Everyday Shoeing

Discussion in 'Everyday Horseshoeing' started by gary evans, Mar 8, 2012.

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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    What does "better" mean, Smitty?

    Regards
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    He is driving his nails in all directions
    his clinches are (wind swept) he is not nocking them down
    square.
    his nail line is not good, clinches are all different sizes, some of the clinches are week, and needs better use of the rasp..

    so if can sort out one or two things I have mentioned
    his work will be better
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    Mike Lawrence Member

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    I always want my work to be better, and I appreciate someone else's view on it.
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    Michael Allen Champion spokesman for UK toolmaker!

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    I apologize, I originally thought Smitty was talking to me. For the record I thought his comments were justified on my work as well.
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    Well said, Smitty!!

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    Joey Aczon Member

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    Mike, I don't know why your toe nails are so low, but I can guess. You may need to back punch your nail holes so you can put more pitch on them while you're driving. (As mer Micheals comment about kegs not having enough pitch.)

    If you're having to drive toe nails low to avoid sticking them then your toe shape is either too narrow or you need to select a finer punched shoe, or both.

    Hope that helps.
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    Mike Lawrence Member

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    I think my nailing may be a little bit of all those things. I realized one for those horses was done right before lunch and the other was right before I went home. That's probably the real reason.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    How would that effect your nailing?
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    It's hard to nail on an empty stomach. :D I do crappy stuff like that sometimes, but it's because I suck sometimes. Well, ok, most of the time.

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    Mike Lawrence Member

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    I was joking. I'm lazy and always look forward to lunch time and quitting time. I think Joey was right about fitting my toe too narrow, I really watched that today and my nailing came out better
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    One from this morning new client
    horse is pigeon toed, he tidied up well

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    monty.styron Active Member

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    Got to BSing with client and forgot to take pic. after clinching

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    Joey Aczon Member

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    What's up with that weird part in the hair over the coronet band? That, combined with the heavy bruising in the lower wall puts up a red flag for me.
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    monty.styron Active Member

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    No worries .working in ruff uneaven rocky ground in close quarters with other large critters kicking rock stepping on himself , being steped on by other critters you name it its pritty common in a working ranch horses in the southwest.
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    Had a brain fart and didnt take any other photos :S Sorry guys

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Kylek are you taking the pic while been under the horse?
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    KyleK Member

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    Yeah. Dont know why it is sideways like that!
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    KyleK Member

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    Alright, Here you go! I would like to get some more support in the heels, take a bit more off next time.
    Horse was purchased by this first time client a short while ago. I went up two shoe sizes (from 000 to 0) Apologies if it is a bit picture heavy! horse was a bear to work on but we got there. Always looking to improve and I know there is ALOT to improve upon so fire away ladies and gents

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