👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻that is one beautiful anvil stand!! May steal your tray idea. Also been wanting to put wheels on as well. Been moving with appliance dolly which is a pain. Rodents moved into shop.....shredded the forge lining and made it a latrine bed..... so have to reline it b4 I can forge again. Such cute adorable creatures...........rest in peace
Great to get a look at items not shown before when we all (most of us) watched the build from the start. When I see you and that Milwaukee angle drill, it flashes mr back two years ago when I restored my Grandpa's 1939 Delta Scroll Saw. My wrist still hurts today when my same MK angle drill hung up drilling the oak top plate 😞, Uga! Iam saving up to buy one of you first production 4in knifes, ?????? Soon we hope 🙂
Were the ends of that log sealed as it dried? You can't prevent all the splitting, but it sure helps a lot. Edit: that log won't be dry for a few more years unless it was dried in a kiln. I would be sure to keep the ends sealed well for the next 5 years for sure.
@@RRINTHESHOP it looks absolutely beautiful. I guess if it were me, I might try to pour epoxy into the open checks and splits. You did a nice job, as usual.
Great design Randy! The portability makes this really stand out! 😃👍
Thanks John.
Nice to see it again... Great build !!
Thanks again!
That's a work of art Randy. I hope you're not going to leave it outside. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Jim, Outside only when in use.
Very nice re-cap.Thanks
Thanks Kimber.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻that is one beautiful anvil stand!! May steal your tray idea. Also been wanting to put wheels on as well. Been moving with appliance dolly which is a pain. Rodents moved into shop.....shredded the forge lining and made it a latrine bed..... so have to reline it b4 I can forge again. Such cute adorable creatures...........rest in peace
Just lite the forge Gib, That will clean them out. Thanks Gib for stopping in.
Think I've seen this one before Randy can't wait to see how it turns out again❤😂😅
Hopefully, Thank you Bill. These repost I do not do You Tube is doing it.
Morning Randy! Like your phone ring tone.
Thanks Craig. That song covers all who call, love it.
Great to get a look at items not shown before when we all (most of us) watched the build from the start. When I see you and that Milwaukee angle drill, it flashes mr back two years ago when I restored my Grandpa's 1939 Delta Scroll Saw. My wrist still hurts today when my same MK angle drill hung up drilling the oak top plate 😞, Uga! Iam saving up to buy one of you first production 4in knifes, ?????? Soon we hope 🙂
Thank you Bear.
very good job randy
Thank you Tr.
Well, there is the next project…. Thanks ! Looks great
Oh yeah, well worth it. Thanks
Enjoyed..great video production and build
Thanks Chuck, geat stand.
Hi Randy,
Many thanks for sharing this work of ART that you have made. It will be around for many generations to come.🙂
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Thank you John. For sure.
Nice. The removable handle is a slick touch.
Works Great.
Nice stand. I have a big chunk of wood I could use to make me one but I don't have an anvil. I guess if I build it, the anvil would come...?
It could happen. Thanks.
A work of art. Are you taking custom orders?
Just kidding. There is so much effort in that stand, no one could afford the price.
Thanks Kurt.
Were the ends of that log sealed as it dried? You can't prevent all the splitting, but it sure helps a lot.
Edit: that log won't be dry for a few more years unless it was dried in a kiln. I would be sure to keep the ends sealed well for the next 5 years for sure.
Oh yeah for sure years. This oak there is no stopping the checking. If you make boards you can get better drying control. Thanks for stopping in.
@@RRINTHESHOP it looks absolutely beautiful. I guess if it were me, I might try to pour epoxy into the open checks and splits. You did a nice job, as usual.