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In article <[email protected]>, Henry E Schaffer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> After one of the local hurricanes I cut a length of a large tree
> trunk, stood it on end and put my anvil on top
Gramps always used a piece of tree trunk.
djb
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Dave Balderstone <dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_S.balderstone.ca> wrote in
news:020320041828035094%dave@N_O_T_T_H_I_S.balderstone.ca:
> In article <[email protected]>, Henry E Schaffer
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> After one of the local hurricanes I cut a length of a large tree
>> trunk, stood it on end and put my anvil on top
>
> Gramps always used a piece of tree trunk.
>
> djb
>
Yeah and that works just fine. Mine is sitting on the same tree stump where
my grandfather put it probably 70 or so years ago.
In article <[email protected]>,
J T <[email protected]> wrote:
>http://www.warnerknives.com/anvil_stand.htm
That's nice - but it sure sounds like a lot of work.
After one of the local hurricanes I cut a length of a large tree
trunk, stood it on end and put my anvil on top. I "fastened" the anvil
in place with two nails, pounded into the trunk top, and bend over the
base of the anvil. They've held the anvil in place with no problems.
(I'm not sure that they are needed - but it wasn't a big deal to use
them. I can specify the size nail I used, if someone needs that
information to replicate my method. :-) I can rotate the nails out of
the way if I ever need to carry the anvil around (which I've never done
and don't anticipate doing very often. :-)
Typing in this story has taken longer than making my "Anvil Mounting
Stand."
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--henry schaffer
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