Black Frog
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Also if you mount your anvil on a bed of silicone caulk, it does wonders for deadening the ring!
looks great!!Really, I'm not trying to monopolize this thread.
I did put together a 'stump' out of 4 x 12s, then today I was playing around with some photoshop.
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I have been looking for an anvil for several years. Auctions run the price up too high. Yard sales are usually womens clothes, purses, baby clothes and the one I stopped at today was the same. BUT! Another customer had this beauty in the back of his truck. He said $200 and I almost broke my fingers getting the money out of my pocket. Armitage mouse hole, made between 1854 and 1875, 147 1/2 pounds on my scale
how do you tell anything about them
That was a great score! Well done. I love my Mouse Hole, it's dated from around 1830's.
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Brad, nope I'm in northern IL.
RivennHewn, the weight and chain is used as a hold down when punching holes in the pritchel and such. Just toss the weight over top and the chain holds the stock in place on the anvil.



Thats basically what I started with and I used the piss out of it in that condition but decided a week or so ago to clean it up. Its a piece of BNSF track from a shunting spur and as you can see its well used.
Holy C&@% what does that thing weigh?
It was part of a locomotive shops bridge crane. We bought it from a scrap iron guy who scrapped out the shop before it was torn down. We've had it around thirty years or so. Oh, and we move it a fork truck when needed.Eatbeef: OMG you have a nice piece of steel there. how do you move something like that? i just moved a 1000 pound surface plate with a pallet lift and a fork lift at my client's shop, but that looks a lot bigger. I own a lot of big pieces of steel and have seen my share lately and haven't seen one close to that size yet. was it part of a bridge or do tell?
cheers
