[TheForge] anvil
Jerry Smith
jerry_smith at anvilsandinkstudios.com
Tue Feb 13 13:02:10 EST 2007
Any one thought about using a set of scales? If it's a
100 pounder of some sort, stand on the bathroom scales
and pickup the anvil. Great way to weigh the anvil and
see what you nay look like in 30 years. :)
Jerry
--- rfertner at cox.net wrote:
> I suspect his weight listing is 0 3 21,
> which would be 105 lbs.
> Or maybe it's (blank) 3 21. Someone may
> have been sloppy with the number punches.
>
> Rob
> ---- kim george <klgeorge at kent.edu> wrote:
> > The numbers on the side of the pw anvil the 3
> means 3 english hundred
> > weight (110 lbs.?) the 2 is 1/4 hundred weights
> and the 1 are single
> > pounds. If the hard table is in good shape (no
> major chips,cracks, and
> > there is no buzz when you tap it [means broken
> weld between hard face and
> > base] ). It is hard to find a P.W. that size. If
> your not going to try to
> > lug it around to do shows or demos that anvil will
> do you good service for
> > your lifetime and the next smith's. I wouldn't
> pass it up.
> >
> > Kim George
> >
> > "Why for you burry me in cold,cold ground?"
> Taz
> >
> >
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