Posted 02 September 2010 - 11:17 AM
It turned out to be even easier than that.
I happened to mention to the head caretaker at my school that I had to figure out how to get the anvil out of my truck and he and another caretaker just moved it out of my truck for me onto a cart so I could wheel it into my shopclass. I'm planning on storing it in my classroom for the winter.
I also got a chance to wire-brush off all the paint and clean her up.
Big surprise to me was that the pritchel hole wasn't full of paint as i thought ... some bozo had filled it with brazing rod, so now I have to drill it out. I have it drilled out to 3/8" so far, but that's the biggest my hand drill chuck will take.
Low and behold, another surprise, I found a maker's name under all that paint (at least 3 layers) but I can't fully make it out. I started a separate post asking for ID help, so if you think you can help, please check it out.
I'll post pictures of the cleaned up anvil tonight.
Sam
"The ability to work and shape metal unlocked the human potential as hunters, builders, artificers, craftsmen, inventors, conquerors and explorers."
Sam Falzone - Oakhammer Forge
http://www.darkcompany.ca/