I just saw a video for these today. Seems interesting. It says in the video that you can't put them in the forge. They will lose there strength.
I'm a twister and a bender.Ha
Yeah, I just ke a clean anvil. I don't want all that crap on there,cams ,clip horns,ect. I just can't find a light anvil without all that junk on it....
Thank you George!
Well Well I like to play in the forge in my shop so I kind of need two anvils. Maybe put the 100 pounder on a swing out and buy a bigger shop anvil.
If I did that the horn wouldn't be round back there would it?
Maybe I should just suck it up and pack the 100 pounder.
I've got a100 pound anvil. I'm getting tired of lugging it around. I'd Ike to have a 60 to 80 pounder. That JHM is 70. I just don't like that clip...
I'm in need of a nice little anvil under 100 pounds. I saw these and they look pretty nice.ive never had an anvil with a clipping horn and I'm not...
Well I bought one.. It's very nice and looks very well built. It also has a 3 year warranty. It's light weight and has lots of room.
It won't let me in either.. I just stopped going there. One would think it would be a properly running site?
That was my only one unless you count the wooden one I made. I still have that one.
On another note. I have a friend that's a journeymen farrier that has been showing me a lot. I go with him a good bit and learn all I can.
I'm not full time. I mainly do the ranch horses and the neighboring ranches horses I only have around 35. However a lot of those are colts from year...
I don't tend to either.. First time for me..
Well what do you use? My last one was an NC toolbox
LOL.. We can't be having that can we. Ive had an aluminum one get crushed and tool carts are rather expensive.
Why not? The reason I kind of like it is that is seems almost indistuctable.. Maybe not?
Nobody? www.tooljack.com
Does anyone use the tooljack? I'm thinking on getting one just looking for some feed back.
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