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Nice dude I’m trying to make my own heavy duty anvil
ОтветитьI think thats a peddinghaus anvil?
Ответитьevery anvil under 100kg is a toy! :D
ОтветитьA really nice anvil. I wish I have the same.
ОтветитьBeautiful anvil!
ОтветитьTack för att du ger oss en inblick i din spännande verksamhet, men jag måste för formen skull nämna att det finns ingen anledning att använda imperial units, när nu hela världen enats om meter och kilo...
Ответитьwow 150kg that's alot of wieght
ОтветитьStabil pjäs det där. Stort grattis.
ОтветитьRiktigt stort och gött städ. Grattis, Ser fram emot yxorna mm som kommer komma framöver :)
ОтветитьNice anvil, it will serve you well, stay safe and bless you.
ОтветитьI think Wile E. Coyote is looking for you! LOL
ОтветитьYou could ask Joey Van der Steeg. He might have some insight about its origin
ОтветитьReally great anvil, I’m sure you’ll enjoy using it. The music was also a nice touch. I can’t imagine what it’s like to live in such a cold climate, I’m inside in front of the air conditioner and the temp is over 40 degrees Celsius outside, while at your house there’s ice on the ground! Regards from Down Under.
ОтветитьLove the anvil. But I'm amazed that some one is exporting anvils from the netherlands to Sweden. Here I thought anvils where comon in sweden. And they are quite scarse here in the Netherlands.
ОтветитьNice pickup Nils. What does it matter who made it?? It’s a BFA and will handle anything you may want to make on it. 😁👍👌
ОтветитьLooks more like 150,000 grams than 330 lbs. Only Andre the Giant would need a larger anvil.
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ОтветитьAwesome news brother, so great to see you get such an awesome anvil. I have to say that is one of the best looking anvils I've ever seen. Just seeing such a large wide surface is quite rare and amazing. I hope you have many years of smithing on it.
ОтветитьSam is a great guy! I also have an anvil from him!
ОтветитьHäftigt att du hade Väsen som bakgrunds musik!
ОтветитьSweet anvil...😉👍
ОтветитьThat’s an awesome anvil!
ОтветитьInteresting that there is only the one identification mark. Let us know if you find more. The history of these large anvils is always of interest to me. Tracing back the lineage from casting to the present, if possible, would be fascinating. The music you added to this video was wonderful. Can you tell us the song and performer? Many thanks from Canada
ОтветитьYou are definitely right!! What a tank of an anvil. So beautiful!! Congratulations Nils. 👍🏻
ОтветитьNice anvil! I love all the chisel test marks on the side left from former tool makers.
ОтветитьGreat..
ОтветитьBetter without the music - just the sounds of the blacksmith is best.
ОтветитьVery nice anvil. I bought a 150 kg northern French anvil last year. I love the big size. I also have a 50 kg Peddinghaus. My guess is that your anvil is north German as you say, but not Peddinghaus. I don't think Peddinghaus ever cast anvils, only forged. But I am no expert. I just found your channel and subscribed.
ОтветитьGetting new stuff for the workshop counts always somehow to the best times of the year
ОтветитьCongratulations for being found by this anvil, Nils, it truly is a beast! I know it has served you well since the posting of this video, as I will surely see, once I catch up with your video backlog(the last one I watched was the tire hammer build). And I, for one, DID enjoy the music! Who is it, and the name of the song? Love me some folk strings! Thanks for chasing excellence in everything you do in your professional and home life.
ОтветитьDidn't you have a stump?
ОтветитьCould you send me info on how to get one of those anvils?
ОтветитьПривет, сделай обзор на свою камеру, на то чем ты снимаешь свои ролики)
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