Any Anvil collectors here ?

   / Any Anvil collectors here ? #11  
Lucky SOB! They had no idea what they had.
The bought it for scrap price and sold it likely for a profit. Everyone benefited except the dumb guy who sold it for scrap.
I bought my anvil at a pawn shop for $60 about 7 years ago. No idea who made it or when but it is flaw free, rings good when struck and works for me. It is only about 60# estimated but it does everything I need an anvil for.
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ?
  • Thread Starter
#12  
The bought it for scrap price and sold it likely for a profit. Everyone benefited except the dumb guy who sold it for scrap.
I bought my anvil at a pawn shop for $60 about 7 years ago. No idea who made it or when but it is flaw free, rings good when struck and works for me. It is only about 60# estimated but it does everything I need an anvil for.

Yep, I got screwed.I bought this scrap for $27.00. Scrap is selling for $8.00 per 100#.
The person that brought it in didn't get much. They could have sold it out right for more $$
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ? #13  
Here's my "collection".

A 290 pound Peter Wright and a 6 ounce "import".

IMG_8349.JPG

Terry
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ? #15  
Blacksmiths look for good quality anvils for their good "rebound". This makes it a lot easier on the body for repetitious pounding.

Any hunk of steel will do the job though. For day to day use, here's a pic of my ASO (anvil shaped object). It's a section of (400# + or -) I-beam.

IMG_1406.JPG

Terry
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ? #16  
Here is my 98 lb Peter Wright (1860-1800) made from a solid forged piece of wrought iron with a hot forged steel top plate. The two piece body gives it its ring. The larger anvil is my 189 lb Hill Anvil. Both were made imported from England. Here is a swedge block I won in a raffle a while back. Every side provides a form for shaping hot steel.

Fun to use, great rebound.

PW2a.JPGHilla.jpgsw 3a.JPG
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ? #17  
Here is my 98 lb Peter Wright (1860-1800) made from a solid forged piece of wrought iron with a hot forged steel top plate. The two piece body gives it its ring. The larger anvil is my 189 lb Hill Anvil. Both were made imported from England. Here is a swedge block I won in a raffle a while back. Every side provides a form for shaping hot steel.

Fun to use, great rebound.

View attachment 495676View attachment 495677View attachment 495678

I've NEVER been able to find any used swage blocks :(.

Common consensus is they are like anvils. You don't find THEM, they find YOU. :D

Terry
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ? #19  
My nephew was re-doing the undercarriage on his 953 CAT,,
I told him, I wanted the front wheel.

A week later, he dropped it off,, it is a tremendous anvil!! :thumbsup:

I would guess the weight at 300 pounds,,, and CAT uses good steel.

The wheel still has the spindle and bracket, he replaced it all.
I have thought about making a frame to hold it up.
I could then modify different parts of the wheel for different anvil functions.

The need has never arose,,, :laughing:
 
   / Any Anvil collectors here ?
  • Thread Starter
#20  
Blacksmiths look for good quality anvils for their good "rebound". This makes it a lot easier on the body for repetitious pounding.

Any hunk of steel will do the job though. For day to day use, here's a pic of my ASO (anvil shaped object). It's a section of (400# + or -) I-beam.

View attachment 495675

Terry

homemade anvil.. Pretty cool. How did you make the hardy (hardie) hole in that ?
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

PICK UP BED (A49461)
PICK UP BED (A49461)
2022 Club Car Tempo Golf Cart (A48082)
2022 Club Car...
Bolens G272 Tractor (A50860)
Bolens G272...
2005 Holiday Rambler Alumascape Travel Trailer (A48082)
2005 Holiday...
1049 (A50459)
1049 (A50459)
2018 PETERBILT 579 DAY CAB (A51222)
2018 PETERBILT 579...
 
Top