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  1. By the gods! Those are beautiful! A few pattern tutorials would make you a god among men. Please never stop, you bring great beauty into this world!
  2. Great job on both! I especially like the raw cable hilt. I've thought about doing cable steel as well for some work, What was the diameter of the cable you used? P.S. Great to see other redditors us this site.
  3. Sorry for the delay in reply. I've been pretty busy with work. Thanks for all the suggestions. I went and checked them out on saturday and ended up purchasing the larger one. The pictures make the damage seem worse on both then they actually were. Now... To build a new anvil stand!
  4. I'm looking at purchasing 2 anvils in my area. But there's some wear on the edges and I'm no expert when it comes to telling how much it will affect its usability. The first is a Peter Wright 124 pounder. $175 And the second is a Peter Wright 243 pound monster. $400 Any help would be much appreciated!
  5. Another great design Frosty! Thank you all so much. This site is wonderful.
  6. Great design Dave! Very versatile yet simple. Thank you all for these tips and suggestions!
  7. Thanks for the fast replies! That tutorial is amazing! That seems like a great way to set it up so I don't waste too much gas and can have it bigger when needed.
  8. I've been working with a coal forge for a few years now. But, I've decided to switch to gas as to not torture my new neighborhood with coal smoke. I do a bit of everything now and then so I'm having trouble deciding on decent dimensions for a forge body that will give me a good compromise between size of pieces that can be worked and amount of fuel (& number of burners) required. Does anyone have any suggestions on a good size for a general purpose forge?
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