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  1. #1
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    Default New Additions to the Workshop

    I just bought a few more toys for my shop.

    The first two are a Cone Mandrel and Swage Block. New, as cast. They need a little bit of dressing up but I have always wanted a giant steel witches hat!





    The second is only on order at the moment... A 25 KG Anyang Power Hammer.... Wont see it for a few months but still pretty excited. Got a good price though the bulk buy being run by Anyang Australia...



    I just need to settle on what extra Dies to get. So many options...

    Anyang Hammers Australia

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    Nice, nice and even nicer!

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    Ah, the envy!
    Can't wait to see it Corin, you'll enjoy so much!

    AndrewOC
    'Waratah' spring hammer by Hands & Scott c.1911- 20, 'Duffy, Todd & Williams' spring hammer c.1920, Premo lathe- 1953, Premo filing machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewOC View Post
    Ah, the envy!
    Can't wait to see it Corin, you'll enjoy so much!

    AndrewOC
    You and me both mate...

    I am really looking forward to having a hammer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corin View Post
    You and me both mate...

    I am really looking forward to having a hammer!
    Hi Corin, did you end up getting your 25k hammer?

    I am thinking about buying the 15k one since I mostly do ornamental stuff and only as a hobby. Would the 15k be very limited? What about the little 9K?
    “We often contradict an opinion for no other reason
    than that we do not like the tone in which it is expressed.”

    Friedrich Nietzsche


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