Everything posted by matto
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Info on my Trenton anvil
Pics of the side and logo would help for more info.
- Vulcan help
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Forklift tine anvil, heat treat?
Mount it on end vertically and hammer away.
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Let the HAMMER do the work (?)
Did Babe Ruth just let the bat do the work?? It is all based on mass and velocity. To make mass (the hammer) work you have to get the mass moving. Or it can't "do the work".
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Scrapyard Post Vise
the right one looks to be more of the origanal than you think. Nice looking vise
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Anvil Stand
That stump is awsome!! It is a prize for the little lady on top of it. Just make sure how ever you fasten her down that it will also complement the stand.
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Trenton anvil --- #200 serial number 201719
The caplet depression is under the anvil on the bottom. Just part of the making of it. If it is held tight on a metal base a lot of the ring will be out. Does not hurt anything for performance just saves the ears. Most of my anvils are on metal bases and have little ring. They have great rebound.
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Shop-built, rubber-strap-cushioned, guided-helve, tire-hammer
That's one way to repurpose a couple broke old anvils.
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Question for a member of the ABS
Maybe want to define a master. Maybe no one answered because non consider there self a master do to always learning. He did define it when he saId ABS Master, which is the state of being rank by that group.
- Hi from Argentina
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Not sure what to get next?
I would not trust a five burner gas forge for $650 if I was buying it off eBay. You have a coal forge learn to use it. They have been tried and true for many many years. You list all these tools but no anvil. Learn to move the metal by hand so when you get a power hammer you know wha is going on and will respect the power hammer more.
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Titanium Hammer ?? Again
Here is another vote for the 22-32 oz Estwing claw hammer. My go to for framing was always the 28oz. I used the 22oz when setting trusses. When I was an iron worker I always swung a 6# short handled sledge.
- Vulcan body Ajax logo anvil???
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Post drill rough pricing
Notownkid I agree with you.
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It followed me home
Yaggy it is a champion forge table and legs with a buffalo blower good score both ways.
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Post drill rough pricing
My guess would be that it is a model 200 1/2
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Post drill rough pricing
around here from what I can see I would give $25-$40 to the farmer and $50 to $100 to the museum.
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Hammer marks on new anvil face
Thomas I understand the point of the ball bearing test and know it works. I am not saying it doesn't. My reply was just stating that I prefer to test with a hammer for that is what I use to forge and I usually always have a hammer in my truck or around me and not a 1" ball bearing. Thomas would you say that a one inch ball bearing is going to react different from a 12" drop than dropping a 2lb hammer from12"? You can't use well it depends on where you are from do to the fact you know where I am from but it could be do to the fact we are more humid. Bottom line is how you test it is how you test it!! Like you will only pay what you are willing to pay no matter where you are from. And you are only going to take what you are will ing to take no matter where you are from.
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Hammer marks on new anvil face
Das I'm with you why mess with a ball bearing when you are going to forge with a hammer. Would take a while to forge if we where just dropping ball bearings
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Acquired leg vise
I think there was another post on here a couple of years ago about the Goldie vises.
- home made vise stand
- home made vise stand
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Coal forge height
Mine are all around 30 to 32 inches off the floor.
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Hero forge #6 -- all belts no gear
In Lincoln. Just east of Omaha. We had a blacksmithing swap meet in Kearney last Saturday and he brought enough parts to build 6 forges. Just felt they would help more people that way do to the fact that they where all missing something any way. PM me and I can get you contact info. Mike if your blower is good you can always belt a small electric motor to it.
- Hero forge #6 -- all belts no gear