[TheForge] Anvil height
williamsiron at comcast.net
williamsiron at comcast.net
Thu Feb 28 23:52:51 EST 2013
I mounted my demo anvil, 137 lb Hay-Budden, onto a metal stand made of plate and angle iron. I put a piece of conveyor belt between the anvil and the stand which deadens the sound quite a bit. One of m y shop anvils is from Tom Clar k and rest upon a three legged stand that I've raised using 4 by 4 inch blocks. The other is on a BAM stand filled with sand. The anvil rests upon a plywood piece on top of the sand. I've had anvils on stumps but my feet get in the way when I want to be near the anvil.
Mark Williams
Snow Hill, Maryland
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From: "Jerry Frost" <akfrosty at mtaonline.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 7:06:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Anvil height
Sounds like a Sodorfors to me Charles, I have a 125lb and it'll make your
ears ring using muffs or ear plugs.
Height that I've found works well is between knuckle and wrist but it'll
depend on what you do the most. for heavy work I use my Trenton at knuckle
height and for finer I use my sodorfors at wrist height. The Sodorfors is
morticed into a spruce block, mounted green and allowed to shrink tighten.
It doesn't ring like it does just sitting, chained, spiked, etc. on a block
but it's still an ear buster. The Trenton is also a LOUD anvil though not in
the same class as the Sodorfors but it's on a fabbed steel stand. Three rec
steel tubing legs with a flange up angle iron frame, The anvil is wedged
tight by light weight angle iron hammer and tong racks. Next time I'll leave
room for another little rack frame so I can put a pan under the pritchel
hole to catch punched slugs or other hot bits. Oh yeah, I have a shelf about
8" of the ground for handyness. It's also very rigid so there isn't any give
when you use the anvil for max effect.
I'll be remounting the Sodorfors on a steel stand for a number of reasons
that suit me. A steel stand leaves me plenty of foot room so I can get as
close as I need/want. It's a LOT easier to move around than a 100lb. spruce
block, especially with an anvil on board. While those are enough reason my
#1 is noise, the steel stand has a different resonant frequency than the
anvil so they self damp. Sure the anvil rings if I miss and hit IT but it
goes away with a single note and doesn't hold it. The Sodorfors is a
hardened steel face on a cast steel body, both materials have nearly
identical resonant frequencies so it rings and holds it for seconds, VERY
loud, VERY piercing and it lasts a looooong time. Fisher anvils are so quiet
because because they're steel faces on cast iron bodies which have very
different resonant frequencies so they damp almost immediately.
Anywho, that's my take on it. Knuckle to wrist height or whatever YOU like.
Steel stand for quiet, functionality, ease of movement.
I bought an engine hoist at a yard sale a few years ago so I don't sweat
anything moving, loading or unloading either of my anvils. Hydraulics and
wheels!
Jer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles" <xlch58 at swbell.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Anvil height
>I have a 185lbs swedish anvil that will render you deaf in no time at all.
> Found it for my son for low dollars. He traded it for one of my more
> ragged
> Peter Wrights. I tried the magnet, now it rings and buzzes. Obviously I
> need
> a bigger one.
>
>
> Charles
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Bob <blcksmth at wcnet.org>
>
>
> A magnet under the heel of the anvil will also reduce ringing
> considerably.
>
> Bob Willman
> The Eagle’s Anvil
> Bowling Green, Ohio
> WB8NQW
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