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How to break things down in my little blacksmith shop
How to break things down in my little blacksmith shop








If a wall takes a little wow, that's what come alongs are for.

how to break things down in my little blacksmith shop

The flex and floppy doesn't hurt so long as you don't bounce it. I've been reading and drawing prints since high school and those made me dizzy.Īre you lifting the roof two arches at a time, Old Crew? I like it, would've been nice to do with my shop but. Jennifer: I suppose by now you know how lucky you are Old Crew is on your side in this! I'd have to sit down with those prints for quite a while to figure out what the draftsman was thinking. I also had the foundation guy over to talk with him about the spacing on the foundation and he thinks i should just leave the spacers CL041 as is and just shim the foundation for the offset or lean of the base plate.Īll in all it was a great day to have this part of the journey finished. So I sent all the other guys home (2 guys were all day) 1 guy came to assist whos a builder of fine homes (Lull owner) and he was instrumental in it coming together as the measurements were off and he found it. I didn't have it in me to climb the ladders with the purlin on my shoulder and everyone was exhausted.

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Today was a full 10hour day and still no purlins on the roof top. It's up and over now and the little funky stuff which was a huge time sucker taking it apart, putting it back together only to find something else was off. it was not only a learning process but a painful one emotionally. The side EC uprights and the ones on the sides of the doors can only go in 1 way and yes they are not marked this end up or anything. (it can only go in 1 way) but there is no mention of it. The information for the center support over the door was nearly missing. The parts are barely marked from left to right. Putting it together was/is one of the hokiest, insert swear here a few times, crazily put together things I have ever seen. One of the guys yelled at me to stop it but It was a brazen move to continue but had faith in your words. Thanks Crew it worked but you would not believe the looks on the guys faces when I lifted it and it bowed in the middle and pulled at the sides. It was the most insane thing I have seen in a long time and if I wasn't super sure in the information that it would work I would have been stuck with starting over or splitting it in half or such. Added - Firewood can be added to smelter to make Ingots.Well after some suggestions and support in a can do attitude from Old Crew, the back wall is up.Added - Smelter to the blacksmith shop.Fixed - Smelter no longer burning fuel when fuel removed.Fixed - Hammer heads should now properly heat up on the smelter.Fixed - Smelter: Placing any object along with wood/coal and removing the fuel would still cause the burner to be on indefinitely.Fixed - Widened the trigger box for coal and wood detection in smelter.

how to break things down in my little blacksmith shop

  • Fixed - Smelter not correctly registering ingots heated values properly.
  • how to break things down in my little blacksmith shop

    Fixed - Smelter consuming items it shouldn't.Fixed - Created ingots in smelter not cooling down.Changed - Smelter menu is no longer always visible.So if you have iron and copper and you create a copper ingot. Once it is done heating the ore you click smelt and the ingot is formed. Once you have picked what kind of ingot you want you click on Heat. Once you put in some ores into the smelter, select which ingot you want to be created.įor example if you put 1 copper ore and 1 tin ore. The ores that you insert will appear under input. Insert your ores or weapon in to the top hole of the smelter, and fuel into the left hole. Only one fuel source will be burned at a time, so stocking up the smelter to burn for longer is possible. Coal can be obtained from the mine in coal veins, while firewood can be obtained by chopping down trees and turning the logs into firewood using an axe. The smelter can be fueled by inserting coal, oak firewood, or hardwood firewood into the fuel slot on the left side.








    How to break things down in my little blacksmith shop