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metalhead

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  1. Hello All,
    I just bought a Peter Wright Anvil, ~120#. From looking at the Hardy hol, the opening is 1", but the diameter tapers as it goes into the anvil (~7/8-15/16"). My 1" square tubing will not fit and my 3/4' square bar is too small.

    Is this a standard 1" hardy hole or do I need to get special tapered hardy tools?

    Thanks in advance.

    Todd


  2. I like the wind vane best, It's more work and figuring I hope the off side of the peak is due north ! ! ! It's very good work if only since the fall is when you started smithing


    Thanks for the input and compliments. I VERY much appreciate the honesty of strangers.

    One thing's for sure, I don't have to try to get the "rustic" look (LOL). The level of skill to: 1)DO what you want and then... 2) do it well, will forever keep me challenged. As you get better, the projects naturally get more challenging.

    Regarding the off axis of North vs. the roof ridge, this is intentional since the roof ridge itself is off (good eye!). However, the weathvane will come with the disclaimer "not for navigational purposes". ;^)

    MH
  3. post-11154-022683100 1279243607_thumb.jppost-11154-066109400 1279243609_thumb.jppost-11154-061054200 1279243611_thumb.jppost-11154-044212400 1279243660_thumb.jpMy first post..

    Alas, the annual problem; what to get my parents for their respective Birthdays. Having started the Smithing last Fall, I finally have a new asset to draw from. I made the weathervane for pops and a coat rack for the momma.

    While I like the weathervane the best, I am really starting to get in the wood-forging groove. The coat rack board was donated by a dear old cherry tree that grew and died (natural causes) in our backyard. Regardless, both gifts are from the heart and soul. Enjoy....
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