New or Old Anvil: What Should You Buy?
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- Опубліковано 1 бер 2020
- Blacksmith anvils come in all shapes and sizes. Should you buy a new anvil or an used anvil? Roy shares his thoughts on anvils for sale.
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I put the word out, searched for 8 months, went to a lot of auctions and farm sales, and was rewarded by finding my beloved 275 pound Peter Wright. I think it's worth a thorough search!
Liked before I even watched the video because I already know it's gonna be quality. Always happy to support you with a like.
Great and informative Roy, as always. God Bless ya pal
A man after my own heart. I'm a sucker for the oldies myself. Keep em coming Roy, you and Jess do a fantastic job.
Thank you. Another good video to learn from.
Good advice love the little potbelly stove behind you I have a smaller version.
I love my cheap amazon anvil because it's my first anvil and it's great to learn and mess up on. Someday when I start to sell products I want to save up for a old anvil. Knowing it was used for potentially 100s of years by many other people is awesome.
Thanks for another great video. I have been looking for an old anvil for a couple years and finally decided I would purchase a new cheaper anvil just to get started. My wife and I stopped at a consignment store a couple days ago and she pointed out that they had a few anvils against the wall. Well, I walked out the proud owner of a 100 lb Colombia anvil that is pretty good shape for just $3 a lb! Keep looking. They are out there. The other two were in extremely bad shape.
I bought a early 1900s Peter Wright. It has love marks I like to call them. It still works. I want to buy a new 150+ pounder. Anvil prices are outrageous for used right now.
Wonderful comparison and very useful insight, as always thank you for your time. One quick question, I have noticed that the face height of the colonial patter and the Pro Grade anvils were noticeably higher than the Accacio, is it because the Accacio is permanently mounted and the others loose or perhaps something else?
hey, good video. getting ready to head back to Arizona hope to be able to get the live stream to have a chance to win..
I really like the review vids
🎶🎶 I like big anvils
I can not deny🎶🎶
🎶🎶Them big old anvil sure catch my eye🎶🎶
Oh oohh I probably just got out in time out for that. Sorry Ms Jess and Roy, I couldn't resist. Yes I've been bad.
Love to see the anvil videos. I agree, if you can't find one used that won't take a ton of work to be in good shape but a new one. There's not much difference in price these days.
Ok I'll go to the corner now...
🙏 God bless y'all now and guide y'all along the way.
Crawford out ⚒️🧙♂️
Cannot lie, not I can not deny.
@@johngalt969 lol okay then thank you
Yup I bought a nc anvil new. Cast steel. You can beat it with a hammer and it doesn’t dent. However had to do some sanding to make it how I like it. Can’t complain. Worth it to me!
How hard is it to replace the steel plate on the old anvils? I have an old one like the one in the video only double the size and want to put a new steel plate on it.
If i could ask your opinion i have some choices: old used round edged swayed face 100-150lb for $200 or new chinese steel 88 lb for $300... My next options go up due to shipping.
I like the antique anvil.
My current anvil is a 70lb Vulcan that I paid a hundred bucks for, the one before was a Peter Wright that I spent something like $150 for, the one before that was one of those harbor freight anvils that I paid about $60 for, I don't regret any of those purchases. Anvils are a complicated subject
The Amazon link takes you to a COLIBROX anvil, not an Acciaio 66lb anvil? COLIBROX appears to build the HF anvils.
They seam the same one that test Thanks Bud
I started with a 55lb Harbor Freight anvil. Looked for months to find an anvil online. I live in Staten Island New York. No luck. I went with a 100lb TFS anvil. I bought it through Centaur Forge and got it delivered for $537.00. I am very happy with it. Granted I'm 66 years old and this is a hobby to me. But my opinion is that new is better unless you are stuck on the nostalgia of an old anvil.
I love the old anvil, but most I found and in such bad shape. When I can I hope to go new. Thanks Roy. Wayne
I looked hard for 3 years, and on and off for 10. I finally just bought a new Emerson. It has no flaws except what i hammer into it, and it is every bit as good as anything I've ever used. The anvil's capabilities far exceed mine.
I like old haven’t used new but whatever works is best!
I think I got pretty lucky with my old Peter wright that I picked up for $300 it's a really nice 180#
I'll tell you that it's gotten even worse.
I was in an junk shop in Winder GA.
Small little shop in the middle if nowhere.
The CHEAPEST old anvil their was about 65lbs and $600 and it was not in great shape. Needed resurfacing bad.
All the way up to $1600.
Yea.
Can grab a brand new Atlas of the same weight for $450 and its nearly flawless.
$8 a pound we need to cancel forged in fire!! Lol! Defiantly luv Olga!! When do I get to borrow her? 😘🔨On!!
thankfully I got a nice older anvil for a good price that a great friend of mine dressed up ;)
I'm at home and i can't work full time my hip is in bad shape But i can do this my arm's are in great shape I was just talking to this guy in WV that's got one But he want's just over $5. a lbs It way's 150 lbs I just can't go that much on my check I will find me a good one soon Ebay has some Great Video Bud Thanks
My only qualification for expressing an opinion is my grandfather was a blacksmith which made him a practical man. While I tend to believe the older anvils were made with more care and could have been better when new than new anvils available today I agree with you about wear, use and abuse. That’s why I would much prefer a new low budget anvil over an experienced anvil.
I'd also mention this is all true but may changed based on your location. Germany, Belgium ... we got a LOT of anvils floating around, at about half the prices you mention. Also, I do'nt like forged wrought iron with hard steel face anvils; too prone to faillure, unless they have really thick faceplates. I prefer cast tool steel anvils, and there are plenty of those floating around here.
Interesting information.
It comes down to price and availability for most new smiths. Bargains are still available for old anvils (and even good new), but it requires a diligent search (or a barrel of luck). New anvils are available, and can be delivered right to your door. So, for most of us, the new anvil is the easier option. It's always a balance between price, quality, and time (or availability). Finding the perfect anvil is worthy of stories, and there are lots of those.
But, as I have heard with most of these stories, the best way to find a good anvil is to already have a great anvil in your shop...
Buy an NC anvil! I have on and I love it!
One question ask yourself: are you interested in smithing or are you interested in old anvils? Let that framework guide you.
God bless.
One of your cables is loose dude, your audio is buzzing real bad in the right hand channel. (Please don't ban me, I've seen you ban people for saying similar before.)
I got crazy lucky with my anvil. I picked up a ~100lb Wilkinson x Dudley in pristine condition for $150 about a month ago. Couldn't have opened my wallet any faster if I'd tried.
Hey, you don't open your wallet too fast or the seller might think that they have made a mistake with the price. This advice is null and void if there are other potential buyers present, then it is First In, Best Dressed.
P.S. Congratulations on your anvil purchase. I hope that you have many years together making stuff.
Oh no, I know. I just couldn't bring myself to haggle with the guy when it was already way lower than I know he could have gotten. He just seemed happy to know it was going to be used. I'm also planning on making something for him and his wife, but he doesn't know that yet.
Wow.....I've been Blacksmithing for 30 plus years ...My Anvil is only @180 lbs.....I cant recall it moving around much.....You must be the 'Incredible Hulk'...What you one handing 10 pound sledge?
Running that stove behind you? Using anvils for heat sinks.
Looking at that old girl she may be closer to 200- I don't see a pritchel? 1830's-ish?
"I love big anvils and I cannot lie..."
10th ?!?!?!?!?!😂😂
You make me laugh I saved 4 dollars a pound and a little flap disc work ha ruined it all.. Your such a tender footed Smithy.