[TheForge] Anvil repair workshop in NJ (was: Old tools)

peter fels & phoebe palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Wed Oct 13 20:55:34 EDT 2010


  Be extremely reluctant to weld on an anvil that has any life left in it.
Many functional anvils have been ruined that way.
The HAZ from any welding bead ruins the temper and grain structure of 
the adjacent face.
In the long run, most welded-on anvils will catastrophically fail under use.

On 10/13/2010 1:17 PM, Bruce Freeman wrote:
> Well, in NJ you can get cheap Chinese anvils at Fazzio's any time you
> like.  As one fellow asserted:  "That's a better anvil than you are a
> blacksmith!"  (True for many of us, but certainly not all.)
>
> Meanwhile, if you have a beat-up anvil that you like, NJBA is holding
> another anvil-repair workshop on Nov. 13 in Howell, NJ.  See our
> website for details (http://njba.abana-chapter.com/ then click
> "upcoming meets")
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Bob Ehrenberger<eforge at centurytel.net>  wrote:
>> I have never seen a $20 anvil, but I came close.  I got my main anvil, a 170
>> lb HB, for $75 from a friend who got it for $25 the day before.  He fell
>> into a great deal and so did I. That was 13 years ago.  I sometimes see old
>> beat up anvils at flea markets for under $200, but given the condition, they
>> aren't really that good of a deal. If you keep your eyes open, and have some
>> cash in your pocket you can still find an ocational deal, but they are
>> getting fewer and fewer.  I like making tools so it doesn't bother me to
>> spend time on tools, even if it ends up costing me more in time than it
>> would have to just buy it.
>>
>> In BAM we have some members that like to go to auctions, they frequently by
>> stuff just to bring to meetings and resell. They make a little profit, and
>> the members that don't have time for auctions get some tools at a reasonable
>> price. Like the kick press I got this summer, a friend got it at auction
>> just about for free, and I traded something for it that I just had lying
>> around, that my friend needed.
>>
>> It's not gouging to make a profit. If the price is too high it won't sell.
>>
>> PS: I do remember when I would see anvils in the hardware store along with
>> the other shop tools, it's been a while.
>>
>> Robert Ehrenberger
>> Shelbyville, Mo.
>> eforge at centurytel.net
>>
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