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  1. Nice work borntoolate! Thanks guys for al the comments. Hey Clinton, try out the corkscrew from Hofi's post, its a great forging exercise. Funny thing was, the first corkscrew i did came out perfect, and i havent been able to duplicate it! That is the key to good blacksmithing, taking an item and remembering the steps and being consistent. This is what i struggle with, but i can't think of anything i'd rather be doing in my spare time.

  2. Rhrocker, pm me your info and i will get you some 12" pieces, i am swimming in the stuff i throw tons of it in the scrap bin at the jobsite all the time. The #18's are hard to come by, but i can get you some #11 bar for sure. Maybe some big stuff too, i'll check the next time i am at our yard. I just started a big job and i am the foreman so i can take small amounts of scrap.
    Brian

  3. Well Mark, this one won't be that big, only 1500 tons of rebar. All reinforced concrete walls, slabs, and multi-strand cable reinforced transfer girders to provide clear space with no supports in the way on the football field. Will be a challenging project, i am the foreman running the steel on the job, a ton of responsibility. It doesn't help that it is Tutor Saliba who is the contractor, they aren't nice to work with.
    That mine job sounds like a big one!
    Brian

  4. Thanks guys. I wish i had some time off to play. Unfortunately i am starting a new sports complex for the USC Trojans tomorrow, its gonna have an underground football field! Pretty crazy design. I am not looking a gift horse in the mouth though, i am stoked to have job security for the next eight months! Gonna have to play hard on the weekends. My wife already commented that now she will never see me at all! Thanks for all the kind words.
    Brian


  5. Thanks Brian. Here is a pic of the anvil (with my other anvils) on the stand.

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    Pardon the welds...

    I'm just in the process of sourcing the materials for a stand for my 450 pound Peter Wright. I haven't decided if I will build a similar one to this, or a different style that should put to rest the debate over which way the horn should be facing. While pushing snow this winter, my brother broke the front axle on one of the tractors on the farm. I'm thinking of making a stand with the axle assembly that will allow you to turn the anvil to any direction you want, with an indexing mechanism to hold it in place. I haven't sorted out the design details yet, I'm just mulling over the logistics in my head right now.



    Quite a collection there! Nice shop too. An indexing anvil sounds like an excellent idea.

  6. I just welded this up today for my 280 pound Brooks anvil. It has a 1" top plate, the legs are 2X3 tubing, and the floor-mount plates are 1/2" X 3" bar. I drilled holes in them so if I ever happen to find the perfect spot for the anvil by the forge, I will bolt it to the floor with some Hilti anchors.

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    Thats a nice stand Mark. I like the way you turned the feet inward. Wheres the anvil?

  7. Congrats! I look forward to seeing the work you turn out on it.
    I find that fine tools inspire me to do the best work possible and an anvil this nice would surely take my motivation up a notch or two.Knowing you it`ll do the same for you too.
    Glad to see it happen for you


    Thanks Bob. That means alot coming from you.
  8. Thanks everyone. Phillip, that made me laugh out loud! Clinton, yes, the one inch plate was given to me by a great guy at Gold Coast Erectors in Camarillo, ca. I did spend a little bit banging some hot iron, and it is an amazing difference. Steve Fontanini is a super nice guy, and i was literally shocked when i first got a look at this anvil in person, he does an amazing job finishing them. Mark, i too am of the opinion that these are some of the most beautiful anvils made.

  9. I got my new anvil today! She is a beauty, all 460#'s of her. I fabbed the stand out of one inch plate, and used 3/8 wall square tube with 1/2 inch plate at the feet of the stand. I set the anvil on the stand and tapped her with a hammer, the ring was the loudest i have ever heard, almost unbearable! I put a layer of silicone caulk down before i placed her in her final resting place, i couldn't believe how much the ring dissipated! I am so excited to get out there this weekend and play. post-9924-0-13754300-1300153847_thumb.jp

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  10. Thank you very much Frosty. I had missed your response, and a heartwarming response it was. I have had dogs all my life, and will continue to have them. Yes, its tough losing a friend, but its worth all the good times. My dogs really pick me up when i'm down, and no matter what, they are loyal. A happy dog, excited to see you sure makes a crappy day better somehow! I think we have enough furry friends for now (2 dogs, 2 cats) but when the time comes, we will rescue a lucky animal!
    Thanks again Frosty it meant a lot.
    Brian

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