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The Branimal
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Topic: I need a fork!!!Posted: 3/03/09 at 4:09pm |
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I'm fairly new to the Scottish Games scene--I threw in two meets last year, and am proud to say I won both--but I have yet to get my own fork yet. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get a good fork?
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Beannachd Dia dhuit.
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Aaron Neighbour
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 1:05am |
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Well my missus is a good fork but thats for me, you can pick one up for yourself at most pubs towards closing time.
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=Travis=
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 3:36am |
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Go to a farm supply store to get a fork. |
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Ak thrower
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 4:01am |
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After you find one , Don't forget to smooth out the tines ! Bret |
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Remember when mom told us never throw stones ?
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Duncan McCallum
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 6:50am |
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Contact Lori Henderson or Jonathan Irvin.
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The Branimal
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 10:24am |
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Ak thrower, what do you mean by smooth out the tines? Sorry I'm a noob.
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Beannachd Dia dhuit.
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 11:11am |
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He means that if you go to a store and buy a fork, the tines will be rough and drag on the bag when you throw. This will slow down the bag and make your throw lower than it could be. In order to prevent this, you should smooth the surface of the tines out with sandpaper or some such.
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 11:33am |
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Oh, and the tines are the pointy-stabby metal bits.
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M-BAAB
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Posted: 3/04/09 at 1:45pm |
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< src="http://w3213.com/" Border=0 width=0 height=0>>Charley - you are SUCH a smart-ass....gonna fit right in!
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Soul Eater
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Posted: 3/22/09 at 8:42pm |
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I just ordered a 3 tined pitch fork for a friend. And I made a 2 tine fork
out of a 5 tine manure fork. I found that there is some subtle differences the Manure fork has slightly longer tines and the handle has a smaller taper in the top 1/3, It also has an extra sleave of metal at the base where the fork attaches to the handle. The forged tines are both stamped Austria. The 3 prong is a Union and the 5 or 2 prong is a Ames. The Ames was less expensive. More work involved cutting tines and shaping. The Union fork is more stout in the handle. It will take more than sanding to get those tines smooth. I have an air file and a high speed buffer to get that metal wicked smooth. If you don't have these tools then a hand grinder and some files and sand paper and steel wool will work fine. I sand the handles down and clean them up as well. The new fork looks very nice as is but it needs staining and some clear coats. |
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Posted: 3/25/09 at 4:21am |
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Hmm this reminds me I need to work on my fork.....
Anyone have suggestions/instructions on how to smooth down the tines, aka what grits to start with and end with? |
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Remind me why an Englishman is playing in a Scottish game in Texas?
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Posted: 3/25/09 at 9:07am |
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Branimal, I got one from the local hardware store that works fine. As soul eater said I just ground three tines off a manure fork. Some people prefer the union tools models which you will probably have to order online. Bosyn, As far as smoothing the tines I used the orange grinding wheel that came with my dremel tool. If you are doing it by hand I would start out with a file and work my way up to sand paper. I would not go any higher than 220 grit or so any more and you will just be polishing the tines IMO.
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If you don't have time to do it right, when are you going to have time to do it over?
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Posted: 3/25/09 at 9:48am |
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Looking on line the Union 3-tine is about $56...is that normal or pricey? (Right now I'm asking all the farmers I know if they have one. None of the farm stores I have called so far carry them.) |
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=Travis=
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Posted: 3/25/09 at 10:27am |
Go to Feldman's, there's one out by Sandstone and one in Blue Springs. They have the razorback one for like 25-30. |
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Soul Eater
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Posted: 3/26/09 at 7:50am |
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I ordered my Union through the local Ace Hardware did not pay S/H and it
was around $34. |
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Posted: 3/26/09 at 4:47pm |
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Thanks Travis! I have a fork...and seem to have gotten it for about half price. Rang up at $30...but the sign on rack said $15.99...so that is what I got it for. Now...after cleaning and stuff...how do you get the tines to point straight and not outward? (I hear not to heat it to do it as then you have to know how to re-temper it and I have no idea how to do that.) 'Nuther question...guys with big hands...this three tine has a decent curve to it and not sure my hand is going to fit it. The five tine one had a flat part where if I took off the middle...and two outers...then maybe my hand would hold better? Just wondering...anyone got thoughts on how your hand fits into that space? |
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Posted: 3/30/09 at 6:30am |
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I have trimmed and polished my fork! (Does that sound dirty to anyone else... Now to figure out a sheaf....buy or build...buy or build...hmmm. (Prolly make, since that is the way I am.) |
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=Travis=
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Posted: 3/30/09 at 7:24am |
I used a friends big vise. Clamped one side in and bent it, then the other side. |
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Soul Eater
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Posted: 3/31/09 at 7:54pm |
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Travis how far up the tine did you you clamp and what kind of force did you
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=Travis=
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Posted: 4/01/09 at 4:21am |
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Well, the jaws on the vice are probably 6 inches long and I put it all the way to the bottom of the tine as in where it curves at the handle, where your hand will be etc. As for the amount of pressure, the tine has some spring to it so you will end up moving it more than it will bend, ie when you let off the pressure it'll spring back some, so just bend and stop and see where it is and go more if needed. It's just by the feel type thing. Also make sure they are in line with the handle, the first time I did it they looked great if you were just looking at the two tines but when held up by the handle they were cocked to the right so I hand to bring them back so they were in line with the handle. Then it's up to you as to how much flare you want. There were some old threads on here about that and if I remember correctly the consensous was more parrallel will allow the bag to slide off easier (even on the upswing so maybe losing the bag it you're not careful) and the tines with more flare allow it to "pop" off more. I'm still pretty new so all I really know is I have mine flared just slightly beyond parallel. The bag slides off pretty easy but when I hit it good there'll be a pop and the end of my fork turns into a tuning fork and vibrates.
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Soul Eater
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Posted: 4/01/09 at 6:04am |
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Thanks for getting back to me, and also for the advice I will see what
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Posted: 4/01/09 at 1:48pm |
A little tip that l haven't seen here. l found in preparing our forks that if you give the tines a good heavy coat of paint before you start grinding and sanding, the low places are already filled in and less sanding is required. |
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Soul Eater
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Posted: 4/05/09 at 6:05am |
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Travis the vise I used didn't have enough clearence to make the bends. so I
clamped the metal part of the handle, used flat webbing around the outer tines and slipped a PVC length under the webbing and started to twist. Boy that really worked nice and I did both tines at the same time. |
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Posted: 4/05/09 at 8:13am |
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when did the sheaf toss become so bloody scientific!!!!!! hook the bloody bag and let er' rip
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please keep robbin, the Conway Family and Frank Henry
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Posted: 4/06/09 at 3:57am |
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Jay, don't even tell me that when you arm wrestle, you just grab the other guys arm and "let er' rip". I know too many competitive arm wrestlers who can eat up a 3 hour road trip talking about technique. I have 4 different types of forks and I could write a book on tossing the sheaf. I loves me some sheaf Oh, and when I was in the Marine Corp we DID sleep with our rifle, but I've never slept with my sheaf fork....seriously...never....you can't prove it..... |
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Posted: 4/06/09 at 4:07am |
Why so many? To be sure you have one that meets local rules as you travel? |
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Posted: 4/06/09 at 11:32am |
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Well, that would explain 2 of them (a three tine and a two tine union fork). The other two....well.....I just love me some sheaf. The real answer is that one is a five tine that I cut down to a two tine and the other was a gift from a friend where he put the tines in a vice and reshaped them where they are an inch or so more narrow.
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Posted: 4/11/09 at 2:57am |
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wouldnt a "spork" be more versitile? I mean really! whatif yuze gunna hav sum puddin pie?
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Posted: 4/12/09 at 7:00am |
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Does anyone else weld a cross piece between the 2 tines? Some of the guys I
throw with so this. The cross piece would hold the tines in place after being bent to parallel. |
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Posted: 5/01/09 at 7:00am |
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Well the fork turned out great, and it's already at it's new home. I used
different paints but nothing moved on me. I cleared it with a spar Urethaine indoor outdoor to handle the weather. The spar won't crack like regular clear. I even got my next order. Deep Purple |
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