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Haywire Haywood

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  1. I thought that the removal of my link was software, not a moderator intervention. Reposting it was not an intentional poke at the moderator. Enforcement of the TOS on the forums that I attend is always tempered by the application of common sense. My link was not to cat videos, competing forums, self promoting, nor anything NSFW. My question was about a specific anvil and the community being able to see what I was talking about was integral to the conversation. While I received good general information, and I thank the community for that, they were unable to answer my specific question. This will be my last post and thanks again for the replies.
  2. Mod. Feel free to remove the entire thread and my account too. Your kind community was good enough provide the input I needed.
  3. Thanks. It needs to be light weight and relatively portable. I don't have a lot space to work with. I was considering making a post anvil out of a piece 7' diameter x 1.5" thick 4140 spiked into a round of firewood but that anvil showed up and it has a hardy hole built in. My "forge" is a coffee can forge I built this past weekend, so my little projects will be very limited. I'll go read those links. Edit: Looks like I'm right in the middle of mistake #9. (Plaster/sand refractory) Looks like my link was removed (dang newbies and their links lol) Mod note; Yes it was and it just was removed again, please do not repost it again
  4. Hi, I'm wondering if anyone knows anything about 20# for $55 being sold on ebay. I'm looking for something to tinker with without breaking the bank but at the same time have a hardened surface which I'm reading is highly recommended. They claim this is surface hardened to 52RC depending on which description you read as it's sold with several descriptions like knife making, jewelers, vintage, and "new old world" whatever that means. Granite Mountain Products is the claimed name, although the only granite mountain products I can find is a company in the Philippines that makes flip flops and the like. Thanks, Ian Links removed
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