D DReicht Joined Oct 26, 2006 Messages 101 Jan 13, 2007 #1 Turns out HF has discontinued their 110 anvil and I can't order one anymore. There aren't any stores in about 150 miles of me either. Back to garage sales
Turns out HF has discontinued their 110 anvil and I can't order one anymore. There aren't any stores in about 150 miles of me either. Back to garage sales
RUJOCO Joined Mar 4, 2005 Messages 417 Jan 13, 2007 #2 Try Northern Tool & Equipment. They have some cheapo anvils.
D DReicht Joined Oct 26, 2006 Messages 101 Jan 13, 2007 #3 They're all cast iron, I may take a road trip or have a friend going to HF. There aren't any other cast steel cheapo around 100 lb anvils for sale are there?
They're all cast iron, I may take a road trip or have a friend going to HF. There aren't any other cast steel cheapo around 100 lb anvils for sale are there?
D dmarx Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 59 Jan 14, 2007 #4 Grizzly has some in their new catalog up to 300 lbs.
D D.A. Guertin Joined Oct 29, 2001 Messages 181 Jan 14, 2007 #6 Don't know much of anything about them, but there have been quite a few 'knife making anvils' listed on eBay lately...
Don't know much of anything about them, but there have been quite a few 'knife making anvils' listed on eBay lately...
K kenster2001 Joined Jan 15, 2007 Messages 1 Jan 15, 2007 #7 Thats odd, where do you live? I bought a 110Lbs Russian anvil a couple days ago in Sacramento with the intention of perhaps forging in the very near future. They don't seem too bad in terms of bounce, but I have never used a "real" anvil before. The surface finish sucks, but is workable.
Thats odd, where do you live? I bought a 110Lbs Russian anvil a couple days ago in Sacramento with the intention of perhaps forging in the very near future. They don't seem too bad in terms of bounce, but I have never used a "real" anvil before. The surface finish sucks, but is workable.