very impressive metal working skills you have. few people could do what you just demonstrated and very few as quickly and perfectly as you did, thanks for the demonstration.
Thank you for showing your appreciation. The repair job was a bear, making perfect roots and welds, then finishing. I have found no maker's mark on the anvil, but it is first class, and by its style It could be a Refflinghause.There were a number of separate Refflinghause forge shops. Also, there were other great anvil shops, and some big comp[anies that could have made it also, including the GHH, which began as the St. Anthony Mill in 1758. They could do anything in that shop.
very impressive metal working skills you have. few people could do what you just demonstrated and very few as quickly and perfectly as you did, thanks for the demonstration.
1overthehillsfaraway 2 months ago
verry nice, and too keep a great ring to it, pretty impressive
onebigyooper 6 months ago
hey
i have take a interesting vid, this pls upstairs to enter "The Zunft / The guild part 1/2"
and click on the first vid ^^
sorry for my english ;)
TheDaldi8800 1 year ago
Thank you for showing your appreciation. The repair job was a bear, making perfect roots and welds, then finishing. I have found no maker's mark on the anvil, but it is first class, and by its style It could be a Refflinghause.There were a number of separate Refflinghause forge shops. Also, there were other great anvil shops, and some big comp[anies that could have made it also, including the GHH, which began as the St. Anthony Mill in 1758. They could do anything in that shop.
greenwoodironworks 1 year ago
Beautiful!!
MNdigger 1 year ago
Well done! Good job on repairing it! That anvil is a Refflinghaus I believe, am I correct?
TechnicusJoe 1 year ago