Nice old Fisher Paul! Glad to see you got a nice big anvil. Good solid stand, although my first choice to fill a tube is dry play sand. The added weight will be great and kill some of the hollow sound. Those are some fine old anvils.
I made a similar vice stand but out of super beefy 2" thick round pipe. That square column is going to be the weak link. I think more solid would have been better, but, all's well if you're happy with it.
Good job Paul! It takes time to get your workspace just right doesn’t it?! What a great addition. You will never get it to its end. That is the joy. Keep after it bro!
Excellent idea and an excellent build. Well done ! That said, you may want to round those corners off on the top plate to eliminate the chance of opening up your kneecap or thigh by accident. Just a suggestion, Im forever bashing my knees or shins in the shop haha!
Great Job, Super cool of Chris from Make Everything to pick that Anvil up for you. Like the stand design. That should stay in place. How much less effort does having the larger anvil save when moving metal? I just used a 50lb piece of metal for the No Forge Challenge and found it way harder to move the metal than on my 128lb anvil.
Thanks Chad!! Yeah thank god chris found that for me. Anything over 100 pounds that is hard is going to work pretty well and it’s also really important that its mounted to something solid, that makes a big difference
How does this sound in person?? Not sure why I’m just now seeing this video. But I did my anvil the exact same way except I used dry play sand . And it sounds awful. It killed the classic anvil sound. It sounds dead and hollow. I packed the sand but maybe it’s settled more I’m not sure. Just curious how yours sounds.
I’ve never heard of someone wanting to keep there anvil loud most of the time people do things to quite the ring because it gets annoying. But my fisher has a cast iron body and a carbon steel top so it’s not very loud to begin with.
Paul Pinto i understand the ring an all from the anvil. Mine just doesn’t sound right. It’s all steel and sounds like I’m beating on a piece of pipe. It just sounds weird. Glad that yours is working good
Great job! I was just given a Fisher-Morris just like it, but at 150lbs! I'm polishing it now. Just a note - you really should learn the technique of lifting with your legs - the way you were lifting put all the stress on your mid-back. I recommend a lesson or two in deadlifting.
Once again amazing fabulous video bro. Keep up the good work(quick question) i heard if you polish the anvil face it makes the quality of projects better and smoother is that true???
Great work as always! I was a hairs breath away from getting a mint Fisher like this but with the price I decided to save a few coin and go with the Holland Anvil 190 lber. They’re a forge that’s relatively new to Anvil production this year but are doing all H13 Anvils in a variety of sizes. Any who. Great stuff as always!
Very good job Paul, why use those rock things, I see most people use sand, I think it helps deaden the ring on the anvil, how did the ring go on this anvil when finished?
Thanks Len! And no particular reason I just figured most of the sand I could find would be damp which I wouldn’t want and fishers are cast iron with a carbon steel face so they are known for being quiet
You are a very handsome young man, but can I give you a little advice? The old blacksmiths built their anvils on heavy oak blocks, pulled at the top of the iron hoop. The wood dampens the kickback so that it does not rebound back into the hand and the forged object does not jump so much. If you try it, you will know the change even by sound. Swat
Nice score Paul. well made stand, just needs the obligatory chain wrap😏 Good to see you using your brain to lift heavy things👍 but anything over 75kg 150lbs is better to phone a friend, only takes one small mistake to destroy your back.Cheers 🍺
Nice old Fisher Paul!
Glad to see you got a nice big anvil.
Good solid stand, although my first choice to fill a tube is dry play sand.
The added weight will be great and kill some of the hollow sound.
Those are some fine old anvils.
Thank you!! I was going to use sand or concrete but I figured most of the sand I could find would be wet so I just used the rocks
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Buy it at your local home improvement store
Excellent clean work. Well done.
Nice job!
I made a similar vice stand but out of super beefy 2" thick round pipe. That square column is going to be the weak link. I think more solid would have been better, but, all's well if you're happy with it.
Good job Paul! It takes time to get your workspace just right doesn’t it?! What a great addition. You will never get it to its end. That is the joy. Keep after it bro!
Thanks man!! It’s always evolving but that’s all part of the fun!
Excellent idea and an excellent build.
Well done !
That said, you may want to round those corners off on the top plate to eliminate the chance of opening up your kneecap or thigh by accident.
Just a suggestion, Im forever bashing my knees or shins in the shop haha!
I love Fisher anvils! I have 3 so far. I hope to get a 200 or bigger some day. Nice work.
Great Job, Super cool of Chris from Make Everything to pick that Anvil up for you. Like the stand design. That should stay in place. How much less effort does having the larger anvil save when moving metal? I just used a 50lb piece of metal for the No Forge Challenge and found it way harder to move the metal than on my 128lb anvil.
Thanks Chad!! Yeah thank god chris found that for me. Anything over 100 pounds that is hard is going to work pretty well and it’s also really important that its mounted to something solid, that makes a big difference
I hear you. I had the same experience. The 50lb plate was a struggle.
Awesome Paul, very cool anvil! I need to finish the video on cleaning up mine!
Thanks Kyle!!
Nice work on your stand!!
Awesome idea for the Anvil base. Fantastic video
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Thank you!! I’m glad you like it
Nice work Paul . Now you have a 200 pound anvil to match your 2 ounce hammer :)
Hahaha thanks!!
How does this sound in person?? Not sure why I’m just now seeing this video. But I did my anvil the exact same way except I used dry play sand . And it sounds awful. It killed the classic anvil sound. It sounds dead and hollow. I packed the sand but maybe it’s settled more I’m not sure. Just curious how yours sounds.
I’ve never heard of someone wanting to keep there anvil loud most of the time people do things to quite the ring because it gets annoying. But my fisher has a cast iron body and a carbon steel top so it’s not very loud to begin with.
Paul Pinto i understand the ring an all from the anvil. Mine just doesn’t sound right. It’s all steel and sounds like I’m beating on a piece of pipe. It just sounds weird. Glad that yours is working good
Great score on the anvil. Love the stand.
Thank you!!
Great job! I was just given a Fisher-Morris just like it, but at 150lbs! I'm polishing it now.
Just a note - you really should learn the technique of lifting with your legs - the way you were lifting put all the stress on your mid-back. I recommend a lesson or two in deadlifting.
Nice anvil and stand..!
Thanks for the video....
Thank you!!
Moving up in the world! Nice anvil!
Thanks!!
Anyone know of any good sites to find the metal he used to make that stand?
Once again amazing fabulous video bro. Keep up the good work(quick question) i heard if you polish the anvil face it makes the quality of projects better and smoother is that true???
absolutly, same goes for polishing the face of your hammers...
Elias custom knives thanks bro then i shall polish mine
Thank you!! And yeah I would make sure you’re hammers and anvil are nice and smooth
Paul Pinto thank you man
Great work as always! I was a hairs breath away from getting a mint Fisher like this but with the price I decided to save a few coin and go with the Holland Anvil 190 lber. They’re a forge that’s relatively new to Anvil production this year but are doing all H13 Anvils in a variety of sizes. Any who. Great stuff as always!
Thank you!! That’s cool I’ve never heard of them but I will definitely look them up and if it’s all h13 than it must be pretty tough
Your welding skill are amazing. How long have you been welding ?
Thanks! Only a few years I still have a lot to learn haha
nice job Paul you have made a time capsule in the same time thank s for the video
Haha true and thanks!
Very good job Paul, why use those rock things, I see most people use sand, I think it helps deaden the ring on the anvil, how did the ring go on this anvil when finished?
Thanks Len! And no particular reason I just figured most of the sand I could find would be damp which I wouldn’t want and fishers are cast iron with a carbon steel face so they are known for being quiet
Ok no worries mate. Good one.
What kind of wire wheel do you have on your grinder?
One of the corse braided ones
nice paul it takes up less space as the other stand, more room for activities
Thanks Greg! I like it a lot better than the stump
excellent, it would only take a little away from the corners of the base...
Nice project.... but dude.....use apron when you weld. Resarch on that matter
So badass! Consider this officially stolen. That tubing is beastly!
Thanks man!! Glad you like it!
👍👍👍👍 prettier than mine 😊
Haha thanks Gib
great job.
greeting Paul
Thanks!
Agora sim tem uma bigorna de verdade pra trabalhar kkk,parabéns.
You are a very handsome young man, but can I give you a little advice? The old blacksmiths built their anvils on heavy oak blocks, pulled at the top of the iron hoop. The wood dampens the kickback so that it does not rebound back into the hand and the forged object does not jump so much. If you try it, you will know the change even by sound.
Swat
Lol I have the same anvil I love it
Awesome!
@@PaulPinto what year is it ???
1914
@@PaulPinto my Fisher is an 1838 but it looks newer than you'd think
Goodbye my ears at the hammer bouncing
Nice score Paul. well made stand, just needs the obligatory chain wrap😏
Good to see you using your brain to lift heavy things👍 but anything over 75kg 150lbs is better to phone a friend, only takes one small mistake to destroy your back.Cheers 🍺
Thank you!! Glad you liked it
Fuck yeah
Why do you bounce the hammer on it? Just wondering if there's any purpose
He thinks... he is testing rebound.
shadowcastre what does that mean?
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I would be happy to explain.... but 1st tell me your reasoning for bouncing the hammer on the anvil.
Please paul , you can make the new ax of thor from the movie of avengers infinite word
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