October 24, 20169 yr can anyone tell me about these anvils from experience or first hand knowledge? Thank you, Mod Note: eBay link removed.
October 24, 20169 yr Never used one, but it appears to be an older Harbor Freight, back when they made them out of cast steel. The anvils they have now are cast iron in keeping with the the quality of the rest of their products. I think it should be a decent anvil to start out on, definitely not forged steel though.
October 24, 20169 yr For $299.97 for a 115 pound anvil that makes it $2.61 per pound plus shipping. That one is sold. The new listings are $325 and $340 for the 115 anvil or $2.82 and $2.95 per pound. For just under $3 a pound plus shipping, I would like to see a name on the side of the anvil and to be able to do a ball bearing bounce test. Take $3 a pound to Quad State in the fall and I am sure you can choose from many anvils, that have names stamped into the side of the anvil. Names you recognize as being good anvils. Give Thomas Powers a wish list and he can find you a bargain anvil in short order. After all he invented the TPAAAT technique. (grin)
October 24, 20169 yr I just found a fellow selling a mouse hole for 3.00 but the face has a chunk missing. I told him one dollar cuz it he damaged. So he said $125.00 and I bought it for that (1.45/pound ) because it was only 1.45. I think ill keep it. They are out there. But most are 3.00 to 4.00
October 25, 20169 yr Kenny1960 What's your location? I have some good users in the Delmarva area of PA I'm selling for $2.5-3/lbs, ranging from 130-292lbs
October 26, 20169 yr Author I am close to the coast of North Carolina, Pinetown, which is close to Washington nc.
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