Great instructional video. I found that when my anvil was knuckle high that I was bending my back over. My back let me know it didn’t like that. So I raised it almost 3 inches and my back is happy!
Richard, thanks for the compliment. I was a little worried about how this video would be received, but you nailed it, "what works for you". We are all individuals. Thanks, Brent
Thank you kindly. Are you referring to my swage block as seen in the background of previous videos or the striking anvil shown in the rebound video? I hope you continue to enjoy. Thanks, Brent
I really like it. I’m finding more uses for the turning cams all the time. I wish the horn was a little more round but it’s a great anvil. I bought it directly from the manufacturer in Bossier City, La.
Great video and exceptionally helpful. Thank you for sharing.
I’m glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching, Brent
Great instructional video. I found that when my anvil was knuckle high that I was bending my back over. My back let me know it didn’t like that. So I raised it almost 3 inches and my back is happy!
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Much like you and I, we have to find what works best for us.
Another great video brother, you be the best yet. Have a blessed day
Thank you Teach. It means a lot.
Good one. All about what works for you, well said.
Richard, thanks for the compliment. I was a little worried about how this video would be received, but you nailed it, "what works for you". We are all individuals. Thanks, Brent
look forward to seeing you in my neighborhood, or maybe passing you somewhere in between.. I find I work in circles.
lol. I had to think about it a second, I had forgotten saying that. And I hope you're right!
Great video from my second favorite southpaw smith. (I'm my favorite). Not sure of the height of my anvil, but its comfortable for me. Thanks Brent!
Lol. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Hammer on!!
Hi,
I like your videos. Can you make a video about your swage block stand please. Thanks a lot!
Thank you kindly. Are you referring to my swage block as seen in the background of previous videos or the striking anvil shown in the rebound video? I hope you continue to enjoy. Thanks, Brent
@@brentboykin9493 Hi, i refer to you swage block, gray structure, it looks very functional. Thanks a lot. I like what you do!
Keep making good videos
Glad you like it. I hope to keep at it. Thanks, Brent
Hey Brent how's it going on that emerson anvil is that farrier style wete get yours at been looking a 100lbs one found one at centaur forge
I really like it. I’m finding more uses for the turning cams all the time. I wish the horn was a little more round but it’s a great anvil. I bought it directly from the manufacturer in Bossier City, La.