CwazyWabbit
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DIF: I'd agree with that weight, it's probably the best size as any more and it would need two people to move it around. I can't find any other stamps on it, well there is possibly an S near the base.
I've spent most of the afternoon working on removing the piece of bar that has been hammered and then rusted into the hardy hole. It's cleared about half way down now with a list of casualties in the form of a few chipped drills, a chipped cold chisel and another cold chisel with a spilt :-/ Probably another hour or two of chiselling to clear the hole.
One advantage of the blocked hardy hole is that it looks like the hole was blocked so long ago that the edges of the hole have received little damage over the years.
The guy did have a bigger anvil there but wouldn't sell it as it had been passed down through the family which is understandable.
I've spent most of the afternoon working on removing the piece of bar that has been hammered and then rusted into the hardy hole. It's cleared about half way down now with a list of casualties in the form of a few chipped drills, a chipped cold chisel and another cold chisel with a spilt :-/ Probably another hour or two of chiselling to clear the hole.
One advantage of the blocked hardy hole is that it looks like the hole was blocked so long ago that the edges of the hole have received little damage over the years.
The guy did have a bigger anvil there but wouldn't sell it as it had been passed down through the family which is understandable.



















