I turn a Railroad Track into an Anvil - using an Angle Grinder.

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2022
  • In this video, I turn a Railroad Track into an Anvil using an Angle Grinder.
    This was a good metalworking project for me, I totally enjoyed doing this, it was one of those simple jobs I like, putting something on the workbench cutting some stuff off it, and cleaning it up a bit, and the job is done. Hahaha, Good times.
    I hope you enjoy my video of making an Anvil from a railway track. The finished weighed = 10kg (22 pounds)
    The main tools used, were an angle grinder, a 5-inch random orbital sander, and a bench vice.
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    Always use all the correct safety gear, and use your tools safely, I am not a good role model for this.
    Hope you found something of use in my video or at least found it entertaining.
    Gavin Clark DIY
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  • @skylerbrycesmith
    @skylerbrycesmith Год назад +256

    Most people won’t truly understand the amount of work that went into this just using a grinder. Incredible work!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +18

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

    • @madhatter3493
      @madhatter3493 Год назад +12

      A grinder is one versatile tool in skilled hands for sure

    • @madhatter3493
      @madhatter3493 Год назад +17

      I 100% would have rough cut everything with the torch and then grinded it out

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +20

      @@madhatter3493 I agree it would make the project much easier to do, but I am trying just to use simple tools in these videos if I can.

    • @madhatter3493
      @madhatter3493 Год назад +8

      @@GavinClarkdiy i understood most peoplle dont have access to a cutting torch even peoplle with access may not be able to use it properly took me a while to get the hang of it but a grinder is a cheap tool and will still get the job done which you so expertly demonstrated i dont think id have been able to get those curves grinded out evenly and i use a grinder every day but i want to try so im gonna be on the look out for some rail road cutoffs now

  • @thedeclutteringdad4477
    @thedeclutteringdad4477 Год назад +94

    As someone who hates pulling the grinder out, I have massive respect for the amount of work that went into this

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

    • @user-tl4nf1yg8s
      @user-tl4nf1yg8s Год назад

      😅

    • @oannguyenvan7446
      @oannguyenvan7446 11 месяцев назад

      ​@GavinClarkdiy 22:01 22:02

    • @JoseAntonio-lh5ye
      @JoseAntonio-lh5ye 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@GavinClarkdiyOlá sr Gavim, parabéns pelo trabalho, preciso fazer uma, tenho um pedaço de trilho de 25 cm e tenho uma lixadeira angular de 3/4 (disco de 100 ) mm 800 watts , será que dá pra cortar? Desde já agradeço; Zé Pezão,MG Brasil.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  10 месяцев назад

      @@JoseAntonio-lh5ye Sr. Zé Pezão, O pequeno moedor que fez a maior parte do trabalho neste projeto foi um de 720 watts e 125 mm (5 polegadas), então minha resposta é sim, você provavelmente poderia fazer isso com seu moedor, não pressione com força o moedor apenas deixe o disco fazer o trabalho e pare e deixe esfriar se estiver ficando muito quente. Tente e veja como fica, você usará alguns discos quando terminar. Use seu equipamento de segurança, desejo-lhe o melhor para o seu projeto. Saudações da Austrália.

  • @tonystokes9950
    @tonystokes9950 4 месяца назад +16

    I have a piece of old rail track like that this 80 year old guy gave me. he said you got any use for this? I said hell yea I'll make an anvil out of it. I'm glad I ran across this video. I've welded a lot of years, and this guy here really knows how to control them grinders, great job.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment. I wish you the best for your project.

    • @weeesus420
      @weeesus420 2 месяца назад +1

      I have a piece about a third of this length (width of a plate) could i do anything with it

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Месяц назад +1

      @@weeesus420 I would just level to top off, it would give you a good small area to do small things. Cheers!

    • @Rocco25.6
      @Rocco25.6 16 дней назад +1

      The time is the key when doing anything work with the iron lots OF Patience and effort !

  • @kenwebster5053
    @kenwebster5053 Год назад +13

    Well done! When I was a young man, I got a piece of rail, intending to make an anvil from it.
    Well that was maybe 40 years ago & I still haven't started the job. So all kudos to you for actually doing this.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much Ken, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

    • @13Voodoobilly69
      @13Voodoobilly69 6 месяцев назад

      I recently retired as a machinist and I sniveled if I had to grind a 1/8” piece of angle iron, knowing I could mill it so much faster. ❤️. My hat is off to this guy.

  • @Colorado-Tinkering
    @Colorado-Tinkering Год назад +87

    I’ve got four pieces of rail sitting in my garage for over a year now. Been looking for the right time to turn them into anvils - give them away as presents etc.
    Your video is the best one I’ve found for someone with just some grinders and other minimal tools.
    Thank you for the nudge to get mine started.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +5

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment and I wish you the best for your projects.

    • @erroldavis2983
      @erroldavis2983 Год назад +1

      What would it cost me to have you ship one of those to me in the Virgin Islands??I need a project like that to lighten up my brain, Would love to build one like this.

    • @Colorado-Tinkering
      @Colorado-Tinkering Год назад +1

      @@erroldavis2983 sorry, but it would be hugely costly, I’m afraid. but perhaps there are companies that specialize in that?

    • @DoubleJThe
      @DoubleJThe Год назад +5

      I'll take one as a present!

    • @beachbeemer
      @beachbeemer Год назад +1

      Beautiful work using masterful skills. I just don't understand why you didn't wear a respirator.

  • @1eltino
    @1eltino Год назад +19

    As a fabricactor that does alot of grinding and welding that was a joy to watch and most watching won't realise how much effort that took to make that using only angle grinders.
    Well done 👏

    • @andrewgrizzle
      @andrewgrizzle Год назад

      I’m a fabricator also, and I do respect how much time it took, but bothered by the amount of money in disks spent and I refuse to believe he doesn’t own a torch to cut all that out lol

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      I am trying to just use simple tools to do things on the channel if I can.

    • @nedcramdon1306
      @nedcramdon1306 Год назад +1

      Welding or grinding is not easy at all.

  • @fredford7642
    @fredford7642 Год назад +9

    Something so simple as an anvil, yes, but a real work of art.Very nice work, and a keeper for decades!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @sickwilly1171
    @sickwilly1171 Месяц назад +3

    Just retired, 40yrs Union Sheetmetal Worker. Well done, very nice job. 👍

    • @Rocco25.6
      @Rocco25.6 16 дней назад

      Right on with that!!

  • @thomasmcmahan2014
    @thomasmcmahan2014 Год назад +176

    I can’t get over how flat you were able to get it by hand! Outstanding job overall. I have a piece about the same size I’ve been meaning to turn into an anvil, after watching this I have better confidence now.

    • @Onyx13
      @Onyx13 Год назад +11

      Still look for Werk-Partner Premium grinding disc set - 10 x flap disc 125 mm Ø - grit 40, 60, 80, 120 for metal, steel & wood - flap disc for angle grinder/Flex Amazon

    • @louisleoncini1033
      @louisleoncini1033 Год назад +4

      ME TOO.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +10

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project.

    • @moustachemike7128
      @moustachemike7128 Год назад +8

      do it out side...

    • @everready19373
      @everready19373 Год назад +4

      You beat me to the comment. I pulled one out of a neighbors trash 2-3 years ago.

  • @fredferd965
    @fredferd965 Год назад +65

    Precision, symmetry, confidence when working with tools, and most important, the artist's eye. Very well done!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @donaldmatthies6026
    @donaldmatthies6026 Год назад +15

    Gavin,
    Everything about your railroad anvil turned out great, from the set up, to the final product. Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much David, I am glad you liked it and I very much appreciate your comment.

  • @phallca
    @phallca Год назад +2

    Nice to see a craftsman using the type of tools most of us have instead of all the fancy equipment they seem so fond of, an enjoyable and informative video thanks.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I try to use simple tools if I can.

  • @paulwilliams6753
    @paulwilliams6753 Год назад +4

    You are 75% craftsman, 25% magician.
    Great work!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @stephenharrison8741
    @stephenharrison8741 Год назад +8

    Well done Gavin. Another great job showing what can be done with basic tools. I still hold you responsible for getting me back in my shed and I've just had some of my work shown at the Wollombi Sculpture Festival. So thanks again Gavin. Steve.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much Steve, I appreciate your comment, I love your work, and am looking forward to catching up, when we are up your way next.

  • @hankengai
    @hankengai Год назад +4

    To create this with only a grinder as main tool, you need a sturdy hand and good eyes, all conected to a sharp mind.
    Respect!
    Great piece of work!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it.

  • @Methadras
    @Methadras Год назад +6

    What a lot of people don't realize is that used railroad track that were under heavy loads for a long time are pretty well cold worked to the point that their hardness and durability is outstanding. If you can get a railroad track steel for any kind of project, do it. You won't be sorry. Knife making with this material is pretty nice too.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @johnchtourou3780
    @johnchtourou3780 Год назад +5

    Gavin I've been a machinist all my life I'm seeing and admire your beautiful work as one truly excellent craftsman

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much John, I appreciate your comment.

  • @user-cu5bg3vy3t
    @user-cu5bg3vy3t Год назад +11

    Твердая рука, отличный глазомер, титаническая выдержка, ну и аккуратность наконец то творят чудеса. Я в восхищении! Браво! Таким людям нужно памятники чугунные на вокзалах и площадях ставить! Сам любитель творить руками, но это виртуоз! Еще раз браво!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +4

      ВАУ, спасибо большое, я рада, что вам понравилось. Я очень ценю ваш комментарий.

  • @kurtandrews7450
    @kurtandrews7450 3 месяца назад +2

    That's the coolest use for a piece of old rail. That looks like the perfect anvil for a wood shop that does light metal work .

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  2 месяца назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I only do light stuff, flat bar with rivets etc, and round rods, I make steel boxes with rivets and flat bar. Cheers!

  • @thehiddendoor6478
    @thehiddendoor6478 11 месяцев назад +24

    Truly beautiful stock removal technique, and the finished product speaks for itself. It was a pleasure watching the process from start to finish. I'm going to have my son watch this, just to get an idea of what can be accomplished with an angle grinder.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

  • @JarekC250
    @JarekC250 Год назад +264

    You know, Gavin, people with milling machines would have a hard time making an anvil like this. 30 years ago in Germany I worked with one Polish engineer who had very similar skills to yours, he was my mentor, so I am well aware of how much work and experience it takes to create such a beautiful anvil.

    • @a-a-ron8437
      @a-a-ron8437 Год назад +8

      Cnc can do it. 3 axis machine can do it in 4 operations 5 axis can do it in 2

    • @lucjanhajszkregupiekie5873
      @lucjanhajszkregupiekie5873 Год назад +10

      @@a-a-ron8437 Ale CNC kosztuje miliardy zrób na cnc to za 50 dolarów

    • @a-a-ron8437
      @a-a-ron8437 Год назад +6

      @@lucjanhajszkregupiekie5873 cnc does not cost billions. Cheaper than you think. But no doubt this guy have god like level with a grinder. It's hard to justify using a cnc for a 1 off part. Manual milling have less setup.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +19

      Thank you very much Jarek, I appreciate your comment.

    • @donniegombel
      @donniegombel Год назад +8

      @@GavinClarkdiy it's the satisfaction in doing a job yourself no matter the effort or technic. A good used military anvil are bomb proof but I don't think that as satisfying as doing it your way for yourself. Fantastic job and you are spot on with your grinding.

  • @TonersR6
    @TonersR6 Год назад +23

    I think the coolest thing about this video is you were able to accomplish this with some of the most common, basic tools that are available. Goes to show that you don't need milling machines or thousands of dollars in specialty tools to make something not only of quality, but also incredibly cool. Very inspiring:)

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

    • @stoneblue1795
      @stoneblue1795 Год назад +6

      Dedication or a considerable desire to succeed apparently can take one quite far.

    • @herodotusofhalicarnasis2394
      @herodotusofhalicarnasis2394 9 месяцев назад +1

      Just a billion dollars worth of perseverance

  • @novajoe67
    @novajoe67 Год назад +3

    Gavin great video! Love the way the anvil looks, I will follow your plan. Thanks for sharing!

  • @alanbutler7712
    @alanbutler7712 6 месяцев назад +3

    Fantastic job! I wouldn't have thought about using the center point to mark the curves in the vertical section. Thanks for taking the time to film this!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and found something useful in it.

  • @TheHookBoy
    @TheHookBoy Год назад +30

    This is my first time seeing a video from you and I’d imagine you have many other tools/ways to do this. However, you doing it by hand has left my jaw on the ground and shows a true master at work. This was amazing and mind blowing. 🤯

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I appreciate your comment.

  • @Deano034
    @Deano034 Год назад +20

    Wow, that was bloody awesome and all with a grinder. Even if it’s not used for it’s purpose it just looks great. I’d even put it inside the house as a display piece if the missus would let me. Great work yet again.

    • @joseislanio8910
      @joseislanio8910 Год назад +1

      For me it's the exact opposite. If I made one, my wife would put it in the living room for decoration. She did it to a small smoothing hand plane I made XD

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +4

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment, make one and give it to her as a present, don't forget to engrave it, hahaha. thank you very much for your comment.

    • @deependz3231
      @deependz3231 Год назад +1

      If she gives you any squawk, just threaten to drop it on her head.😅🤣😂

  • @CoastalEddieUSA
    @CoastalEddieUSA 10 месяцев назад

    All that work done with a grinder...simply amazing!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I appreciate your comment.

  • @normankerr9948
    @normankerr9948 Год назад +5

    Well done, Mate! The finished product represents a whole bunch of time, effort and thought on a very useful product for the DIY crowd. Much appreciated.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I very much appreciate your comment.

  • @rickoncordova1
    @rickoncordova1 Год назад +35

    Awesome job Gavin. I'm a retired union sheet metal worker and I very much enjoy your projects. I've been wanting to set up a work bench in the garage and try my hand at making a few of your rebar nick knacks. I now know what my first project will be. I have a 2' piece of rail road track that will soon become an anvil. Thank you for the inspiration. Rick. [Near Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. ]

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +4

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment Rick, I hope you get the workbench up soon and start your anvil, I wish you the best.

    • @user-gi5on5ey4m
      @user-gi5on5ey4m Год назад +2

      Awesome job...Really....Amazing...Я из России,и я думаю,не очень много людей смогут это повторить...

    • @hfncncn8112
      @hfncncn8112 Год назад +1

      @@GavinClarkdiy EeeeS

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      @@user-gi5on5ey4m Большое спасибо, я очень ценю ваш комментарий. Большое спасибо

    • @davemoore2539
      @davemoore2539 Год назад +1

      Try Walter excavator grinding disk's for heavy removal they're a game changer at least in my opinion

  • @timcarter1164
    @timcarter1164 Год назад +25

    Beautiful piece of work. I would absolutely love to have one of those just sitting in my living room as a piece of art. Let alone the full functionality of it. I say again, beautiful piece of work.

    • @mylesjarvis7571
      @mylesjarvis7571 Год назад +1

      Me too!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

    • @VeritasEtAequitas
      @VeritasEtAequitas Год назад

      Art piece is good, because it lacks properties you need in a functional anvil

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      @@VeritasEtAequitas I only do small things on these, Flat bar with rivets etc and round rod, and not very often so it will do for what I want, but I do have a friend that could harden it if I need it. I have been using a rail doing this for a while. Thank you for your comment.

  • @cattnipp
    @cattnipp 8 месяцев назад +1

    This proves it. The angle grinder beats the hammer as the most universal tool.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Hahaha, Thank you for your comment.

  • @davidgardner5230
    @davidgardner5230 18 дней назад

    Absolutely impressed with that anvil!

  • @alejandro182220
    @alejandro182220 Год назад +4

    Great job. The love he puts into what he does is remarkable.

    • @vasssab
      @vasssab Год назад

      После потраченных сил жалко будет колотить ее молотом. Точно как скульптор!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @OKCorgiRanch
    @OKCorgiRanch Год назад +5

    As usual, Gavin, your skill as a craftsman leaves us mere mortals in awe. Thanks for another great video!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much Carl, I appreciate your comment.

    • @mohammedkhader3289
      @mohammedkhader3289 Год назад

      كلامك جميل 👍🌹🇸🇩🇸🇩

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      شكرا جزيلا لك.

    • @radleysmith7528
      @radleysmith7528 Год назад

      Great use of tools, any chance you can administer some craft to Dan Andrews ballsack with them🤣

  • @adybarker4733
    @adybarker4733 Год назад +2

    Angle grinders tend to grab, bounce and slip. This guy has great skill using it.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @417plasma6
    @417plasma6 Год назад

    That's what you call a true craftsman, well done on the design and finish work...

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @user-mu3mw9sy9n
    @user-mu3mw9sy9n Год назад +25

    В этот кусок металла вложена душа художника и она радует глаза и уши. Талант!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Большое спасибо, я ценю ваш комментарий.

    • @user-ez6bc7hp9g
      @user-ez6bc7hp9g Год назад

      тОЛЬКО БОЛЬНО УЖ ВСЁ ТРУДОЁМКО МОЖНО ЖЕ ЧТО ТО И НА СТАНОЧКЕ СДЕЛАТЬ

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      @@user-ez6bc7hp9g Да, все это можно сделать на машине, всего несколькими нажатиями кнопок.

  • @user_DrIvanoff
    @user_DrIvanoff Год назад +8

    🙂видео надо было назвать: " терпения у меня очень много." У меня бы не хватило. Классный урок.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      Я думаю, ваш заголовок правильный, но я должен сказать, что мне понравился этот проект. Спасибо за ваш комментарий.

    • @user-rx4rw7dc5v
      @user-rx4rw7dc5v Год назад

      Можно было бы и газовый резак прорекламировать.

    • @user_DrIvanoff
      @user_DrIvanoff Год назад

      @@user-rx4rw7dc5v а зачем?

  • @danielbeck9191
    @danielbeck9191 Год назад +2

    Great anvil! Impressive work without using a milling machine. Outstanding!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

  • @gejoosten5108
    @gejoosten5108 2 месяца назад

    It is always a joy watching a true master at work, as it takes great skill to make it look easy!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @LawtonDigital
    @LawtonDigital Год назад +6

    I greatly admire your patience and precision. I made one of these by flipping the rail 180° and welding on feet. The rail bottom (now top of the anvil) is already flat and has more surface area. It's also easier to drill in a pritchel and hardy holes. Your anvil looks much better than mine and has a useful horn.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +4

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment. Your anvil has a much bigger working surface than mine, and I don't see myself attempting to put in a hardy hole in mine. Thank you for your comment Robert

    • @CatNolara
      @CatNolara Год назад +2

      but the bottom looks a lot thinner, hope it doesn't warp too much with use

    • @dustinread6407
      @dustinread6407 Год назад +2

      @@CatNolara good point

    • @karlmiller7500
      @karlmiller7500 Год назад

      That's a good idea

  • @Hottamales1
    @Hottamales1 Год назад +5

    This was an awesome step by step process. I am going to give it a try. Thank you

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project.

  • @simplyed9482
    @simplyed9482 Год назад

    Awesome work Clarky lad. That's what I call commitment and expertise!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @pliofcho4237
    @pliofcho4237 Год назад +9

    At the beginning of the video I was thinking "wow what a great idea".. at the end I'm thinking "wow that's an insane amount of hard work"... Respect!!!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @joekamleh6049
    @joekamleh6049 Год назад +66

    Gavin, you are a true master craftsman. You handled those grinders with the grace of an artists brush, especially on the curves and not forgetting the straight lines which look like they were laser cut. From a proud fellow Aussie, well done mate!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +7

      Thank you very much Joe, I appreciate your comment. Cheers mate.

  • @michaelchapman6448
    @michaelchapman6448 Год назад +6

    Amazing work. That was indeed a lot of work and effort that went into this anvil. Awesome.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

  • @danielsmith3038
    @danielsmith3038 5 месяцев назад

    Gavin ,you have no idea how much I enjoy watching your videos, and building alot of your idea's and showing us in the United States, the out back ! I would love to live there! Keep it up ,all you projects are amazing

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  4 месяца назад

      Thank you very much Daniel, I appreciate your comment. Greetings from Australia.

  • @ryberget
    @ryberget Год назад +5

    Truly impressive! Thank you for taking the time to make the video. And that sound 🤩

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it, I like that sound too. I appreciate your comment.

  • @V8SKULLS
    @V8SKULLS Год назад +8

    Absolutely beautiful, nicely done, you inspired me to make one.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project.

  • @robertnorton3870
    @robertnorton3870 Год назад +23

    I love these small rail anvils and this one in particular looks beautiful. Great work!! I have a small piece of track I use as my bench top anvil and I feel it’s about to get a transformation. Thanks for the inspiration!!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project.

    • @garychandler4296
      @garychandler4296 Год назад +2

      Me too, best video here. I have a couple of truck brake rotors and 6" pipe I'll turn into a stand.

  • @jamespolucha8790
    @jamespolucha8790 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve seen guys make things with a chain saw and a log but to make an anvil from railroad track and a grinder ? You are truly a craftsman, thanks for the video

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @tomt9543
    @tomt9543 Год назад +4

    Alright, you proved to me that you were capable of pretty much anything when I challenged you to make a Prusik knot from rebar, and you did it…… cold! But this one is over the top! I retired in 2020 after 41 years as a certified welder for the railroad, and I’ve seen all kinds of crude anvils fashioned from different sizes of rail including a piece of 132lb. (Per yard) that I have on a stump in my shop. It’s length is similar to yours, and my brother in law who’s a machinist volunteered to take it and machine the top flat on a mill, the rest is untouched. Yours, on the other hand, is an absolute work of art, and the beauty of the finished product hides the incredible amount of work that it took to get it to that point! Kudos Gavin on an exceptionally well done job! I bet you’ll get a Christmas card from the people that make your cutting and grinding discs! I also hope you wore a dust mask of some type! Keep em coming Sir! Cheers!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Hi Tom, what an awesome comment, thank you very much I am very happy that you liked it, I value your input to my videos. I have and do wear a mask when I feel it is needed, but as I am generally working outside, and normally have a breeze blowing across my workbench I quite often can use that and work on the fresh air side of the job, you can often see that breeze flapping the tag on one of my power leads behind the bench. Thanks Tom, cheers mate.

  • @oscarcabrera1320
    @oscarcabrera1320 Год назад +5

    Le quedó excelente!👏👏 tengo una echa igualmente con riel de ferrocarril y la utilizo mucho . Saludos y mis respetos maestro!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Muchas gracias, agradezco tu comentario.

  • @BluetoothBlades
    @BluetoothBlades 8 месяцев назад

    Those flapper disc's are from HEAVEN, I use mine to sharpen tools and lawnmower blades, they make quick work of a project...
    Awesome job by the way 😊

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I love using the flapper discs too, amazing bit of gear to have.

  • @roshanmangi8010
    @roshanmangi8010 Год назад +1

    Marvellous workmanship .

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @ScrewDriverxxx
    @ScrewDriverxxx Год назад +20

    Definitely one of the better videos of this type (there's millions out there!). Really like the way you show a very efficient way to chop it into shape.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @user-zl1hq5wt7n
    @user-zl1hq5wt7n Год назад +4

    Люблю звон наковальни от молота. Отличная работа! Благодарю за приятно проведенное время.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Большое спасибо, я рад, что вам понравилось. Это один из моих любимых звуков, такой чистый звук. Спасибо за ваш комментарий.

  • @user-sg6dr9lt5r
    @user-sg6dr9lt5r 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice! I have a piece of old track with which I'm going to do the same thing. I appreciate being able to watch your process, and I've got an idea of how to get started. Thank you.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I wish you the best for your project.

  • @jorgegodoy176
    @jorgegodoy176 6 месяцев назад

    Solo un artesano logra estos trabajos. Felicitaciones!!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  6 месяцев назад

      Muchas gracias, agradezco mucho tu comentario.

  • @rayduke7433
    @rayduke7433 Год назад +12

    You made this look relatively easy. Masterful piece and almost art. Well done. I really don’t think I could do this.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @ivanildo9985
    @ivanildo9985 Год назад +3

    Parabéns!
    Ficou show!👏👏👏
    Saudações aqui do Brasil

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Muito obrigado, fico feliz que tenha gostado. Saudações da Austrália.

  • @wildtony79
    @wildtony79 10 месяцев назад

    When I was doing metalwork in high school what you set down on the bench about 20 seconds in was our anvils! Great job turning them into something decent.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

  • @otfriedzwarg8385
    @otfriedzwarg8385 8 месяцев назад +1

    Als Ehemaliger Schmied in der DDR, eine große Leistung.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  8 месяцев назад

      Vielen Dank, ich freue mich, dass es Ihnen gefallen hat und freue mich über Ihren Kommentar. Grüße aus Australien.

  • @matthewmclaurin1540
    @matthewmclaurin1540 Год назад +23

    I love that you show what discs you are using! Makes it easier for someone trying to replicate your projects at home

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment. I am very happy with these discs so I have no problem in letting others see what I am using.

  • @user-bw3tn6vx8l
    @user-bw3tn6vx8l Год назад +21

    Привет! Всегда старался повторять ваши работы. Но делать наковальню точно не буду. У меня просто нет тонны отрезных кругов и столько терпения 😀 А изделие получилось красивое и даже стало его жалко, когда постучал по нему молотком. 👍

    • @user-bi4wb6rs4o
      @user-bi4wb6rs4o Год назад

      А я попробую, только не Р63)

    • @user-ip8uz2zl7d
      @user-ip8uz2zl7d Год назад +3

      Он наверное еще и за яйца себя подвешивать любит тайно за кадром... Садомазохист. 😏 Я все ждал когда он напильник достанет или полотно по металлу. Аж жалко его стало и особенно ушм.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +4

      @@user-ip8uz2zl7d Ха-ха-ха, я буду держать то, что я делаю, в тайне, в секрете. Мне нравится твой комментарий. Спасибо

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Большое спасибо за ваш комментарий.

    • @anatolyyakovlev2861
      @anatolyyakovlev2861 Год назад +1

      Для снижения трудоёмкость попробуй высверлить используя сверло...
      🙂

  • @jaimesilvaf.401
    @jaimesilvaf.401 5 месяцев назад

    Loved the final result. As well as the working process of course.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it, and I appreciate your comment.

  • @BuddWolf
    @BuddWolf Год назад +3

    I had an uncle that had an anvil made from trail rail. 155 gauge as it were, just like this one here. No were near as nice as this one. 👍🏻Thanks for sharing❤️ the video post and best of luck🍀 to you and your family.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @chrisneuhaus7188
    @chrisneuhaus7188 Год назад +6

    Just discovered your channel. I've always been a tinkerer and like to putter in the shop in my spare time. I love stuff like this and now that I'm retired I see me doing the same type of things to stay busy and be creative in my spare time. I have a great appreciation for what I call the old skills. I grew up around mechanics, machinists and carpenters. Even worked with a few blacksmiths/farriers years ago. Always loved turning a piece of "scrap" into a useful tool or object. Thanks for sharing what you love to do.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      I feel the same way you do, I like the old skills too. Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @luisrivera4881
    @luisrivera4881 Год назад +2

    Excelente trabajo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻

  • @exportedafrican
    @exportedafrican Год назад +2

    Brilliant work! My imagination couldn’t have crafted it to look as good as it does

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am happy that you liked it. I appreciate your comment.

  • @JarekC250
    @JarekC250 Год назад +3

    Gavin te kowadło to mistrzostwo świata jak to mówią anglojęzyczni - IT'S AMAZING !!!👍🏻

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +2

      Dziękuję bardzo, cieszę się, że Ci się podobało i doceniam Twój komentarz.

  • @LeandroAdeSa
    @LeandroAdeSa Год назад +3

    Trabalho magnífico!!!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Muito obrigado, fico feliz que tenha gostado.

  • @torsten6490
    @torsten6490 2 месяца назад

    Angle grinder artist- unbelievable. Your other stuff is also amazing, bending steel with a Hammer. Just amazing

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  2 месяца назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I appreciate your comment.

  • @xylemmelyx
    @xylemmelyx 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful job.

  • @tonystanley8186
    @tonystanley8186 Год назад +4

    Absolutely beautiful job on this. The amount of work that goes into doing this is incredible.
    I will say from experience as someone who forges on a rail anvil that this type of setup isn’t ideal. Standing the rail on end is the best approach as it gives you more mass, less bounce, and a lot less ring. It’s less work surface and ugly but far more functional. Rails have a flexibility for the trains and doing anvils in this way just has too much ring and bounce.
    Looks amazing though!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment. Thank you for your info, yes that makes sense.

    • @boxhawk5070
      @boxhawk5070 Год назад

      Is the iron in a rail hard enough to make a decent anvil? I know nothing about forging by the way.

    • @tonystanley8186
      @tonystanley8186 Год назад +1

      @@boxhawk5070 It is. As I said above, stand the rail on end and it makes a really good anvil. I've been using mine for over a year with regular use and my friend who got me into it has been using his for a few years. Once to test I hit it as hard as I could with a 2lb hammer and barely left a mark.

    • @thora8624
      @thora8624 Год назад

      Umm, the density of the steel remains the same no matter what direction the rail is oriented, so no that's not exactly true...

    • @tonystanley8186
      @tonystanley8186 Год назад

      @@thora8624 Density may have been the wrong word. There's more mass under it on end and that mass translates into it being easier to work the steel when forging because it has less bounce.

  • @bobgereaux9138
    @bobgereaux9138 5 месяцев назад +3

    Gavin, very impressed with this work of art. Im most impressive with your steady controlled use of that angle grinder. You are certainly a true craftsman! Keep these videos coming!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much Bob, I am glad you liked it, and I appreciate your comment. Cheers!

  • @markstack2309
    @markstack2309 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely excellent well done alot of time and skill

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

  • @majranawake4240
    @majranawake4240 Год назад

    Superb - heavy metal work ended up with a soft product, thanks for sharing the video

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it.

  • @bradthurkle7217
    @bradthurkle7217 Год назад +8

    Mate that’s brilliant. Lot of grinding but look what you get. Mate your channel has grown immensely. Well done 👍.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much Brad, I appreciate your comment, yes all is going well with the channel I am very happy.

  • @Nanogrip
    @Nanogrip Год назад +6

    Amazing work! I have a similar piece of railroad and I've been wondering how I can finish its surface to have a flat top without a milling machine. I've had it over a year and looks like I've found the right RUclips video to get me started. Thank you and greetings from the tiny Pacific Islands of Palau!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project.

  • @JP-sd4ho
    @JP-sd4ho Год назад +1

    This was amazing craftsmanship. I have no use for an anvil, but I am going to try to make one after this inspirational video.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project.

  • @sxia1190
    @sxia1190 5 месяцев назад

    This is great, i use many of the same techniques removing bits of steel and creating curves when adapting 2nd hand axes from lumps of rusty chipped pitted steel into Early Medieval Bearded Axes and throwing axes. I thought it was just me and that I was probably doing things totally wrong but just making it work for me, but seeing you at work and reading some of the comments gives me alot of encouragement, thanks 😊

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment. Making Medieval axes, sounds like an awesome and enjoyable thing to be doing, I wish you the best for your projects.

  • @andredias6125
    @andredias6125 Год назад +3

    Muito bom, muito bem feita parabéns pelo belo trabalho, saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      Muito obrigado, fico feliz que tenha gostado. Saudações da Austrália.

    • @andredias6125
      @andredias6125 Год назад

      @@GavinClarkdiy 🤝🏽

    • @user-gz9wv2qu9k
      @user-gz9wv2qu9k Год назад

      جميل جدا انت برنس وفنان👍💖🌼🌹

    • @user-bs9jx7ql3u
      @user-bs9jx7ql3u 5 месяцев назад

      "СУМАСШЕДШИЙ DIY ДЕДОК "💥☝️🙄👍💥
      КРАСАВА..
      МОЛОДЧАГА..
      RESPECT..
      💪😉👍

    • @user-bs9jx7ql3u
      @user-bs9jx7ql3u 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-gz9wv2qu9k"СУМАСШЕДШИЙ DIY ДЕДОК "💥☝️🙄👍💥
      КРАСАВА..
      МОЛОДЧАГА..
      RESPECT..
      💪😉👍

  • @kelvincolemanAnimal
    @kelvincolemanAnimal Год назад +6

    I can’t thank you enough for this video. It’s amazing I’ve had a four foot piece of track knocking around my workshop for a couple of years and always wanted to make an anvil but wasn’t sure how to go about it and you make it look easier than I thought it would be you sir have a very happy subscriber and a new best friend 👍👍👍😊😊😊♥️

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +4

      Thank you very much, I wish you the best for your project. Welcome to the channel. Cheers

    • @74KU
      @74KU Год назад

      Do yourself a favor and do 99% of the work 100% faster on a shaper, or a mill, or a lathe or a surface grinder.. anything but a grinder tbh.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      @@74KU You are right, and I can do it by holding a coffee and watching the work happen. I did enjoy this and probably picked up a few skills along the way. Cheers Mate

    • @stevendonnison7
      @stevendonnison7 Год назад +4

      @@GavinClarkdiy there's no other way to do it, a craftsman is a craftsman, not a button pusher.
      I earned my motor mechanic papers back in the early 80's, and I walked away from the trade the next day. Why? Because that was the start of the remove, and replace method of fixing the problem. Ford had a recall for an issue, which required about an hour, and the replacement of parts. I figured out how to fix the problem without changing any parts, and it took no longer than 10 minutes. I told the foreman, and showed him how to do the job, and I was told that I had to do it Ford's way, even though my way fixed it, and saved them a lot of money.
      A button pusher lacks creativity, and the ability to problem solve.
      Gavin could have jumped on eBay, and bought himself an anvil for much cheaper, but then he can be proud of his creation, and he has taught us something great, and the skills can be transferred to other things.
      Sorry, I'm not trying to be a problem, or be negative, so no offense.
      Cheers.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +1

      @@stevendonnison7 I appreciate your comment Steven, thank you. In the early days a fitter would say "I fixed that pump and it has now run for 6 years without a problem" and say it with pride. Now we tend to just replace things and it seems the pride in many jobs has gone, it's just, change this tighten it up and move to the next job. Quite sad really, but that is what is most economacal for the business.

  • @dipensarkar8891
    @dipensarkar8891 6 месяцев назад

    Thats absolutely amazing. Beautiful. I personally use a piece of railway track as an anvil. But I never thought of converting it into a real anvil.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. It could be a good project if you get the urge one day. Thank you for your comment. Cheers!

  • @mrtrik71
    @mrtrik71 Год назад

    my mates dad was exactly like this True blue Aussie no short cuts no bludging always hardworking perfectionist great video.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much mate, I am glad you liked it and I very much appreciate your comment.

  • @markbooth5983
    @markbooth5983 Год назад +4

    Great performance Gavin 10 out of 10......You've got another Subscriber, keep up the great work !

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much Mark, I am glad you liked it. I appreciate your comment and welcome to the channel.

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 Год назад +3

    The look on your face was priceless Gavin I could tell you where proud of the finished product. I would be to it’s a little Beauty. You’ve given us so much amazing and enjoyable content you are definitely the master of steel.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much Bradley, I appreciate your comment. I do enjoy this stuff.

  • @bulletconmc
    @bulletconmc Год назад

    A pleasure to see your skills a true craftsmen

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @andremiller482
    @andremiller482 8 месяцев назад

    When you hear that sound you know you are working brother. Good Job!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. If you ever need to fake it, I made this one. Cheers mate. ruclips.net/video/YWgJtvdkeuE/видео.htmlsi=P4I2j3fUB1mn0-4Y

  • @NorthFlPicker
    @NorthFlPicker Год назад +3

    I have a 5’ piece of track and a 3’ piece that I’m planning to make several anvils from. Glad I came across this video to get an idea of what I’m up against. I definitely had to subscribe. Thanks and great video.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, welcome to the channel and I wish you the best for your projects.

  • @donmedford2563
    @donmedford2563 Год назад +3

    Great looking anvil. I am amazed at what you can do with a grinder. I am curious how many hours it took you, how many grinding disks you used, how many cut off wheels and how many flap disks. Keep up the GREAT work.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +7

      I did it over a few days, doing other projects as well so I don't really have the time that it took, plus playing with the camera all takes time so that throws out any guesses.
      Discs, this is a tough one to answer, I only used the Alpha discs in this project. These ones are made for cutting and grinding Stainless Steel. For grinding, I used my worn ones, I had here from other jobs that I seem to collect, this was the perfect project to use them up, and the larger new discs for the levelling, on the cutting I used 4 x 180mm discs "BUT" as I wanted the max depth of cut, I just changed the discs, there is still plenty of life left in these 4 for future projects. So basically I don't have an answer for you. I was quite happy with how the job went and I did enjoy making it. I used 3

    • @mikecurley2072
      @mikecurley2072 Год назад +2

      What I liked was that Gavin always used the grinder handle and it looked like you always had the guard in the grinder. Proving you can do excellent work and keep all your safety features in place! The grinder a n Amazing piece of equipment that deserves respect. Nice anvil. I hope you get lots of use out of it.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      @@mikecurley2072 Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @mikedunn7795
    @mikedunn7795 Год назад

    Turns an old section of railway track into a classic anvil. Well done!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @carlmarsteller8649
    @carlmarsteller8649 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wow what a great job ! To be able to do that with just a grinder and some measuring tools is a real testament to you skill . Keep up the cool work , Love the channel .

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 Год назад +3

    Now here's another timely project. I too, have a piece of rail iron ( as we call it around here ) I just the other day, cut the ends square with my metal cutting band saw, now you've given me some ideas to turn it into something better.
    Thanks again Gavin, really a nice anvil you have there!
    P.S. Have you weighed it yet? Just curious about it's weight.

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад +5

      Hi Reg, you must have known this was going to happen, to have your rail iron ready. I have just weighed it, it is a touch over 10KG so a bit over 22 pounds. thank you for your comment, and I wish you the best for your anvil.

    • @regsparkes6507
      @regsparkes6507 Год назад +1

      @@GavinClarkdiy Thanks for this Gavin, it's good to know.

  • @davidhayes5382
    @davidhayes5382 Год назад

    Beautiful craftsmanship

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  Год назад

      Thank you very much, I appreciate your comment.

  • @sgt_retiredcharlie4102
    @sgt_retiredcharlie4102 3 месяца назад

    I didn't know that you could turn "turning a hunk of metal into a tool" into art! But you, my friend have accomplished it! Bravo!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it and I appreciate your comment.

  • @carlosburre3307
    @carlosburre3307 9 месяцев назад

    Superb piece of work, sir. Thank you for sharing!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  9 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for your comment.

  • @joerodrigues3816
    @joerodrigues3816 24 дня назад +1

    That’s so bloody amazing Job thanks for sharing it mate

  • @TheCandBExperience
    @TheCandBExperience Месяц назад +1

    At first, I thought you were going to chuck that thing in a mill and buzz it flat on top. I had to keep watching when you started grinding on it. I really appreciate the work you put into this anvil with just a hand held grinder, cut off wheels and grinding disks and a wire wheel brush. Great work!

    • @GavinClarkdiy
      @GavinClarkdiy  18 дней назад +1

      Thank you very much, I am glad you liked it. I appreciate your comment.