Everyday Shoeing

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

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Reset from today heel and feather 20150204_095104.jpg
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    Front I sat on Thursday. DSCN1986.JPG
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Mikel why do you punch toe nail holes
    and say you dont use them?
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    gary evans old and slow

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    Looks machine made to me ...
    What sort of environment is that horse kept in Mikel? It's frog and sole have an odd looking texture to them. Does it spend most of it's time in on shavings or something?
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    I just took it was a hand made
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    looks like a good everyday job to me
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    Mikel Dawson Active Member

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    Gary, Thanks for the good looking job compliment, yes homemade. Smitty, I guess because it helps me gauge where to set my holes. Yes the horse is stabled on shavings, thus the color. Chris, yea, just an everyday job.
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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    I think chris said that, just to keep some chat going how do you think
    the shoe is on the foot mikel? And heel cover?
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    Josh Ramsey Member

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    Smitty I've been told leading edge of caulk should parallel to leading edge of the shoe (in line of travel). I noticed yours is not, is there any reason why or does that not matter? Just looking to learn. Thanks.

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    smitty88 Well-Known Member

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    Thats the old fashioned way josh
    I was thought that way in the duckett days

    in recent years styles have changed
    when I was an app we had to make 16 pair

    a day and this is the way we done it.
    all I can say josh is we shod most every horse in the early days

    with c/w so you can imagine how many thousand got them
    got no complaints.

    nice to see you posting
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    chris bunting Well-Known Member

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    i might have knocked the heels in a tad more , but i was not there
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    Frederick Marmander New Member

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    Nobody (including me) does any rocker toes around here. Tried to do one last friday on this mare at the riding school IMG_0989.JPG
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    appaloosa 64 New Member

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    Fredrick: Just a question but why the toe clips with a rolled toe? I found that any time I rolled the toe and hot fitted the shoe stayed in place quite well, (almost like it was glued there) even before I nailed it on;)
    Rob Johnson
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    Frederick Marmander New Member

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    Right Rob, I was taught the way you describe it. Just happened to watch a Youtube video of a big Welshman doing it like this. :oops:
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    appaloosa 64 New Member

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    Frederick: I misspelled your name earlier won't happen again. The only time I would use a toe clip is far a hard pulling horse, they pull more on the front feet and dig, i.e. toe clips so they don't shear the nails off and walk out of their shoes.:eek: Smitty (Did you know the first choice on spell check for your name is SMUTTY:LOL: ) or someone else with more blacksmithing experience than I probably has different thoughts ?;)
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    appaloosa 64 New Member

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    Frederick: Took another look at the picture, was that a cold fit?
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    Frederick Marmander New Member

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    Was it that bad?? Nope, hot fit.
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    appaloosa 64 New Member

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    Frederick: NO I think it was that good, no burn marks or scorching like you would see on some of my work, sometimes I maybe get the shoe a little hot.o_O
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    One from today
    lami pony, droped soles not going great
    made a pair of deep seated aluminium bar shoes
    cut 13 1/4" for this foot and 12 3/4"for the other 20150211_152359(1).jpg
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