MountainMan, I got mine from an old farrier I met at the Renaissance fair. It was a Champion as I remember that he had tossed in his scrap pile because the ring gear was cracked and the hand crank missing. It was pretty well worn but didn't know the vintage. Think I gave him $10 and helped him a few times and he taught me some, Real nice guy! Took it all apart and bevel ground the crack and silver brazed it, cleaned it all up and it worked fine for my use. Sold the whole thing for $60 plus half a bag of coke...only had about $25 in it, wish I still had it now.
They are hard to find even here in No. Cal...looked a while back and used (rode hard and put away wet) are going for a couple hundred bucks 6-8 years ago. Check around with some farriers and country flea markets. Most of the farriers have gone propane but they might have a lead.
As for the blow dryer: If it has switches to only blow air try that first. It also may be the wall wart on the cord if it has the GFI built in, which most of the newer dryers do. If not you can disconnect the heating element and the bimetal component (thermal overload)...usually a little silver cylindrical component and just blow air which is all you need. Another thought is to find a computer fan with about 80-100CFM (E-Bay ~$10-15) and run it from a wall wart but you will have to build a plenum and housing. Axial fans are not ideal because they don't have much static pressure available but might be able to overcome the back pressure with enough CFM and diameter.
Good luck and hope to see more of your build and projects with it.
Thanks,
PJ

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