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Registered: August 2006 Location: western PA Posts: 139
Cast from H13, Hardness is 54 on Rockwell C scale. The face is 4-1/2 inches wide by 9-1/4 inches, the horns are 5-1/2 inches, 9-1/4 inches tall, base 6-1/2 inches by 11 inches, 13/16 inches hardy, 3/4 inches pritchel. These weighed 111 pounds at the foundry, prior to heat treat and grinding the face and bottom. I doubt they are under 110 pounds. We might make one more minor change to the pattern. It is ready to use as it is now.
If anyone is intersted in buying one of these, the cost is $850.00 plus shipping. I will donate a portion of the sale to IForgeIron if you tell me that is how you found out about it.
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Registered: June 2007 Location: Fall Creek, Oregon Posts: 211
Thu June 26, 2008 1:05pm
nice anvil and great idea donating a portion to IFI.
------------------------------ Chris Simmonds
Deciding to make something instead of buying it is probably a matter of native ability and inclination: the man who wants to is often the one who can, and he goes ahead.