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Vulcan Anvil-cast iron and steel contrast

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Good morning!  Thought this was interesting enough to share!

I knew that my Vulcan anvil has a 1/4" thick steel face with a cast iron body, as most Vulcans do.  While hammering out some plant hangers yesterday, I noticed this jagged chip on the anvil edge.  

This break really highlights the difference in color and texture between steel and cast iron, as well as the line across the anvil face where the two metals meet.

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I have a similar chip by the heel of my 110 pound Vulcan. The contrast between the steel & cast iron is readily apparent.

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I can't control the wind, all I can do is adjust my sails. ~ Semper Paratus

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Those are very neat pictures. Cast iron and high carbon steel really are very different materials, Not only do you have different compositions in two sections of the anvils but you also have different structures since the base is cast and the top is made from rolled plate. My first "real" anvil was a 150# vulcan. I sold it to a friend so I could reinvest in a a decent and slightly large Peter Wright. I was not a bad anvil, but I have a preference for steel or wrought iron anvils myself. That is mostly because they are easier to repair if needed. 

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