Air planishing works great

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SteelWeaver
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Air planishing works great

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I've put together my air planishing hammer (mostly like Gundo's) and I have to say it planishes great, when it works... After having my planishing bit's welds break a couple of times, though, I've remembered somebody posting here that complete bits were availiable in the industry, and even posted a link to a website...

Anybody remember any of this?

I hope somebody still has that link...

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http://www.jcwhitney.com/item.jhtml?ITEMID=19711&BQ=jcw2

$US 9.99 Plus an exorbitant shipping charge
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I want an air planisher BAD. I just finished plainishing a churbourg 13 breastplate by hand. Not to mention the time it'll save me on other stuff.

Anyway what size of a compressor did you use?

What hammer did you use?

Did any of it come from princess auto?

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Yep Matt, it's made from the cheapo power fist pneumatic hammer from princess auto I got it for like 10$ on one of their usual sales. I welded a frame from 1/8" thick 1.5" square tubing, and placed a hitch ball (chopped off and rewelded on the side)as the anvil.

From the printed stats, it says that it'll consume 4 cfm at 90 psi so you'd need a 4-5 hp compressor to run it continuously.

I usually planish only at 40-60 psi so you could probably get away with a 2-3 hp compressor, they usually run about 200-300 CDN new.

I'm lucky on that side, the shop is in a friend's basement, and he happens to have a honking big compressor (2000-3000 CDN's worth) so I haven't run out of air.

I'll post pics as soon as I remember to bring my digicam over there, I've been meaning to do that for a while but I keep forgetting.

Needless to say I don't ever want to ahnd planish again! Image

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do you mount the gun on a frame or what??

today i tried dishing whit a air hammer...but the weld broke after 10 minute,but seemed to go pretty good for dishing too

i would see picture of you or Gundo's if possible
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If your welds are breaking you may want to try brazing w/ Ni rod instead. I've repaired several forms for a friends press as well as shafts on stakes this way and they've held up much better than those that were welded.
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