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b4utoo

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  1. You more than answered for me...Im just going to quote your answer to them...and leave it at that. Thanks.
  2. This was asked of me, since I was looking for 15n20..... "Couldn't you just use nickels instead?" I really don't even know how to answer that..Help anyone?
  3. swage blocks are around 425 asking....but I am sure he would go down or deal
  4. Nice anvil at $500....Chuck is a good guy.. He always has something coming in.... Recommend anyone keep checkin with him for updates on inventory
  5. which angle? There are pictures on "Identify this anvil markings" thread...next to this thread lol don't know how those large letters happened...maybe I because I copy/pasted thread title...sorry
  6. No weld marks inside hardy or pritchel....Has better rebound than my 200 fisher eagle Price I paid was great. No complaints or regrets I can bring both holes back if desired. but thinking I might leave it as is...since I have others. i still can't figure how good the rebound is even after the new plate. history didn't matter since is was checked out before purchase. Looking forward to next project with it...
  7. I sent my brother...I will check the hole later...He really didn't know anything about it, according to my brother and conversations I had with him on phone. I responded to ad within a couple minutes of posting,then sent my brother to pick up so conversations weren't drawn out and I didn't pick his brain to much..but my brother thinks he just stumbled across it ...He got it cheaper, but I told him to keep the difference for going...It was a 1.5 hour drive on thanksgiving lol
  8. yep, thats why I sent my brother! He has a supernatural talent to get anything cheaper....He can get a no interest loan from scrooge Mcduck
  9. Yeah...odd since top plate "looked" like from side to be in good shape...it is currently listed in san diego craigslist...I bought last nite...someone else was talking about it on here aswell which is funny since the "shape" top plate was the discussion. Rebound is surprisingly good...I wasn't sure about it at first, but they some how preserved/created a rebound in the alteration.
  10. I actually bought that anvil... If anyone wants a better look at it... There is a hardy and pritchel on it, just seen on the underside It looks like a good shaped anvil with a top plate steel welded on which is odd since anvil look like it seen little use....It was just a good weld job from a distance it weighs 223.5lbs My bro went out to SD to get it for me.
  11. Some lady sold it to me. $100 Tried to get cheaper but not many great deals around here. But figured I would share it with ya'll
  12. Just curious. If the tube was filled with some type of iron and cement mix. Would this make the tube a solid, and act as a anvil. Consider you have a thick top steel plate to take the initial blow?
  13. If anyone lives near san bernardino county and looking for steel... I know a guy in phelan who gives decent prices on whats in his yards... From diamond plate steel to angle iron is what I see over there...estimate. 1 piece of angle 3" x 3" by 7 to 10 feet in length about 10 bucks. I'm sorry about my measurements I don't know how to desribe the size...but its almost 1/4 thick too. More you buy the better the deal gets too.
  14. I will consider my sources in the future...After a day cooling off. FROSTY. I AM SORRY FOR MY COMMENTS EARLIER.
  15. ​Sorry Turbo7.. was tryin help.. I will consider this for the future...
  16. ​Either way Frosty you sound like a total xxx for even commenting on my wiki post. which was meant to help..not for you to make yourself look good or smarter than everyone else with your outlook on life...could of just ignored the post...just a suggestion..but sure you have a fancy retort dying to come out any how. insulting, name calling and profanity are not tolerated here,
  17. Wiki says In metalworking, rolling is a metal forming process in which metal stock is passed through one or more pairs of rolls to reduce the thickness and to make the thickness uniform. The concept is similar to the rolling of dough. Rolling is classified according to the temperature of the metal rolled. If the temperature of the metal is above its recrystallization temperature, then the process is known ashot rolling. If the temperature of the metal is below its recrystallization temperature, the process is known as cold rolling. In terms of usage, hot rolling processes more tonnage than any other manufacturing process, and cold rolling processes the most tonnage out of allcold working processes.[1][2] Roll stands holding pairs of rolls are grouped together into rolling mills that can quickly process metal, typically steel, into products such as structural steel (I-beams, angle stock, channel stock, and so on), bar stock, and rails. Most steel millshave rolling mill divisions that convert the semi-finished casting products into finished products.
  18. Or can you point me in the right direction...
  19. I have the same ad picture on my pc...They are similar but not same...my handle and gears are centered..that one is offset.. But appreciate the effort. Unfortunately...I don't see many pics or info on these...but then again. It comes down to "How you ask google" Sometimes Mr. Google is stingy on results...
  20. Canedy otto western chief 1086 h24 on blower....any input on year? from this info
  21. I got this a while back... Not sure if I posted a picture of it already or not...but paid $300 delivered... Planning on trying it out this weekend. Another but figured using it is better than yardart
  22. Will do....on notifying on his response. I am going to check my emails and see about bugging for a update... AND THANKS FOR THE SAFETY TIP....I am used to my dremel or air tool shooting a piece at my cheek or other body part...but I think I need to up my precautions...
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