Show us your handmades

Discussion in 'Horseshoeing Competitions and Handmade Horseshoes' started by david a hall, Oct 31, 2012.

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    maybe mine wont weld tomoro:)
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    gary evans old and slow

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    yeah, right!
    :)
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    ray tyron Member

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    Set a couple fire bricks over the opening .should help with the heat
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    how do you get your shoes in and out ?
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    ray tyron Member

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    I said set Chris .you move them with tongs .
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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    12 inches of 3/4 5/16 Im dissapointed with my fit at the toe bar shoe 006.jpg
    bar shoe 010.jpg
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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Dave it looks tight on one side and full on the other
    you draged a bit much for the clips
    and you need to have the bar right lenth and shape
    i could be wrong
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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    All the above is correct John. My first time ever making a bar shoe to nail on a foot im embarrassed to say!
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    keep at it, get the shape in your head, get the measurments right
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    i really couldnt do with messing about moving bricks just to get shoes out
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    david a hall Moderator

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    David I like it, watch the periople, it doesnt need rasping :D
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    gary evans old and slow

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    why is it in bar shoes, David?
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    ray tyron Member

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    Short of welding a door on its the best way i know of to get one of these gas fired easy bake ovens up to heat . I guess one could do the sencible thing and knock the top out of it rig a blower and filler up with coak.
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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    Mostly cause its raining here so im not busy this week and i wanted to have a go at making one to nail on a foot :p

    She fractured the lateral wing on that LF 8 or 9 months ago, vet put her on box rest for 12 weeks and didnt want any shoe put on (filly was only bout 5 months at the time). Has been back in paddock for 5 months now without a problem then went sore recently with sole crack and vet panicked thinking fracture playing up and asked me could I put on a "special shoe"(6 years of college and 8 years expeerience working in studs and special was the best she could come up with :ROFLMAO:)
    I would normally ignore her just treat the sole crack, four or five days in the box two days poulticed two or three days painting sole with iodine/formulin but as I said in the beginning im a bit bored.
    I have always made my bar shoes with a keg shoe and welder but I love looking at the likes of Smitty's and Scrugg's work so now is my chance out here to practice, £5 for a drum of gas, lots of spare time ive no excuses. In another 3 - 4 weeks it'l be too hot though so I wont go near a fire til end of aug/sept.
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    gary evans old and slow

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    Ah, I was wondering about that crack in the sole.
    Nice weld - I always arc weld bars :)
    barweld.JPG

    but a proper forge weld looks much neater...
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Guess I'm lucky. My forge is just a single burner with an open face.. no door, and it welds just fine. Forgemaster brand
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Gary its a better feeling when you have made it from strach
    and have all the good forgeing in the bar shoe
    better again when you can make them for feet and they just drop on
    its all down to the individual how much effort they want to put into the job

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