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This is a discussion on anyang 33lb within the Power Hammers forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; Hi mike, the check valves I fit are spring loaded, though I dont know how necessary it is. I think ...


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Old 04-05-2008, 05:23 PM
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Hi mike, the check valves I fit are spring loaded, though I dont know how necessary it is. I think I would go for the 1psi spring loaded. (havent a clue what the ones I fit are, with lube stuff I am usually just happy if I manage to get the right fittings etc, and the jobs not held up for a missing 5/16" olive !!)
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What a great little hammer.
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Old 05-23-2008, 11:18 PM
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I know several folks that are on pins and needles with user support since Mr. Graham passed away earlier this year in California. Also, does anyone know if someone is taking up the USA franchise for anyang?
Mike, You NEED to visit a site called IForgeIron.com !!

The IForgeIron members may be able to help you. Post your questions in the forum and I feel sure they will answer your question, or find the answer for you.

JohnN - John Nicholson, UK Distributor Anyang

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Jamesrjohnson - James Johnson, USA Distributor Anyang

Moony - Glenn Moon, Australian distributor Anyang


The members of IForgeIron are very knowledgeable people, with diverse skills and expertise in many areas including blacksmithing. In this case four IForgeIron members, from four different parts of the world, are available to answer your question or assist you with your machine. Mike, as I said, You NEED to visit a site called IForgeIron.com !! (grin)
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Old 05-24-2008, 02:02 AM
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Glenn Moon, Australian distributor Anyang

Sorry Glenn, I knew there was another one.
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I know both Glenn Moon and John Nicholson personally and I can say without hesitation that they are both totally genuine blokes and a fountain of knowledge on these hammers as well as a heck of a lot of other stuff. My two favourite hammers were made with Moony and a lot of my favourite beer (free) was drunk with John. Great blokes and an asset to the site.
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John N photo on britishblade ...

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hey Trattoclip,i was wondering if your hammer arrived yet?if so,how are you liking it?
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my hammer is on the ship !

It will arrive on june .... (20 - 30 june)

I attemp !
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Old 06-06-2008, 05:44 PM
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just a quick note on the above photos of the 33lb anyang.........

The hammer in the photo is 'on test' as part of its pre delivery inspection, hence the temporary footlever assembly, lack of flywheel guard etc etc etc!!!!

obviously I have to pass a few damascus billets through them as part of the inspection though
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Old 06-06-2008, 06:03 PM
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John, I admire your service of shaking any bugs out of a new machine before it goes to the end user. Very thoughtful.
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