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Shmygelbryl

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  1. 22 hours ago, NoName said:

      After a closer look, bigger screen. I would say the 65KG anvil is a Soderfors. In the third picture down, what I thought was a K for Kohlswa, looks more like a K for kilograms. With possible date, stamped 1911, under the weight. Swedish anvils historically stamp both sides, possibly more markings.

       As Frosty said, most importantly a very good user.

        N.N.F.                   Beautiful, Manchester, Michigan. USA 

    This is the other side of the anvil, personally I can’t se anything coherent , but you might know what to look for :D 

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  2. Yeah , that anvil sure has seen some use and abuse trough many years.

    I will be careful and not hammer to hard on the horns.

    Out of curiosity , what are anvils like this worth ? These are the only two I have found in my area, the fella wanted 280$ if I took both , so that’s what I gave him . Is this to much or about right ?

  3. Thank you.

    With that setup I did not intend for it to last long, I just wanted to start, se how it was and then take it from there.

    The Aluminum pipe did indeed melt and it got shorter and shorter :D 

     

    I’ve abondoned this setup now and I am using a portable forge I made. Still using that hairdryer ,but with vent holes and more controlled flow of air. 

    I am using ppe , safety glasses and welders gloves when it gets a bit hot.

    It is winter now , so I am using wool clothing, wich is naturally fireresistent . I will probably get an apron sooner or later , but at the moment it is not needed. 

  4. Hello all

    I got a hold of two anvils , but I am unable to identifying them. The larger I was told is 65kg the smaller is 45kg.

    I have looked all over both, wire brushed and used chalk.

    I even tried useing paper and pencil to try get some imprint but found nothing but some numbers.

    The numbers is at the bottom of the larger one , but it made me no wiser. It seems to be stamped upside down with 8 30 8 or 80 3 8 read right side up ... but it just confused me :D 

    I will add a few photo of both with measuring band in hope that someone can help me here .

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  5. Hello !

    New member from Norway here.

    Blacksmithing has been intriguing and I’ve always been fascinated by it, but for some reason I never felt I had enough equipment for it, so it always where put on hold.

    That changed a couple months ago!

    I was about to go catatonic from boredom as I was switching from channel to channel On the tv. Suddenly I found myself watching forged in fire .

    After binge watching this for a few days I told myself “f**k it, I’ll go forge stuff with or without any anvil and proper forge!”

    I got myself a piece of old railroad track,put it on an old log,grabbed my wife’s hairdryer, taped it to a couple Aluminum pipes, lit up some firewood in an old bbq grill I turned into a monstrosity, stuck the pipe in the fire and turned on the hairdryer !

    It all turned into a glorious blaze of smoke, fire and sparks! I then grabbed some rebar ,  jammed it into the fire and forged it into random hooks, a toilet paper roll holder and other random things.

    Now, a month after , this forging bug has really gotten a hold of me. I have welded together a coal forge , bought myself a couple anvils,forged all kinds of things and completed my first order.

    I have added a photo of the ugly but functional contraption I made, to inspire (or scare) anyone who think they need fancy stuff to start forging things. took me about 10 minutes and I was ready to heat some metal and bash it into shape. :D

    Thats my story so far and I am here to learn more and get better at blacksmithing.

     

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