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Haha unfortunately I'mnot on anything cool. I'm a crew member on the AWACS. I work on the computers in the jet so I get to fly but it's nothing glamorous.
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9 hours ago, Frosty said:
That's about 50 miles from me. Our next club meeting is May 14th. in Palmer. Who knows you might get some free time. Which exercise? Your guys fly over about 1/2-3/4 mile west of our place on approach to the EAFB all the time.
Aw heck I'm still adjusting, it's now Joint Emendorf Richardson Base, JBER.
Give me a shout if you get the chance.
Frosty The Lucky.
I head back to Oklahoma on the 14th. I'm up here for Red Flag so I'm flying just about every other day. It is amazing up, I'm not sure if I've ever seen a place this beautiful.
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I'm at Elmendorf AFB for an exercise.
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Haha it stormed today so I moved it inside. I'm not sure how my wife would feel about me hammering metal in the house. I can't wait to get back from Alaska so I can try it out.
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Nice, I've considered going to the local high school shop class and have them make me a stand in exchange for some donated metal.
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3 hours ago, JHCC said:
Angle grinder with a cutting disc is all I needed for my anvil stand (see my profile pic).
However, since you don't have the I-beam any more, I'd suggest a stand made from heavy boards bolted together, like the one IFI member j.w.s. made (see http://www.iforgeiron.com/topic/44551-my-new-block-anvil/).
That's actually perfect. I don't have a welder so anything metal would be difficult to attach to the anvil. Thank you very much.
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2 hours ago, VaughnT said:
I wonder how much it would cost to ship?
Looks like she's at least 4" across the head of it. Maybe 10" long? With a stout stand, she'll get the job done and look good doing it!
It's 5" across and 13" long. I'm still trying to decide what kind of stand I want to do because I don't have a lot of tools at my disposal.
1 hour ago, JHCC said:Okay, now take your I-beam, cut it into three angled pieces, and weld them to your new cylinder to make an integrated anvil/stand!
Actually they gave me a refund on the I-beam. I don't have a lot of tools to work with so cutting that thing up would have been more than difficult.
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7 minutes ago, VaughnT said:
I would love to get an anvil like that!
I'm pretty sure that's a connecting pin from a large piece of machinery. The hole in the end is for a cotter pin.
As an anvil, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better one. All the mass is right under the hammer, so all you need to do is make a nice stump for it with some dimensional lumber.
Or you could save yourself the hassle and just ship it to me!
Haha next time I'm at the scrap yard I'll see if I can find you one, but I don't think I'll find anything better for under $25 so I'll probably stick with it for a while.
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Oh yeah it's sold. There is a small hole in the bottom that looks like a bolt went through it but other than that it's a sold piece of 73 pound metal.
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Yeah I'll probably cut it in half and use it as a forge and anvil stand.
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I suppose, I'll just go back to the scrap yard. They had a circular piece that I thought about, it didn't have much surface area but it was solid.
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I'm sure I did, it's about 220 lbs and probably about 3-4 feet long
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Well I got a lot more than I need so I was going to use the extra to fill in the gaps along with some foam for noise reduction but thinkingabout it now that just sounds like a lot of work.
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So I got a piece of I beam to use as an anvil without really looking into it first, I guess out of excitement. If I filled the gap between the top and bottom to add support and mass would it work as an anvil? Or would it be better to cut my loses and get something else?
Anvil and stand
in Stands for Anvils, Swage Blocks, etc
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Haha no we can't listen in on cell phones. I remember when that Malaysian airline went missing there were people saying that an AWACS took control of it which is also untrue. We can't effect other aircraft. We are basically air traffic control in the sky. Nothing special really.