Excellent overview vid! I was wondering whether during the class there was any discussion of spring selection/alternatives? I'm in Australia and getting that MSD spring is a bit of a problem. Many thanks!
Thanks! I can't recall any alternative spring discussion. It's a pretty specific spring size. I'd have to ask where they came from, But I've also seen builds that have used coil springs off of older motorcycles or snowmobiles. Hope that helps!
@@MuffinManMetalworks thanks for the reply, im going to see what i can find from a bike hopefully close. Ill see what msd quote me for shipping but im scared! Cheers
awesome video muffin man how many hour ride was it down there i was gonna take the class im here in CT southbury actually your in danbury right ? i just built a 10'x20' shop but dont have a concrete floor how thick of a slab is recomended? sorry for all the questions awesome video just subbed and liked Mark 👍👍
Thanks! The Virginia Institute of Blacksmithing is in Waynesboro, VA. It was just under a 7 hour ride. The hammer itself weighs just under 1,000 pounds, with a 70 pounds ram weight. So I'd pour a slab somewhere between 5 and 6 inches for the whole shop.
I'm thinking about purchasing Clay's plans, since I don't have the possibility of going into one of those workshops but i'd like to build my power hammer off a well tested design. ¿How are the plastic plates held and adjusted in this design?
Hi My Friend I have watched your video a couple of time, I Contacted Marylou at Kens Ironworks to do the Hammer build cours just to get the costs etc. Do you have plans for the hammer?. any help would be fine...
4 inch slab should be fine for something like this. This hammer has a 70 pound ram weight. You can also use any kind of rubber sheet or thin plywood as a spacer in between to really eliminate any chance of floor damage
They’re in different parts of the US throughout the year. You should have some luck just searching “Clay Spencer tire hammer classes” in a google search
I to made mine at the Virginia Insitute of Blacksmithing also it was a fun build met new friends and what a life saver it is in the shop. I Love it!!
Hell yea man, love my tire hammer! Built mine in the class in Louisiana
I would love to take that class. I have always liked that kind of hammer for the money. Don't know when they will have a class near me in Maine.
MUFFIN MAN RULES 🤘🏽
Nice
is the plastic uhmw?
Such a cool way to put power hammers into the hands of regular guys that don't have 8-10k to throw at one!
I highly recommend the class to anyone interested in building one!
Excellent overview vid! I was wondering whether during the class there was any discussion of spring selection/alternatives? I'm in Australia and getting that MSD spring is a bit of a problem. Many thanks!
Thanks! I can't recall any alternative spring discussion. It's a pretty specific spring size. I'd have to ask where they came from, But I've also seen builds that have used coil springs off of older motorcycles or snowmobiles. Hope that helps!
@@MuffinManMetalworks thanks for the reply, im going to see what i can find from a bike hopefully close. Ill see what msd quote me for shipping but im scared! Cheers
@@MuffinManMetalworks thanks, i ended up just sourcing the correct one! Save the muck about.
awesome video muffin man how many hour ride was it down there i was gonna take the class im here in CT southbury actually your in danbury right ? i just built a 10'x20' shop but dont have a concrete floor how thick of a slab is recomended? sorry for all the questions awesome video just subbed and liked Mark 👍👍
Thanks! The Virginia Institute of Blacksmithing is in Waynesboro, VA. It was just under a 7 hour ride. The hammer itself weighs just under 1,000 pounds, with a 70 pounds ram weight. So I'd pour a slab somewhere between 5 and 6 inches for the whole shop.
Hello)) please tell me the diameter of the anvil (probably 20 centimeters), and welded square pipe 16 centimeters?
- do I have correct guesses?
I'm thinking about purchasing Clay's plans, since I don't have the possibility of going into one of those workshops but i'd like to build my power hammer off a well tested design.
¿How are the plastic plates held and adjusted in this design?
they're held in with welded tabs at the top of the ram guide tube
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Hi My Friend I have watched your video a couple of time, I Contacted Marylou at Kens Ironworks to do the Hammer build cours just to get the costs etc. Do you have plans for the hammer?. any help would be fine...
This is a Clay Spencer designed tire hammer. He has a website, plan, and dies for this hammer readily available
How thick is the concrete floor? I have a 4" slab in an attached garage. Wondering if I could make this work at home vs building a new shop.
4 inch slab should be fine for something like this. This hammer has a 70 pound ram weight. You can also use any kind of rubber sheet or thin plywood as a spacer in between to really eliminate any chance of floor damage
Who puts on these classes?
They’re in different parts of the US throughout the year. You should have some luck just searching “Clay Spencer tire hammer classes” in a google search
How big is it from the ground to the center of the wheel?
It's just over 5 1/2ft. tall
??? how dose it adjust for height of things u put in there to hit
there is no height adjustment. Unless you want to raise it off the ground more.
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How much did this cost if you don't mind me asking. Thx
The class costs $2750 now I believe
That’s cheap
If your interested in a power hammer such as this one PM me and we can discuss pricing and shipping. Canada and USA only
Get some of the lube for a marine forklift. Sticks and lubricates, might be carcinogenic.
Is male 'vocal fry' a necessary thing these days?🤔