Summary: Make a picket for a metal fence, make a spear using a throttle hammer and closing the end of the picket for security measures in this free construction video.
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"On behalf of Expert Village, I'm Terry, and I'm here to tell you today about building a wrought iron fence. This is what we use to make the vines and the branches that you see on the wrought iron fence. Right now I'm going to make a spear on the end of a picket for a wrought iron gate or fence using a forge and a throttle hammer. I'm getting my picket up, up to about three thousand to thirty-five hundred degrees. I'll bring it over to the throttle hammer. I closed the end of my pickett from the square tubing so that now no water can get in or out, and it also makes a security point. You can either sharpen it into a spear or leave it like it is. "
eHow Article: Make a Picket for a Wrought Iron Fence