Thanks! I forgot to add that it’s made form two pieces top piece is some breaker bit and the bottom is just mild steel. Stick welded at the waist. Hardened as well.
Like this if I had a 150lb anvil I was selling and it was marked in hundredweight 1 0 10. If I thought it was 110lbs and sold for 2 dollars a pound the buyer would actually be paying less than 2 dollars a pound.
Yes.
IFC I would never buy a Vulcan at over 4 dollars a pounds. Not when I've had so much good luck with anvils in the past
But what I meant was there are always anvils on craigslist within 100 miles of where I live.
@Owen Hinsman This is one of the best ways to find anvils:
Craigslist is where I found my first anvil. There's a 100lb Vulcan on craigslist right now for 425$ and new one's are popping up all the time. Also there are usually lots of anvils at the NEB meets. As for other tools like hammers flee markets and antique barns are good.
Cool! The NEB is really great I've gone to two meets one workshop, and gone to the brentwood teaching center a few times. I've learned so much! Even bought my second anvil at the fall meet.
Went to the scrap yard today. Came home with a small assortment of medium carbon steel and a 1 1/4" bar of what looks like wrought iron...not to bad for 14 dollars.