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Anvil Guy

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    Banning, CA
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    Knives, tools, gadgets, anvils, music, computers
  1. I want something for when kids come over to my shop. I saw a Youtube video where the kids were doing some really basic stuff with that setup and I really liked that idea. It could easily be moved and setup at different heights.
  2. What is the minimum length of RR track that I can stand on end in a 5 gallon bucket? I have a few smaller pieces (12" and under) that I would like to stand on end in a 5 gallon bucket with concrete. Here is what I was thinking with the smaller pieces. Add some sand or gravel to fill the bucket with and then add a plywood disc to whatever height I need and the stand the rail on end and add the concrete. Will this work? Also, what type of concrete should I use? How much rail should stick above the rim of the bucket? Thanks in advance for your help!
  3. As you probably know, this will be like finding a needle in a hay stack and a very tough find. Best of luck to you...
  4. Great score for $60. Now go beat the crud out of it!
  5. Thanks Phil! This anvil is a minimum age of fifty years old. I bought it from a buddy who is 60 years old and it belonged to his Father. He remembers his Dad having it when he was a kid. I'll go out today and try and get you some more info and maybe we can solve the mystery. :)
  6. I thought this anvil was cast iron but after I set it on the new anvil stand it has a fairly good ring to it. It weighs between 200-300 lbs. Any ideas? I'll try and take some better pictures tomorrow. Thanks in advance for any help.
  7. I sure will, thanks! I already posted a couple pictures of my anvil stands but I'm used to Photobucket so I still need to learn how to post pictures here. It might help if I actually took the time to read how to do it...
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