WHAT NAIL SELECTION DO YOU CARRY

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by smitty88, Apr 7, 2012.

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    Ray Knightley New Member

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    Fj0 slim for sliders

    E2 to E 5 ,here some slims use a lot of 3 slim ,4 slim

    M60

    Reg 4-5-6

    PG 1

    Cstö 5

    E9

    Alway mustad ,but Liberty come in very nice boxes maybe I will get some until I have the containers for each size together..
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Glad to see you here, Ray. :)

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    Marc Jerram FdSc AWCF www.thefarrier.co.uk

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    Hi ray good to see you on here
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    ray steele Administrator

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    Kim,

    thanks for taking the time, can we ad you to the non existent recruitment committee? the pay is a pound of day old asparagras and a used hoof pad from the day of your choice.... fob Gill MA

    Thanks again

    Ray Steele
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    ray steele Administrator

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    By far 5ch and 5 slims are my main drives. Before there was a 5 slim I used to take the dremel to 5 and 6 ch to make the blade/shank into what I thought I needed on the occasional problem. There are still a # of 4.5 race and 3 race used along with 7,8, 9 city and Reg. head. As I have said on other threads I use up alot of what doesn't sell and make it work. I will often restamp a piece of steel if necessary to accomadate.

    Regards

    Ray Steele
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Mr. Steele, you have given new meaning to the term "nail sculpting." Just thinking, you could charge extra for buffing and lacquer . . .
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    So Jack. . .ive

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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Jack. . .all this talk about beveled nails and no mention of who makes them? Leads me to think they don't exist.

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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    I have an open mind and tend to be quite passionate about challenging authority. You've made some authoritative statements about what's "right" and "wrong." But you refuse to engage in dialog regarding the "base of knowledge" upon which your opinion is predicated. Instead you attempt to fire off insults.

    You could share some background information that might help the reader understand "where you're coming from." That would be a good dialog. But it seems you don't have the inclination or ability to go there.

    So Jack, is this the way it's going to be?
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    Jack mac Guest

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    Mustad BH is the abbreviation for bevel head. CH city head RN race nail .
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    According to that, it's for "U" creased shoes. So if you've got "U" channel concave they would be great.

    They have a "new" concave nail . . .
    http://www.mustadhoofnails.com/subcat/31/product/1970/page/0/concave_nail/

    The European concave that I have seen has a "V" crease.

    I haven't seen any Australian concave. Jack, maybe you should inform Mustad that their BH nails work in Australian concave. ;)
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    Jack mac Guest

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    If your talking about the so called concave nail . Its a dud!!! fantastic nail if you want a lose shoe with in a week of shoeing the horse. was given a box to try before there release. Just anther pathetic novices attempt at greatness gone wrong. its back to the drawing board with that nail.
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    gary evans old and slow

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    Strange, I've used them and thought they were great, just too expensive. But then I use E heads in concave, so what do I know?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Did you make a head stamp and drift to work with those nails?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Must be the wrong concave . . . two lefts makes a right.
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    Jack mac Guest

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    & you wont. Australia does not make any manufactured shoes here any more . or rolled concave bar. All imports .We only export iron ore & coal to China . Its called Treason & just like the USA & Canada no ones getting Hung for it their getting Rich. I'm giving up shoeing at the end of next month when the Carbon Tax comes in. shoeing horses here has become a remember when.
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    Jack mac Guest

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    I don't know how you would do that properly?. The side face of the nail is curved .
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    Jack mac Guest

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    The concave nail concept was to make one nail to fitted different thicknesses of concave bar . Hence the curved side face. so it would fit a variety . The trouble is wedging a curved surface up against a flat one. Means minimal surface contact & what contact is being made has to take all the load which wears it in a very short time frame. leaving you with no contact & a lose shoe. It lacks the basics of practical engineering thought.Its not a nail I would recommend to use unless you enjoy going back regularly to tighten or tack shoes back on.
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    Really ' u must be so niave! Jack is an icon!
    his circular logic is impectable!
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    Ray Knightley New Member

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    Cheers Marc :)

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