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Osage Bluff Blacksmith Osage Bluff Blacksmith Tuesday, August 9, 2016 The Old Retired Guys And Anyone That Wants To Take A Vacation Day Hammer In #2 Once again we hosted an open house on a week day. The blacksmith and I were so happy that so many showed up. There wasn't an accurate count but we guesstimated there were 40+ smiths and 8 wives.    Bernie showing how the treadle hammer that he made works.  The shop quickly filled up. Some of the overflow hung out at the back door. The women enjoyed a morning visiting before lunch was put on the table.  Mike made his famous Cowboy Beans. He cooked them using his rim-a-que cooker. Here's his directions: It's a 16" (or bigger) rim, turned upside down and with 3 legs welded on. Angle iron or light pipe both work for the legs. Then cut a piece 1/8 inch thick stock to cover the hole in the middle. A solid rim works best, there will be enough air coming in the the lug nuts. When using charcoal, put 8 briquettes on the bottom of ...

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