i have a pw that is stamped 1,1,18 and it is stamped 79 on the feet does anyone know about the stamps on the feet the guy i bought it from got it from the carolinas it is stamped(chisseled) L H possibly liam hoffman but i havnt a clue
I recently picked up this beutiful anvil for 175 bucks its 142 lbs hardy hole is half inch it the edges are good with one small chip but my guess it was sitting in someone's garden because the bottom is heavily pitted and I found the forge weld seam right under the horn and in two random places there is a 3 if any one knows how old it is or what it's worth or possibly a brand
i don't go fast i use a larger hammer so i can see where i swing but when i get tired i go to 1.5 then a 2 then 3 and i totally understand that it is heavy but my mentor told me when forging go slow and know my boundrys and know when to stop and i know when to stop i understand your point of view but thank you and now that i think i will start using a smaller hammer
well I'm different I have my own shop a chop saw a peter wright and many tongs an no I am not lying and I'm not rich but I just work I buy and sell and save and I build my own tools .I have been welding since I was 10 and wood working since I was 5 so I grew up in a work shop and I basically grew up in a workshop btw I'm 13 the 13th
thanks buddy I appreciate it
and I'm sorry but I like a heavy hammer most of my work is with a 4 lb hammer and a 3 lb it is just what I prefur like I strike with a 12 lb hammer
does any one know how long peter wright has been around I have always wonderd because I have a 158 lb peter wright and it has a small horn a wide face and I looks older
when I started blacksmithing I bough a hundred pound cast anvil that had no markings and it looked like a Vulcan in shape but I am not sure about the brand if any one could shed any light on it that would be great
when I started blacksmithing I bough a hundred pound cast anvil that had no markings and it looked like a Vulcan in shape but I am not sure about the brand if any one could shed any light on it that would be great
I have been making a forge and I have been thinking my plan was to be a flat bottom and the air comes from the bottom without a fire box but I don't know if I need a fire pot but just have a flat bottom and the width on the inside be 8 inches wide with fire bricks on the side and just stack the coal higher but I think it will work but my biggest comcern is can I work 1.5 inch rounds with it
does anyone know if a one inch thick plate would be ok for a striking anvil for when im doing shows I am not going to forge huge hammers with it but just small things like small axes small hammers
I have a 153 lb peter wright anvil and it is different to most peter wrights I have seen its face is 4.5 inches it just looks different if any of you could shed any light on it that would be great