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VEVOR Iron Anvil Blacksmith Single Beck Cast Iron 99lbs W/ 21 mm Square Hole

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Iron Anvil Blacksmith Single Beck Cast Iron 99lbs W/ 21 mm Square Hole

99 lbs

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InsomniacRyan InsomniacRyan
VEVOR anvils are the only game in town... but it's a good game
Let's get right into it. The bad (design): The leg design isn't as good for rebound as a flat-bottomed anvil design, the Pritchel hole is halfway to useless and hugely oversized, and the diameter of the Hardy hole varies based on the anvil weight, up to frankly silly 1.25 inch holes on the largest anvils. The good news on that front is that the 88 pounder has a perfect 1 inch Hardy hole, so making tools for it is as simple as buying 1 inch square bar. On mine, it fits perfectly. The path beneath the Hardy means you could run one all the way past the legs, if you felt so inclined, so that part of the design is 10/10. The anvil lacks a usable step, which would be a nice feature. What step it has leads straight onto the silly Pritchel hole, rending it useless. The round horn isn't surface hardened; it's tool steel, but not hardened tool steel. The good (design): The biggest advantage to this overall design is that having a round horn and a square horn means that there isn't much you can't do. In terms of sheer practicality, it ticks all the boxes. The face is hardened all the way through the square horn, making it fit for heavy use. The face is perfectly flat, level, and polished; they clearly put in the work, there. The face is large and practical, offering plenty of real estate. The edges of the face- horn and body alike- have crisp edges and clean lines. The bad (everything else): The anvil has a few major issues. Under the paint, there were many voids and casting errors, which had been filled in with Bondo putty before paint. The most egregious example on mine was under the round horn, where there was a void about two inches wide and almost an inch deep. If the anvil had shipped unpainted and uncorrected, it would have made my life a whole lot easier. Instead, I had to grind out all the putty from those voids and fill them in with my welder, then grind them smooth. The paint was extremely tough- I learned later from YouTube that I could have just soaked the anvil i
Andrew Pryor Andrew Pryor
Getting started.
Perfect anvil for a beginner. Just the right size for a small work shop.
Antonio Antonio
Ok
Tutto come da descrizione.
Steven Pressman Steven Pressman
The best anvil for beginners or experience blacksmiths who make small stuff.
This anvil is ideal for making hardware for the wooden furniture I make.
Cliente Amazon Cliente Amazon
Prodotto fatto bene
Molto bello, economico e di buona qualità
Michael Gannotti Michael Gannotti
Amateur smithy
Love the anvil. Exacty what i was looking for. Only 2 faults i have is that for work im doing on it the horn tip could be more symmetricaland the hardy hole a more common standardized size
Michael T. Michael T.
Anvil
Good product nice rebound works well
Pierre Pierre
Solide (j'espère)
Cliente Amazon Cliente Amazon
Ottima consistenza
Ottimo prodotto e molto maneggevole
Joshua Joshua
Fantastic Anvil
I have been using this 60kg anvil for almost a year now and it is awesome, it has around an 80% rebound and is as hard as advertised. The horn is not hardened, just the working face. It has withstood many thousands of hammer blows with hammers up to 20lbs. The only minor complaints that I have are mostly that the hardy hole is an oddly large size and the pritchel hole is all but useless, but for the money it can not be beaten.

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