Good morning / evening. I really like the look of that small power hammer! Just recently been upgrading my setup for knifemaking, and a power hammer would be massively useful, but I didn't think that I'd be able to get one that would be fairly compact, yet still be powerful enough for my requirements, but there is no doubt that the 15kg one would be ideal! Thanks for the vid, very useful and informative!
@@jmc22475 Hey mate, I know this is a 2 year old comment but just wanted to ask a few questions in case you did end up getting the power hammer. What's the noise level like and is it possible to have it in a garage in a suburban area? Just wondering as I'd prefer the power hammer over a press, but this is my only worry as I've heard some incredibly loud hammers, and some fairly quiet ones, just wondering where this falls in that aspect.
@@dt2419 I have one of these hammers, great little hammer, the biggest question is what are your neighbours like. My wife says it doesn't worry her when she is in the house and I am using it in the shed which is about 4 meters from the house. But she said she can certainly hear it. Hope this helps
As a garage smith I like the idea of a dinky hammer. Old lady with kitten strength, so this is great for me. Smallest USA version is the 33# hammer from what I saw on the Anyang site.
doesn't request seperate foundation if your concrete floor thickness over 150mm or more. 40kg hammer with 3 phase motor with a VFD can run in 240V. please shot your other questions to sales@anyangst.com
Hi! Thanks for your comment, we have video of a power hammer tour round our workshop on this channel so check that one ! Keep an eye out for future videos- we may do another ! Happy Forging
Hi Todd, thanks for your enquiry! We have information on our website www.forged-ironmongery.co.uk/ or drop us an email at nigelbarnett@artist-blacksmith.co.uk or give us a call on 01362687116 for any questions!
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith You sure about that? I spent 6 years working in Germany and only ever saw black, and then only on building sites, not a smith of any sort in sight, unless they were all moonlighting in the world of timber. Where did you see the black/blue thing?
@@andytree001 We are the UK dealer for FHB workwear and we sell to all trades. We are also a placement provider for journeyman blacksmiths and occasionally stone masons.
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith you mixed that up, traditionally black was for woordworkers/carpenters and blue (hamburger streifen) is for metalworkers . although there are many blacksmiths using the black zunftkleidung
I had a day's forging with Nigel earlier in the year - such a great experience. Really happy to see more videos, nice one Nigel
I'm very happy that Alec Steele did the video with. It's been a pleasure watching you work. Thanks for sharing your talent! KANSAS USA
Good morning / evening. I really like the look of that small power hammer! Just recently been upgrading my setup for knifemaking, and a power hammer would be massively useful, but I didn't think that I'd be able to get one that would be fairly compact, yet still be powerful enough for my requirements, but there is no doubt that the 15kg one would be ideal! Thanks for the vid, very useful and informative!
hi thankyou .always here if you want to come visit my workshop and try anything out .
Love the demonstration of the anyang. Cant wait for more videos.
Awesome video thank you
Fantastic video!
Great video Nigel. Keep up the good work.
Looking forward to more videos on the hammers cheers
Very entertaining Nigel
Thanks for the video, looking at getting a 15kg hammer myself
Thanks for your comment! If you need any more information give us a bell- it's 01362687116
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith thanks for the offer but I'm in Australia, I've been in touch with our local supplier.
@@jmc22475 Hey mate, I know this is a 2 year old comment but just wanted to ask a few questions in case you did end up getting the power hammer. What's the noise level like and is it possible to have it in a garage in a suburban area? Just wondering as I'd prefer the power hammer over a press, but this is my only worry as I've heard some incredibly loud hammers, and some fairly quiet ones, just wondering where this falls in that aspect.
@@dt2419 I have one of these hammers, great little hammer, the biggest question is what are your neighbours like. My wife says it doesn't worry her when she is in the house and I am using it in the shed which is about 4 meters from the house. But she said she can certainly hear it.
Hope this helps
As a garage smith I like the idea of a dinky hammer. Old lady with kitten strength, so this is great for me. Smallest USA version is the 33# hammer from what I saw on the Anyang site.
I really like that 15kg hammer!
Cool Video
Huh...I've heard that song before...it evokes memories of someone pouring copious amounts of syrup in a cup.
Can the 40kg be run off a 240v plug? And does it need a concrete foundation and base?
doesn't request seperate foundation if your concrete floor thickness over 150mm or more. 40kg hammer with 3 phase motor with a VFD can run in 240V. please shot your other questions to sales@anyangst.com
Thanks for the reply
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Hey how about a shop tour of tools and layout
Hi! Thanks for your comment, we have video of a power hammer tour round our workshop on this channel so check that one ! Keep an eye out for future videos- we may do another ! Happy Forging
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith oh yes sorry I missed it. Awesome. Keep up the good work . Cheers from U.S. New york
Where can you find price information?? anyangusa.net doesn't show any prices.
Hi Todd, thanks for your enquiry! We have information on our website www.forged-ironmongery.co.uk/ or drop us an email at nigelbarnett@artist-blacksmith.co.uk or give us a call on 01362687116 for any questions!
Just out of interest, why are you dressed as a carpenter?
Hi Andy, thanks for watching our video! It's FHB guild clothing, black is for blacksmiths, blue is for carpenters
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith You sure about that? I spent 6 years working in Germany and only ever saw black, and then only on building sites, not a smith of any sort in sight, unless they were all moonlighting in the world of timber. Where did you see the black/blue thing?
@@andytree001 We are the UK dealer for FHB workwear and we sell to all trades. We are also a placement provider for journeyman blacksmiths and occasionally stone masons.
@@NigelBarnettArtistBlacksmith you mixed that up, traditionally black was for woordworkers/carpenters and blue (hamburger streifen) is for metalworkers . although there are many blacksmiths using the black zunftkleidung