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An alternative to this that i've seen is a person who uses a small (4 x 4 x .5) piece of plate which they stick in their forge to heat up nice and hot when doing forge welding, they pull the plate out and sit it on their anvil nice and hot, and then take the pieces they're forge welding and hammer ontop of the small plate, so that the anvil isnt sucking away heat from the weld. Seemed to work really well. ( The guy used a hold down on the plate so it wouldnt jump off the top of the anvil )

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On a variation of what Thomas said above, I have, in the past, set an old bench vise on the forge (several inches from the fire pot) and used it as a sort of mini-press for welding chain link from 1/4" or smaller stock.

This gets me a good "stick" between the pieces, then I re-heat and finish up on the anvil.

Don

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I have a piece of steel that is 3x3x2.5". On one of the faces I've cut a 60 degree "v" in it. The other faces are just flat, but will eventually get different shapes when I figure out what I need. I sit this thing in the fire when I'm making up some coke for the welding process, once I've got enough coke and the fire is cleaned out/up I'll set it next to the fire and weld the small stuff on it. Really helps a ton. The "v" works great for welding up cable, it seems that the 60 deg. vee is just right for forcing the strands together when struck.

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I made the "v" just a little bit wider than the cable I was welding up. So it doesn't bottom out. You end up with a nice triangular bar when you're done that you can then forge to whatever dimension you need. I let the depth be controlled by the width and angle, so I didn't really pay much attention to it. Probably ended up just a tad less than the width of the cable I was working on.

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