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This is a discussion on Anyone ever use a Cliff Carroll Anvil? within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; Just picked this up today. A 70# Wide Face Farriers Anvil. Dont know much about them, has anyone ever used ...
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Just picked this up today. A 70# Wide Face Farriers Anvil. Dont know much about them, has anyone ever used one? Doesnt seem to have much rebound to it. Also picked up this nice columbian vice today. Here is the Anvil listed new: Centaur Forge-Cliff Carroll 70 lb. Wide Face Anvil |
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nice find i havent used CC 70# anvil but i have used simmlar ones and the small rebound is probaly caused by the lack of mass under the striking face because the mass is distributed more in the horn than the base/neck anyone correct me if i am wrong |
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Cliff carrol are well known farriers anvils, theire verry good to work with for farriers work, in fact i'm looking to buy one (still in doubt between a cliff carrol or a blue devil), they are made to be mobile for the modern farrier, thats way they are light, they are made not to hard, beacuse of this (a thin boddy, in to hard steel would be to bridle , horn might brake) also, because they lack boddy, they have a tendency to heat up quicly when used for general blacksmithing work (mutch more hopt iron on them then for farriers work) , so an older one might have become softer over time because of this (if its been used for athor work than horse shoeing). so that might be a problem with this one.. besides that, greath find! greeting, Johannes
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