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mitch4570

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  1. Thanks Curly for the info good to know. Mitch
  2. Here are a few pics of a Hay-Budden I picked up for 200.00. I was happy to find it every one wants top dollar for anvils around me. Mitch
  3. Here are some pics of forge. Now that I look at it closer I just don't know why the middle pipe is there, there is no access to the inside of the forge. Anyway any thoughts on the pics are welcome. I will have to get a new regulator the one in the picture is broken. Mitch
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    Hi wondering if any one can share their knowledge with me. A farrier gave me a propane forge, it looks like it was designed for a blower. Can I use this without a blower? It has a small forging area about 4inch wide by 11 inch long and two inch high. The forge has two burners. Thanks Mitch
  5. Thanks CurlyGeorge it does make sense to me now. In the directions I was looking at it was unclear to me that you made the separate splits from opposite ends. Thanks for the speedy reply Mitch
  6. I was just looking at written directions for forging a cross and they seemed confusing. Does any one know of a site that gives a video of the process? Thanks Mitch
  7. Does anyone know of a web site I can go to age the serial number of my Hay-Budden. The serial number is 0969 if it means anything to anyone here. Thanks Mitch
  8. Yup found it on Graig's list. The seller knew what it was worth (selling for around 400.00 on e-bay)but was willing to let it go for 200.00. I felt 200.00 was a great price since I have not been able to find one this size for uner 400.00 in a few years of looking. A farrier friend of mine gave me a small gas forge and I bought a pair of tongs the other day, Next project build a stand then on to making some tongs and hardy tools. For stock I have a few five gallon buckets of files hammers and leaf springs I have been picking up at garage sales. Also it has antique value I think Hay Budden stopped making anvils in 1925. Mitch
  9. Hi. just wanted to shout out that after looking a long time I finally found an anvil. A 123 LB Hay Budden in pretty nice shape. I am excited to get a area ready for trying it out. Thanks for looking Mitch
  10. Thanks for the info. I have just looked at them today 10/12/07. If anyone is still looking I'm live in southeast Michigan. Still looking, though may have a lead on a hunk of railroad tie
  11. Where is the best place to buy an anvil. I'm just looking for something not to expensive. I have a gas forge and want to just tinker around with making some knives with old files, cold chisels, and band saw blades. I thought I might get by with using a chunk of railroad tie for an anvil but have not been able to get a chunk. Any suggestions? thanks in asvance for any advice.
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