How Experienced Blacksmith Forged 10kg Sledge Hammer on 1950 Power Hammer Without Any Safety Gear
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How Experienced Blacksmith Forged 10kg Sledge Hammer on 1950 Power Hammer Without Any Safety Gear
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thats a well made attitude adjuster
It is interesting to see hand forging on an industrial scale as apposed to massive automated factories and this is grass roots recycling and employment
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Top show parabéns pelo seu trabalho 👏🤝👍💖🇧🇷🇨🇮
It’s hammer time 🔨
Parabéns pelo trabalho desses caras
Very very beautiful, thanks for sharing my friend 👍
Kahan per hai machine aap
Do you have a shop in online i will buy
Beleza muito bom 👍👍👍😎
It is a 5 kg or 10 lb sledge hammer
How much price in 14lb and 16lb
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Sallam..from.🇮🇩Indonesia
Salami.. from. 🇺🇸 America
You can't touch this😂
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I actually believe that the best, most gifted ironsmiths are not in the US or in Europe, but in 3rd world countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Mexico and India... although I believe India is technically not a third world country any more.
Well on art Maybelline on tools totaly
You understand that we have better tools in US and Europe to do those tasks, right? We had the best ironsmiths when this was the only way to do it, from medieval times to past the industrial revolutions
Technically about 7.5lb after scale comes off of power hammering the 8lb block of metal. To be that consistent on power hammer takes a very good eye and quite a lot of skill. Well done! My favorite part is taking the shoe off to get a proper cut for the handle. To haft the handle properly I might of hit the bottom of the handle a couple times to really grip that head on.
You mean 3,4kg after power hammering a 3,63kg metal block.
Mc hammer ⚒️🔨
im sure all you safety babies out there are crying foul but this is typical around hard working men trying to make money that has good work skills and a head full of COMMON SENSE
What a big mess
I need this operator contact number..
And this is why US manufacturing is dying, you can't compete with a non safety regulated manufacturer who's overhead is 1/10 of a US manufacturer.
I've said that for years! And they want to do less work for more pay.
It isn't this kind of shop that western manufacturing will struggle with. You automate and suddenly the same number of people can produce 20 times as many hammers. The problem is the big far eastern factories that are bigger, as automated and have a slightly cheaper workforce.
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Slim..from🇮🇩Indonesia
Why are these people afraid to STAND UP AND WORK???