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I heard that Bear passed on earlier this week. Condolences
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A few months ago, one of my best friends, Robert Bloom, living in Newark Valley, New York, a 94 year old blacksmith who specialized in forging flintlock and blackpowder parts for a mail order catalog, transitioned to the Next Life. Generous with his advice and tutelage, he forged gun parts until he fell ill and Passed two weeks later. Originally from Chambersburg in Central Pennsylvania, he will be sorely missed
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I Just Got This
forgedinfire123 replied to forgedinfire123's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Tyvm Sir! -
I Just Got This
forgedinfire123 replied to forgedinfire123's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
The rust brushes right off the horn with some elbow grease and a hand held wire brush. Atop my big Columbian is the 4 inch leg vise the farmer gifted to me. I will forge a spring and mount to ready it to do some work. I am posting this early in the morning because I was so excited over this anvil I couldn't sleep! -
I Just Got This
forgedinfire123 replied to forgedinfire123's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
I acquired it for free. It was gifted to me. I need help lifting it on a stump. The farmer who gave it to me told me he bought it brand new. He just never got to use it since he bought it in New Jersey in 1976 next to it, mounted on a stump, is my 455 pound Columbian -
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How many pounds and how wide is your anvil?
forgedinfire123 replied to Fly's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Columbian 455 pounder 6" wide -
What anvil did I get?
forgedinfire123 replied to ladysmith's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
still using it? -
Visiting the Hay Budden building
forgedinfire123 replied to njanvilman's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
I met Mr. Budden's granddaughter at a farm museum in the Seventies -
David Fisher, Pennsylvania blacksmith, is hospitalized in Bethlehem PA with a severe case of civil. I pray that he fully recovers!
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There are scrap yards all over Philly who sell drops(steel end pieces from barstock). Go to Aaron Richman scrap yard at Aramingo Ave. and Wheatsheaf Lane and talk to the boss's son. He'll "hook you up"! or, you can root thru my scrap pile
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newbe shopping for first anvil
forgedinfire123 replied to myoconstruct's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
If it were me, I would buy all 4 anvils. Anvils are like good health, luck, and brains. One cannot possess too much of any of these -
Hay Budden near me. Your opinions?
forgedinfire123 replied to Manno's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Please buy the anvil. You'll feel a lot better. When it comes to Hay Budds, there's no such thing as buyer's remorse. -
I've used London pattern anvils my entire life. Recently, I picked up this 330 pound Hulot Harmel. I highly recommend it! It's hard as heck, it rings like a bell, and the extra square horn is extremely handy. The only thing I do not like about it is that the hardy hole is too small.
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First power hammer help
forgedinfire123 replied to Mihai Cadis's topic in Power Hammers, Treadle Hammers, Olivers
Go to a shop in Romania which specializes in car springs, and have them replace the entire set of springs. Shops specializing in springs will heat treat them. That's what I would do. My hammer had the same needs, so I replaced mine from a car spring shop. -
Blacksmithing gems and pearls
forgedinfire123 replied to Glenn's topic in Blacksmithing, General Discussion
The bottom of my quench trough hides my mistakes. It's empty -
Clifton Ralph passed away at 1PM today. God bless him and his family
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How many anvils do you actually need ?
forgedinfire123 replied to BartW's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
I know exactly how many anvils I need. The answer is MORE -
I have two colonial anvils I cannot identify, other than the fact they came from a shop in Herkimer New York from 1781
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A Peter Wright Anvil on Craigslist
forgedinfire123 replied to marooner's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
Buy the Peter Wright. Good price, decent shape, what are you waiting for? It would be in the trunk of my car by now- 11 replies
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The great tool hunt! (Pic heavy)
forgedinfire123 replied to fangedknight's topic in Tools, general discussion
if you need an anvil or forge, private message me. I don't live far from you. -
Largest vintage anvil
forgedinfire123 replied to Timber Ridge Forge's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
I seem to remember Larry Langdon,, recently deceased, owning a 937 pound Trenton anvil, which he used for tool forging matter of fact...... -
Largest vintage anvil
forgedinfire123 replied to Timber Ridge Forge's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
to do big work, you need a big anvil. All things being equal bigger is better. Those "all things" including hardness, soundness, and shape. The only drawback to large anvils, all things being equal, is lack of portability. -
Largest vintage anvil
forgedinfire123 replied to Timber Ridge Forge's topic in Anvils, Swage Blocks, and Mandrels
[Response to now-deleted ad hominem attack removed.] I worked in a shop running big chambersburg hammers, lol