Making Gambrels

johnnytheboy

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I wanted to make some gambrels and wondered what thickness of stainless to order,

I wanted to make a lightweight field one for roe and smaller, and a heavier one for fallow, any suggestions welcome!

Thanks in advance!
 
I wanted to make some gambrels and wondered what thickness of stainless to order,

I wanted to make a lightweight field one for roe and smaller, and a heavier one for fallow, any suggestions welcome!

Thanks in advance!
Plumbers blow torch and 8mm will get you out of trouble, I use oxy/propane and jigs to achieve what size bend which are needed. Get a piece of fencing wire and make the shape you like then bend your W to that.
Grind the ends first as they are much easier when it is not in a W shape.
 
What wire size do you suggest for roe, I was wanting to make a smaller lightweight one that I might keep in the van.
Bend the shape you want from a piece of wire, then you can follow that shape as a reference when bending your 8mm
2/3mm fencing wire or some wire from a wire coat hanger.
Stainless will change color if you heat it, I bend all the X parts of my hangers cold with a long piece of pipe in the vice.
Everything else is cherry red and pulled around a jig.
8mm for every thing.
 
Bend the shape you want from a piece of wire, then you can follow that shape as a reference when bending your 8mm
2/3mm fencing wire or some wire from a wire coat hanger.
Stainless will change color if you heat it, I bend all the X parts of my hangers cold with a long piece of pipe in the vice.
Everything else is cherry red and pulled around a jig.
8mm for every thing.
Ok thank you, we have a stainless tig and mig at work, I might need to borrow it 😬 😂

Does the colour polish out or does it stay like that? Not that it matters just out of interest!
 
Why not just buy some from Tim much less hassle!
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Most kind thank you but noooooooooooooo! The mass made ones are machine bent made in huge batches.
the 8mm will bend cold but I like a sharper V for my own personal ones which take a 50kg fallow as I will hang them to cool before they go in the big chiller.
 
This is interesting.
Anyone able to share some pics especially of a cold forming jig or set up

I've been thinking about making my own or scavenging and repurposing something suitable as commercial ones seem a lot for what you get and at the end of the day a stick works sort of

In my belt I have 2 s hooks and a meter of paracord with a loop at each end - hook one hock and loop over a branch and pull up into place. Wrap the cord round the branch to make a spread and hook the other end. Works for what I can manhandle

i also have an L shaped furniture corner brace and s hooks which I plan on trying out

Keen to make my own slightly less janky version so advice appreciated
 
This is interesting.
Anyone able to share some pics especially of a cold forming jig or set up

I've been thinking about making my own or scavenging and repurposing something suitable as commercial ones seem a lot for what you get and at the end of the day a stick works sort of

In my belt I have 2 s hooks and a meter of paracord with a loop at each end - hook one hock and loop over a branch and pull up into place. Wrap the cord round the branch to make a spread and hook the other end. Works for what I can manhandle

i also have an L shaped furniture corner brace and s hooks which I plan on trying out

Keen to make my own slightly less janky version so advice appreciated
A cold forming jig works best with a roller at the point of contact around a form to make the size.
You will need a secure bench and long handle to pull them around cold!. I pull them "hot" around interchangeable forms.

Did you make your "S" hooks if so hot or cold?
 
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