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ralphy

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  1. Welcome, Newbiesmith!
    I have hammered alot of sheetmetal on a I beam, but find an anvil,You will tell the differance.
    I started the same way, If I didn't like it , I was not alot of money. I made my own anvil from 1,1/2" & 2" plate steel, it weighs around 100lbs.
    My forge, home made as well, 14" & 12" pipe make the inner and outer walls with sand as insulater, three 1,1/2" pipe legs, 2" pipe "t"d togather with a $10 pawn shop blower.
    All the parts were scrap metal from a fabshop I used to work at.
    "HF" Dale speaks of is I believe Harbor Freight, You can get a anvil around $100,
    or a litter cheaper, don't have a store near you? Go online ( harborfreight.com )
    Check out the "Blue prints"! Alot of great stuff there!
    Again, welcome to the site good luck, good scrounging,& good smithing! ;)

  2. Hey all, I took a r/r spike knife and melted two marbles into it, no explosion!
    I also took a cross made from square stock, broke the marble into pieces and melted them in the center, it came out nice. Sorry I gave it to my daughter's classmate, so no picture, but I can say it will work. A gas forge will give a cleaner melt though,but coal will also work! good luck. ;)

  3. Looks great Peyton, I haven't tried anything like that, still making R/R spike knives, I want to make a spike tomahawk, however, I'm having trouble
    upseting the metal, and I don't have the the proper tool to cut & drift the eye. but in time I will. :)

  4. Thanks for the input and encouraging comments everyone.
    I haven't thought about using a R/R spike, High Plains, And I got a lot of
    them laying around. Yours looks really cool!:)
    Julian, I have not seen or heard of what you describe, but would like to
    see one, hey maybe you or Yesteryear could make one for all to see;)

  5. hey everyone, one of my kids asked me to make an insence burner,sooo...
    the gears got turning and i took some pipe , i believe 1/4" and a fender washer. i drilled some holes in the pipe and made a taper , then chiseled & cuped the washer and welded it to the pipe "stem" it looked ok, but it didn't draft well. any how, does anyone have an idea or plan for mushrooms, and/or
    insence burners,(cone, stick, or oil.) looking forward to seeing whats out there. thanks.

  6. hello all, I haven't been on in quite some time.
    I'm glad to be back, I just got an anvil from a fellow
    who was not using it, good price, "free".
    but I would like to know how much it weighs,
    it is 31 inches long & 13 inches high, it has an arm & hammer cast in
    the side and the number 30 on the bottom under the horn
    does tht maen it weighs 300lbs?
    it takes two strong adult men to lift it.
    thanks for any help and insight, this site is GREAT.:)

  7. Glenn,
    I work as a millright in heavy industry,and i fully agree that safety should be first and foremost.
    some of the welders I've worked around use a #11 inside and #12 outside
    a light inside is always a plus.
    don't breath the fumes, they are NOT good for you!
    If you must weld galvanized grind the area well!! and if you have a resperator
    wear it the fumes are POISONOUS, and will makes you sick at the least
    Every one probly knows this, but we all need a reminder now and then.
    thank you.
    Ralphy

  8. Thank you for your kind comments and questions.
    Dr.Dean,the anvil was made from scrap from a former job,
    the main body is 2"x 6,1/2"x 20" to the tip of horn and 1"x 6,1/2"x14" side plates making a 4" wide body,the top is 1"x 5,1/2"x14" and the feet are
    1,1/4"x 4"x8"plate. the weight? i dunno,,heavy, 100-150 lbs.
    I made my equipment because,i was interested in the craft, but I felt if I
    purchased an anvil and other tools and turned out to not like or do well, then
    I would have wasted money.
    So Ted, I been working at it for a little over a year and I do enjoy making differant things and this site and another called Anvil Fire, have been inspiring
    and educational .
    thanks for allowing me chatter on
    Ralphy.

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