Yesterday at 02:42 PM1 day Picked up this anvil and would like to know more and value. I'll do a BB test on it in later but it looks pretty clean. Not sure how to post pictures yet.25 3/8" long4" wide2" step down15/16" square hole on top and 1/2" round holeNo mouse holeSaggital cast lineRaised "T" on one side (pic)Round stamp mark on the other side (pic)No weight or sn on feet or other marks seenForgot to say thanks in advance, and I'm selling it if anyone wants to come get it in southern Oregon.
Yesterday at 03:03 PM1 day Author Also feels clearly more than 100# but less than 175 can't tell. Hoping someone can help with weight based on history and markings and dimensions, without me moving it, no inappropriate scale handy. I'm thinking it's likely 125 or 140
18 hours ago18 hr Good Morning,Put it in a vehicle and drive over a Scale. Drive over the same Scale without the Anvil. B-A=weightNeil
5 hours ago5 hr Take a bathroom scale, a block of wood the same thickness at the scale, and a longish (about 6-8 feet) timber. Put one end of the timber on the scale and the other end on the block. Either zero out the scale (if possible) or note the first weight reading. Put the anvil exactly in the middle of the timber and note the second weight reading. If you were not able to zero out the scale, subtract the first weight reading from the second. Multiply the resulting number (just the second weight reading, if you could zero the scale) by two. That's the weight of your anvil.
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