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metal99

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  1. Hey I know you! Lol Lots of good info on this forum and a great place to ID some anvils. I know you just got a dandy of an anvil but I can assure you that the addiction will proceed. Tell your wife that I really am sorry that I helped get you hooked lol.
  2. Hey man, keep an eye out for a used table saw on a classified website. After I bought my motor I was told about the table saw idea and sure enough. 1.5 horsepower table saw for $50.... I wasn't happy that day lol. As far as the grinder goes it shouldn't be hard at all. I have maybe 45 minutes into mine and its over half way done. I don't have pictures but its not to hard really. Most of the grinders I've seen out there seem a little overkill on the materials. I used square tubing for mine and it seems pretty solid so far. I won't be shooting mine with an '06 so I don't see the need to make it into a tank lol.
  3. Lol it's all good, you just never know who's sitting behind a user name. I do however believe that there are way to many people out there that could give out some dangerous advice. One thing I have noticed on this forum that I know bothers a lot of people, myself included is the fact that people are quick to avoid the question that usually has a simple answer. Just to go and type three times as many words to tell the user to "do there research" "if you can't help yourself why should I help you" I've spent the better part of my life building things. From guitars to make shift weapons and finally knives. I can read a book ten times and honestly don't know what's going on in it. Sometimes it's a simple question to help with a misunderstanding that will get somebody over that little speed bump. I read this forum and many others daily and I must say this one takes the cake in that category. Ask a simple question and get a snappy answer or have it avoided all together and hijacked with a random conversation. Look what happened to my last anvil ID thread? Ya I know it's cast and no good for real use. But almost nobody had anything to say about it besides what a useless doorstop it was. I believe one fellow pointed out that there was a foundry in the area it was made but that's as far as it went before it turned into a random conversation. I later found out from some other people that it is most likely a very rare cast anvil made by a small foundry in Guelph Ontario. Back to the topic, I know it's an old thread but here is my answer to the question asked. When I make my leather stacked handles I cut the washers to the desired size and slip them into the tang. Make sure you have some extras and try to use good new vegetable tanned leather for the best results. It's best to have a thread on pommel but you can also peen the tang like the older knives. Thread on your pommel and compress the washers as tight as you can. Leave that sit for a couple days. Take everything apart, epoxy each layer on and put the pommel back on compressing it nice and tight while the glue is still wet. Shape the handle and finish sand it down to about 320 dye the leather if you wish and seal with more epoxy. Sand it lightly and buff to a nice shine. I do agree with the remarks made towards the temper of the knife. A brittle knife can cause some serious injuries. Don't think I'm trying to pick a fight, I just wish people could just spend more time helping then not.
  4. Frosty, I don't believe he didn't pay attention. It looks like he answered the question asked in the first place. BC's help is good to go. No danger at all.
  5. Very nice knife! How many layers would that be?
  6. The knife looks pretty good! The fact that you heat treated D2 in a coal forge is kind of scary but it might make a usable blade. D2 is more of an air hardening steel and reacts well to plate quench. I know some people have quenched it in oil but it really doesn't need it. If your going to do your own heat treating you might have better luck using a simpler steel. Even O1 can be heat treated fairly well in a coal forge but the more complex stuff like D2 really should be done in an oven.
  7. Another misconception with the spark test is the hardness of the steel. Don't ever go by how far the sparks fly go by the shape of the sparks. A hardened piece of hight carbon steel will creat a nice shower of sparks off of a high power grinder while that same piece of steel in an annealed state will throw significantly less sparks but they will both have a similar pattern. I'm not claiming to be a pro in any of this metallurgy, this is just my experience with grinding different steels.
  8. Uhh lol what kind if steel did you use? Sorry to ask twice but I didn't catch what you said... :)
  9. That's awesome Dean, I would have loved to have my grandpas anvil. My uncle pushed the old farm buildings and everything in them into a huge pile and burnt it about 10-15 years ago... I remember seeing that anvil as a child when we would play in the old buildings. There was an old wooden leg vice with metal jaws built right into a bench beside the forge. I don't know how big the anvil was but when I was little it looked HUGE! Keep that anvil in the family and pass it on!
  10. Neat knife Gundog! What kind of steel did you use?
  11. That is one of my anvils. It's got a rough face but its the only one I have a hardy tool for. I have an almost mint Trenton but it was broken in half at the waist so it lost a lot of rebound after the repair. I want to get a bigger anvil tho. All of mine are around 100lbs
  12. I don't "collect" them for viewing I use them. I have my forge outside so that's where they get stored. You would "collect" them too if you paid what I did for them. One of them is way to beat up to be a user and is only 74 lbs. The 98lb Trenton with a 99% mint face is useless with only about 25% rebound. The 104 pound PW (the one with the hardy tool in it) has a really beat up face. The other two I have are a 70 pound Canadian blower and forge that's missing the heal and a 15lb unknown. So that really only leaves me with one good anvil. The beat up Peter write gets used the most tho because its the only one I have a hardy tool for.
  13. Thanks guys, I think I'm addicted to forging now :) it's all I think about... that and anvil hunting lol. I'm trying to find a 150+ pound anvil but apparently they are made of gold around here. Most of the anvils posted for sale are over $4 a pound!!! I don't get it...
  14. Haha yup they sure did, I've only taken four of them out for a beating so far. The other ones will be getting it real soon :)
  15. Hey everyone, I haven't posted any of my knives in a while. Mainly because I do mostly stock removal. This first one is a small neck knife forged from an old wood chisel from Germany. This is a recurve fighter I'm in the process of forging. It's forged from 5160. I think I am going to do the same paracord wrap on this handle.
  16. This isn't my whole collection but this is what I have a picture of. The only one that isn't mine is the cast steel Columbian on the right closest to the camera.
  17. So nobody knows anything about this little guy? Stamped on the bottom is No15 APW or ARW Guelph Ont. Both of the "N"'s are backwards which I thought was pretty cool. It weighs 15lbs. I know it's just an ASO but I would really like to know if it actually has a "brand"
  18. Yes I know it's just an ASO but I woul like to find out what kind of ASO it is. I've googled the stuff stamped in the bottom with no luck. Do cast iron anvils ever get sway on the face?
  19. I knew that Canadian blower and forge made anvils but haven't heard of any others. I tried searching the info on the bottom with no luck.
  20. Hello everyone, my boss gave me this nice little anvil this morning when I got to work. I tried searching the net for any info on it but I can't find anything :( It weighs about 15 pounds, what brand do you guys think it is? The "N" in No15 is backwards.
  21. Hey everyone, I just thought I would "bump" this thread back to the top to see if I could finally figure out what kind of anvil this may be. My uncle gave it to me so now I can say its mine :) that makes it a 5 anvil collection so far :)
  22. Did you ever find any solid information on it?
  23. Ohhh man with shipping its going to be $400!!!!
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