for beginers and curious people. This art is disappearing
    My congratulations
    Happy 2016

  • @johnterrett4035
    @johnterrett4035 9 років тому

    Well done on the video again very informative. Good luck with the surgeon and all the best for 2016. Merry Christmas!

  • @billwinegar132
    @billwinegar132 9 років тому

    Gary Happy New Year and thank you for everything you have taught me this year.

  • @grizzly22485
    @grizzly22485 9 років тому

    Thanks for the videos and Merry Christmas!..........Ross

  • @stephenmcfadyen1385
    @stephenmcfadyen1385 9 років тому

    Gary, this is absolutely brilliant, I have seen quite a few videos on tong making and most of them are somewhat complicated. You have made the process simple and easy to follow and I will immediately attempt to copy you and make myself a couple of pair with longer blades as I am not a farrier and don't really need the small round nosed ones.
    Thanks, Merry Christmas from Aus keep warm and keep the videos coming
    Regards
    Steve

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  9 років тому

      Steve, glad to help. Hope they turn out good. Happy Christmas!

  • @MrJamesjustin
    @MrJamesjustin 6 років тому

    Nice tongs mate. I'm just learning. At the moment I couldn't even buy tongs that good.

  • @cigarcaptain
    @cigarcaptain 9 років тому

    no mistaking that tool as store bought, thanks for the vid and luck with ya on the surgery.

  • @jamesmatheson5115
    @jamesmatheson5115 2 роки тому

    I score a pair of farrier tongs as part of a parcel of tools, I didnt realise how expensive they are, my pair which are brand new, never been used are $79.99 MSRP.

  • @bennew8076
    @bennew8076 9 років тому

    Love your vids mate.

  • @johnspargo5876
    @johnspargo5876 7 років тому

    Gary - many thanks for the inspiration an guidance. I will give you a run for your money in tbe old and crotchety department. But i an envious of your skill wirh a hammer. regards from Cape Town South Africa.

  • @garybirtwistle4520
    @garybirtwistle4520 8 років тому

    Would it not be easier to split the reins? Thanks for the vids have learned loads

  • @lennybivona9534
    @lennybivona9534 8 років тому

    Nice trick with the nuts!...

  • @waxnmoon8604
    @waxnmoon8604 9 років тому

    Best of luck to you in 2016. Hope to see more videos.

  • @Zerodghjj
    @Zerodghjj 9 років тому

    Always enjoy watching a nice break from bikers complaining about people on their mobiles while driving,

  • @whilomforge3402
    @whilomforge3402 8 років тому

    I've always been taught to position the horn on the same side as your hammering arm. Why is it that farriers do the opposite?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  8 років тому +1

      wayne russell, I don't know a blacksmith or Farrier who uses an anvil with the horn under their hammer hand! It's just not right! If you have it under your tong hand you can use the whole anvil stood basically in front of it. If it's the other way round you have to keep moving from left to right. I guess what ever suits but no good for me...

  • @Creamhorses
    @Creamhorses 8 років тому

    Good schooling lesson, Gary. Like a previous comment, forging flat stock to shape tong looks far easier than using ~3/4" round. Did you butt weld the reins, scarf or taper to weld?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  8 років тому

      Creamhorses just a butt weld, plenty good enough!

  • @tropifiori
    @tropifiori 9 років тому +1

    It looks like using flatter stock may be easier than square. That is a lovely little cross peen you have there.Thanks for showing that.Frank

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  9 років тому

      Yes, in some ways it is easier..Not sure where I got that hammer from but it certainly won't have been bought new!

    • @tropifiori
      @tropifiori 9 років тому

      It is a nice looking light hammer . .I see a lot of people on UA-cam using these huge rounding hammers to do even light work. I guess to each his own.

  • @Manchester_engineering
    @Manchester_engineering 8 років тому

    hey, where do you get the coal, I'm from the uk to, but I'm confused between coal or propane... Hmmmmm, newbie, help woould be appreciated, thank you.
    Josh.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  8 років тому

      I don't use coal but I get my Coke from my local fuel supplier. It's the cheapest place. You could probably get it from your local Farriery supplies as well but would be more expensive. If you have a propane forge and can get propane easily it's much cleaner than Coke or coal. I have difficulty getting propane here, I fill the truck up from a garage miles away.

    • @Manchester_engineering
      @Manchester_engineering 8 років тому

      +garyhuston Thank you. :)

  • @Rebelblacksmith
    @Rebelblacksmith 9 років тому +1

    Gary I might have missed it. Was The stock 1/4 x 1 or 3/8 x 1? Great Videos, keep 'em coming.

  • @wildeyedbamaboy
    @wildeyedbamaboy 6 років тому

    Do you machine weld, or Forge weld the reins on?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  6 років тому +2

      Machine weld, no point messing about with forge welding!

  • @Opinionator52
    @Opinionator52 9 років тому

    They look great Gary! I'm sure they will serve you well... Take care... O,,,

  • @markdog3355
    @markdog3355 9 років тому +1

    Had to comment on the gabapentin - I've known several people who were wrongly given this for general pain. Doctors "want" this to be a non-addictive pain killer, but it isn't. It's for epilepsy and shingles pain. Do yourself a favour and stop taking it unless you enjoy all the side effects. I love your videos.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  9 років тому

      Now I have been on it for some considerable time I don't seem to have the spaced out feeling anymore. It certainly seems to be doing the trick!

    • @markdog3355
      @markdog3355 9 років тому

      +garyhuston Glad to hear it's helping. All those years of pounding must take it's toll. You make beautiful and amazing products - I'm jealous of your skill.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  9 років тому

      +MarkDog yep! All that pounding has really taken its toll.. It looks like they will operate again, I hope it works this time..

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly 2 роки тому

      This is way out of date ...... hoping they managed to get your hand sorted in the end. I've been on gabapentin and its predecessor for 17 years now for nerve pain from pancreatitis. Spaced out stage don't last very long and it has been a godsend to me, along with low dose amitriptyline and with morphine for really bad days. Take no notice and carry on ! I'm 72 and far from ready to give up. Got a good old forge set up and off to collect a 200+ kg anvil next weekend. Going to be fun - previous experience....striking for the local smith in the mid 60s

  • @bobinaz7047
    @bobinaz7047 9 років тому

    Well done. What do you have planned for that gear set and bit of coil spring on your swage block?

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  9 років тому

      Well spotted! Not sure yet, it's a flywheel with a brake disc bolted to it. I'm going to use it as a base for something, not sure if it will be a small table or a lamp..

  • @embaradosmithingandwoodcraft
    @embaradosmithingandwoodcraft 9 років тому

    giv the Gab a little time the space cadet effect will pass iv been on it for 4 months it works they may need to in crease your dose or # of times per day me 4oo mg x3 per day with neproxin 375 x 2 per day neither works at all alone together im mostly pain free and the space cadet passed after 1 month apx.

    • @garyhuston
      @garyhuston  9 років тому

      Might have to give it up as my blood pressure has hit the roof. I'm on 900mg three times a day with 1000 mg of paracetamol.. Not really working but don't want to up the dose any more..

    • @embaradosmithingandwoodcraft
      @embaradosmithingandwoodcraft 9 років тому

      thats why to much gab iv been diagnosed with bad Nuropathy in both legs ont top of R.A. the pain is to the moon now the gab 400 and the naproxin 375 work well and am mostly pain free most of they time but it taks the combo neither works a dam alone !!!!!!!!!!

  • @josecorrea2270
    @josecorrea2270 2 роки тому

    🤠👍

  • @iCanHazTwentyLetters
    @iCanHazTwentyLetters 3 роки тому +1

    Your forge is astonishingly silent.