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New 130 # new cast A36 anvil, $385+ tax. Is this anvil worth it?


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Before I started building my anvil, I was prepared to buy one from a local foundry. I was able to verify that the cast steel is A36. As I will be hard facing my 300 LB anvil anyway, would hard facing a new 130# cast A36 anvil make it a good anvil, and a good buy at $385?? I have to decide by morning. Sorry, No picture.

 

Any experience would be appreciated.

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Factor in the cost of good hardfacing rod and the time and effort and massive use of consumable grinding media and your paying at least US$4 a pound for that anvil, is that a good price where you are at; even in anvil poor New Mexico is sure isn't!

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Factor in the cost of good hardfacing rod and the time and effort and massive use of consumable grinding media and your paying at least US$4 a pound for that anvil, is that a good price where you are at; even in anvil poor New Mexico is sure isn't!

 

Thanks, both of you, that is what I needed to hear.

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odd,  as A36 is not an alloy but a structural rating,  so this means to me they have an anvil shaped thing they made from the normal steel they are using. You can get a real anvil for that price if you look around.  It should be better than cast iron, tho  less than a normal anvil.

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The quick way of figuring will bring the cost about to near $635, including the extra rods that you will now have in inventory, but with absolutely no accounting for labor. Starting about 4:30 am and maybe finishing at 10:00 pm...with the possibility of some incompatibilities when welding...Nooooooo Waaaayyyy!

 

Apply ALL that money to a good piece of equiptment. Go on a road trip to somewhere to pick it up..ready to go to work. Waste not one more cent on that project.

 

But the funny thing about this subject is: I still go through the same computations every few months. Answers return to the same situation.

 

 

Carry on

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Why can't your local foundry use some ''good stuff''?

These were from a run they made years ago when business was slow. It is not slow now. I asked if they would cast some anvils for me with steel I supplied. They never got back with me. Not worth their time for a couple of anvils.

 

I had thought of supplying railroad track for steel. If I could be sure I was getting 5160, I would supply Truck springs. Their is a spring shop near by. Could wind up mixing 5160 and 1095, or something else. Wouldn't know how to heat treat. There are companies near that do large scale heat treating.

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