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    One of my Favorite tools...

    This has most likely been mention before, but one the tools I wouldn't want to recycle without is an Anvil. I can not believe how often I use it. It really comes in handy when needing to punch that screw , or piece of metal out of something copper. I use the hardy hole that my anvil has. The anvil I use is a smaller one, easily picked up and moved, sits nicely on any flat surface. I got it for free, but after using one I would pay for one if I didn't have it. I will get a picture of it and post


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    my drill tho since it really said tool.

    Sirscrapalot - Steak. Even tho it said tool. I'd eat you for a good steak. I'm just saying...

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    The best anvil I've seen was a piece of old railroad track. Every now and then, one comes up at a farm auction. They're perfectly balanced and durable. Of course, it's solid metal, so what is there to break?
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    I have a few of the short pieces of RR track that I use quite often. Great for rounding metal on the edge also.

    The RR track anvils sell well. Average about 15.00 to 50.00 a FOOT. Take a look on eBay at what it sells for.

    I have some other "chunks" of metal & heavy I beam and such that I also use for pounding on.

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    I use a vise the same way.
    It works great, but I know its a matter of time that I'll probably need a new one.
    Or maybe just get an anvil ....

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    Ive found many anvils I mount them on tree stumps


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