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This is a discussion on crane hook for an anvil? within the Blacksmithin' forums, part of the Blacksmithing category; I am new to these forums and new to blacksmithing in general.I have read enough to be dangerous but need ...
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| I am new to these forums and new to blacksmithing in general.I have read enough to be dangerous but need to start doing . I have a lot of conventional weldng/shop equipment but no basic blacksmith tools. Here is my question. I dissassembled a large crane mounted over a railroad track for unloading very heavy objects. I kept the hook. I don't have a weight on it but1000# or better i am sure. When standing upside down it acually has a pretty good sized flat area before it goes to the hook end and can be made very stable . Does any body know what type of steel a hook like this would typically be made of? While I am prowling around looking for a decent anvil is there any thing wrong or unsafe with using it as one ( I realize it will not enhance my work but I am just trying to get a feel right now anyway). Thanks for any reply. |
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| It is quite possibly that it is forged steel or at least cast. One of the items I picked up at the scrap yard last visit was a large hook, it has the words; Forged in USA, right on the side of the hook. I think your 1000# + crane hook would make a great anvil substitute.
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| I would think that any hook that large would need to be forged, considering the likely mass of the load its supposed to be raising
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| Almost undoubtably forged and probably not mild steel. It'll make a fine anvil, I'd take it home in a heartbeat. Frosty
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| I know a man in Indiana that used to forge hooks like that and that big. Should make a great anvil and even after you get a real anvil the different shapes and radiususses will still come in handy. Besides that you need some neat things like that just layin around to keep the neighbors thinkin'
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| fixiehorse Go to the top of the forum page and click on user cp click on edit profile go to the bottom of the page, enter your location, and save We would like to know where in the world your located.
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| put that hook somewhere that it will NOT fall over and be happy with your new anvil. The thing will have more curves than a country road through the mountains, and each is useful as a swage. Use it to your advantage.
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| Thanks for your replies. There is a large block of pullies this thing is attached to right now. It takes a backhoe to lift, but when i get it seperated and mounted I will take a picure of it and post it.(this assumes my kids can teach me how) |