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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • This Anvil or ASO weighs in at 53 pounds. I converted a 2’ piece of legally acquired scrap railroad track into a practical striking surface for smaller items such as knife blades or small iron tools. The go-to hammer for the weight ratio has a 21 ounce head.
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  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 4 года назад +6

    I’m a child of the 60s, I love it’s retro space-age look. The inverting the track is a touch of genius, it also gives a far superior surface for using clamps etc. Brilliant!

  • @waltguo6265
    @waltguo6265 5 лет назад +19

    Not only an anvil, but an art work!
    Not only a craftsman, but an artist!
    Great admiration...

  • @odinsbeard1117
    @odinsbeard1117 3 года назад +3

    I appreciate this video a lot and as a welder it’s always nice to see guys who understand the value of pre heating the steel before welding. Literally makes all the difference!! I’m getting ready to tackle my own Anvil or as you put it an ASO shortly. I was gifted a 3ft section of track and plan to make at least one and maybe gift one to someone else that wants one.

  • @916619jg
    @916619jg 5 лет назад +7

    Awesome tool! I love the shape. I welded on the railroad for railtech. Preheating the work is definitely essential. When we would repair the arc welders work it was always evident that the weld didn't bond because of temperature differences. We used a large torch and brought it up to at least 1200 f. It takes a few minutes

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад +3

      Thanks! It took a bit of research and talking to some friends that work a lot with metal to decide on the pre heat.

    • @emeltea33
      @emeltea33 5 лет назад

      Did you post heat too?

    • @916619jg
      @916619jg 5 лет назад +1

      @Doug Owens, in the thermite welding process it is a mixture that is ignited and mixes due to the magnetic properties of molten steel before a special aluminum tap melts at exactly 5600°f...... It's so hot the ambient temperature quenches the steel providing an overall temper in that area.
      We did not post heat the welded area

    • @emeltea33
      @emeltea33 5 лет назад +1

      @@916619jg wow, I didn't realize you were doing thermite welding. That sounds familiar in regards to rail welding, generally speaking. Are the rails normally butted up to each other, or are they all welded together (similar to a pipe)? Very atypical and interesting stuff!

  • @MoabYoda
    @MoabYoda 5 лет назад +4

    I think that is the best looking and probably most functional railroad track anvil/ASO I have ever seen. Nice work!

  • @MillieMuncher360
    @MillieMuncher360 5 лет назад +23

    As a railway welder FYI you should preheat to 800f and post heat to 1200f and let cool very slowly

    • @darcyizzard3356
      @darcyizzard3356 4 года назад

      Wrap insulation bury in sand if nothing else

    • @darcyizzard3356
      @darcyizzard3356 4 года назад

      No it will crack train or no train if it’s not right

  • @Gman77100
    @Gman77100 5 лет назад +3

    Probably best rail Anvil I've ever seen built several of my own

  • @Artaxerses1945
    @Artaxerses1945 5 лет назад +1

    You are the Man , cutting iron with Mechanics gloves ! Good Idea , nice work

  • @larrysnyder3475
    @larrysnyder3475 5 лет назад +3

    Very cool idea. Great work.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @coffeehunter8742
    @coffeehunter8742 2 года назад

    Man o man! Looks great! Do I ever wish I had a torch!! Big labor saver! Awesome job! I'm gonna try!
    Also glad you included some instructional dialog.
    Plus, I liked your addition of the inverted rail for a larger surface! 👍

  • @uncletacosupreme7023
    @uncletacosupreme7023 5 лет назад +1

    Weld through primer bro. Nice anvil. There is stuff called weld through primer. You put it on and it has zinc in it so you still get continuity and it makes for great welds and no rust in between seams. Been using it on cars and other projects for years. Never had a problem. Beautiful work.

  • @tcl5853
    @tcl5853 4 года назад

    Nicely done! You deserve a solid high five for your talent and the hard work you laid in to cultivate and express it so beautifully. The design of the anvil speaks for itself-nice!
    The effort and attention you put into the project resulted in a demonstration of how, what people think of as quality, happens. Thank for your post.

  • @ОмариОмариев
    @ОмариОмариев 5 лет назад +25

    Не знаю,дойдёт ли..?Поймёт ли..? Но-о.,пацан просто красавчик!

    • @pyclancavvatey6282
      @pyclancavvatey6282 5 лет назад +1

      Честь и почет МАСТЕРОВОМУ человеку!

  • @Chris-pb3se
    @Chris-pb3se 4 года назад +2

    I’m a bit of an anvil snob and think that’s pretty cool. Good vid too

  • @ZONES89RS
    @ZONES89RS 3 года назад

    Thanks for this. I was trying to figure out how I wanted to convert a 2’ section and I am sure this is it.

  • @robertoreguenes
    @robertoreguenes 17 дней назад

    Excellent job. This looks amazing

  • @moacirdrigo1784
    @moacirdrigo1784 5 лет назад +1

    👏👏👍Excelent it looks like a supersonic jet.

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад

      Moacir Drigo hey! That’s an interesting perspective 🤔

  • @paddysscrapshop7182
    @paddysscrapshop7182 5 лет назад +7

    Nice build there, if you ever have the time I would suggest reading IFI there are a few good post on hammer weight anvil ratio, they pretty much say that the hammer weight doesn't matter, eg : people have a (let's say a 60 lbs) striking anvil and they use a sledge hammer as heavy as they can swing on it with no draw backs but it's up to you tbh anyway hope to see you using that anvil soon, all the best Paddy

    • @thrashforge3756
      @thrashforge3756 5 лет назад

      You are a fucking idiot. And obviously very uneducated. Maybe even special needs. Go try to argue with other children. Stupid people usally have a better chance with there own kind.

    • @paddysscrapshop7182
      @paddysscrapshop7182 5 лет назад +7

      wow Bob why are you so angry? So please enlighten me how I'm "idiot" for pointing out something that makes no sense? Before you say someone has special needs and is uneducated maybe you should check your grammar first. Also the only one that is trying to argue is you and the way you put that makes no sense, fair enough if you where right but you put no facts or links up, you just say pointless things that are unrelated to the topic, but anyway have a nice day trolling

  • @donaldmack7213
    @donaldmack7213 4 года назад

    Nice anvil and torch work! I got a chuckle out of your pipe wrench hammer!

  • @mathewmolk2089
    @mathewmolk2089 2 года назад

    Great to see someone who stil knows how to burn. All you see on RUclips is guys with cut-off wheels. I have been welding and fabricating since since 1962 and only stared using cut off wheels a couple of years ago (and rarely use them even now) How did we survive before Metabos

  • @2fas4me2
    @2fas4me2 5 лет назад +3

    That's a mighty handsome job!

  • @blahblahtuesday1172
    @blahblahtuesday1172 5 лет назад +2

    You are a true craftsman and I want one. Thanks 🙏

  • @jdfleo8140
    @jdfleo8140 3 года назад

    Awesome! It looks like a caboose too.

  • @luisstanker1491
    @luisstanker1491 5 лет назад +4

    😨🤤 thought i hv seen every Crazy Anvil... but this is d Rolls Royce under d Anvils .... Gratulation for dis Projekt.... 👏👏👏👏👏💪💪

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад

      Thanks! I guess that means RR stands for both RailRoad and Rolls Royce.. I’ll have to slap an emblem on it👍🏼

  • @specialized29er86
    @specialized29er86 5 лет назад +10

    We to made our anvil from a old railway track, gord that must have been 50 years ago and she sill takes a beating.

  • @BeerZerkeraidean
    @BeerZerkeraidean 3 года назад

    That's a sick anvil !

  • @evo9860
    @evo9860 2 года назад

    That design is sweet! Thanks for the video gotta make me one now🤙🏼

  • @joshuap1227
    @joshuap1227 3 года назад

    Beautiful piece of work my man!

  • @muratbasarir6046
    @muratbasarir6046 2 года назад

    Perfect job bro.I will do it soon too

  • @kaboommushroomhead
    @kaboommushroomhead 4 года назад

    Wow somebody actually using a torch good for you

  • @markb4106
    @markb4106 5 лет назад

    Great job and vid. Gotta love those pipe wrenches, a hammer, bender, and wrench. Lol loved it

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад

      MarkB Thanks! Yeah, bent a lot of mudflap brackets with that pipe wrench. Didn’t fail me on this project either👍🏼

  • @ianmoone2359
    @ianmoone2359 5 лет назад +8

    Disclosure, I know bugger all about anvils!
    Those I have seen have a square hole, maybe it’s called a frog?
    No idea what the square hole is used for either, but wondering to myself if it would have been clever to drill say a round hole with the drill press & use a jig saw with metal blade to square out the corners to end up with a square hole?
    Only way I would be making one of these is with a hand hacksaw & a truck load of new hack saw blades, & a hand file!
    I don’t own a Oxy torch, much less know how to use one - so I figure if I started now it might be finished before I’m dead maybe! 😂
    Admire your effort- thanks for taking the time & effort to post it up for others to learn from.
    Not too sure how rail line will hold up to being pounded on tho, longer term.
    Back in a previous life I worked for 10 years for the Government railways department in their engineering department, in charge of building & maintaining thousands of miles of Narrow & Dual /Standard gauge tracks, bridges, culverts & what have you!
    We had a room hidden away down in the basement, where pieces of rail track broke, often in cold freezing weather, that lead to derailments where people died!
    The sections were kept with the metallurgical reports that were provided to the coroners inquests about the causes of the failure (fatigue cracking often).
    There was a LOT of broken rails stored on shelves in that room going back 100+ years of derailments & deaths.
    That lead to the development of ultrasonic rail flaw detector wagons that could scan tracks for fatigue cracking before they broke So sections that were flawed could be cut out & replaced.
    When you see a room full of them, you realise that broken rails aren’t as uncommon as many might think!
    Be kinda worrisome if your pounding on a rail & it had fatigue cracking and just broke in half!
    We had a track man (ganger/fettler/ghandi dancer, call it what you will) who was a man mountain, that swung a 13 pound sledge hammer & drove dog spikes home into hardwood railway sleepers / ties, with just one blow!
    Think “Bud Spencer” big, when he died from massive coronary in his late 40’s he was buried in a piano crate coz there were no coffins available large enough to fit him into!
    He mis hit one day, driving a spike & hit the head of the 74 pounds per foot rail, and broke a piece 18 inches long out of the side of the head of the rail!
    I’m just a tad leery I guess of pounding on railway line with sledge hammers.
    Same guy before he died, one of his crew they sent to the local hotel for a beer run just across the tracks from their on rail camp / accomodation vans.
    He came crawling back minus his money, with no beer & all beat to hell!
    Turned out there was a gang of outlaw motorcycle club members drinking in the hotel, who decided to have some fun with this one of my workers!
    So the man mountain & the remaining 11 members of the crew, grabbed pick axe handles & visited the bikers at the hotel!
    It took 14 ambulances to cart them all away to hospital, and my crew piled all their bikes in a heap in the car park of the hotel & set them all alight! 😂
    All my crew, showed up on time for work the next morning! 😜
    They were NOT the kinda guys you wanted to mess with.
    Ahh the good ol days! 👍

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад +2

      Ian Moone sounds like you had some pretty interesting times back in the day. I had grandparents on both sides that worked in RR so it was cool to do this build. Thanks for the comments

    • @WhereWasItLastTime
      @WhereWasItLastTime 5 лет назад +4

      That square hole is called a hardy hole, it's used for inserting the square shank or base of a previously-made or bought shaper, known as a hardy tool, you would use to form something straight from the forge. Say a straight wedged edge to cut a bar across by hammering the top of the piece of heated bar on it, or used with a similarly-shaped tool from the top to make something like a sphere or cube. It's square so that it doesn't rotate when being worked on. Hopefully that makes sense.
      As to who Mr Hardy was, I have no idea - but many blacksmiths owe him a drink, I can tell you!

    • @shelliesman7552
      @shelliesman7552 5 лет назад

      Ian,
      Thanks so much for sharing your EXCELLENT TRUE STORIES with us!! They are fascinating!!!!! I Loved every bit of it, and especially the part about the Failed Rails, and their Metallurgical Reports On The Failed Sections!!!!!! Where is that Place with all of the Failed Tracks, and for what Areas, and Distances were those Tracks representing? You know.... where was the Cutoff of the Areas that your Company Bears the Responsibilities? Surely, it couldn’t Possibly be the Collection of ALL OF THE FAILURES IN THE ENTIRE USA?

  • @caolivrematero675
    @caolivrematero675 3 года назад +2

    Uma das melhores bigornas que vi no RUclips até o momento.
    Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho.
    Esse é um excelente projeto, pois uma bigorna simples custa algo na faixa de uma $ 550,00 aqui no Brasil.

  • @smsgtbulldog
    @smsgtbulldog 3 года назад

    Very nicely done

  • @neilyakuza6595
    @neilyakuza6595 5 лет назад +2

    That is sharp looking. I have piece of rail just for that project.

    • @kdonovan3129
      @kdonovan3129 5 лет назад

      I used one my granpa had and it rings sharply hurts the ears

    • @kdonovan3129
      @kdonovan3129 5 лет назад

      But he did good work on this. My grandpa's didn't have the flipped over piece

  • @julianneftaligoncalvesdasi8165
    @julianneftaligoncalvesdasi8165 4 года назад

    Na minha opinião este é o melhor vídeo de fabricação de bigorna top!

  • @stevemassey1002
    @stevemassey1002 2 года назад

    Man the best i ever seen made great job GOD BLESS

  • @mikeblackford994
    @mikeblackford994 4 года назад

    I'm not a metal worker but I thought you did a damned fine job with the cutting torch and welder.

  • @MrToolmaker23
    @MrToolmaker23 5 лет назад +1

    Hello from Canada. Well done and a beautiful piece. I have a piece of RR track my father used as an anvil/striking surface; close to 100 years old. It's only about 8" long but does the job. Liked and subscribed. Work safe.

  • @CreatorCade
    @CreatorCade 4 года назад

    I’ve got an old railway anvil that I inherited from my great uncle that he made. It got me interested in blacksmithing as a kid and I have been ever since... That doesn’t mean I’m good at it though lol.

  • @krzysztofzakrzewski7777
    @krzysztofzakrzewski7777 5 лет назад +1

    Good idea, very good skills, congrats 👍

  • @snoopu2601
    @snoopu2601 5 лет назад +1

    Hay great idea and excellent job

  • @Drpanditraoupadhay-s2r
    @Drpanditraoupadhay-s2r 11 месяцев назад

    You are really great worker and it's very good sir nice video👍👌

  • @GuidedSteps
    @GuidedSteps 5 лет назад +2

    Great job Bro!!!

  • @pfinchster65
    @pfinchster65 5 лет назад +1

    Great job. Great design.

  • @maddog45auto66
    @maddog45auto66 4 года назад

    You made a very awesome looking anvil thanks for sharing your video

  • @acedavis4247
    @acedavis4247 5 лет назад +2

    That was awesome
    Keep up the good work and thanks 👍

  • @lugoj7181
    @lugoj7181 4 года назад

    I call that art good job i love it

  • @stephendoing2253
    @stephendoing2253 Год назад

    Awsome work!

  • @sticustom
    @sticustom 4 года назад

    Nice work. Thanks for sharing

  • @McGowanForge
    @McGowanForge 3 года назад

    Looks freaking beautiful my first anvil was a small chuck of 4x6 metal just screwed to my workbench, look at my small axe forging video lol

  • @mario6279
    @mario6279 4 года назад +2

    That looks incredible brother ! Thanks for making a video on this 🙏 I subscribed

  • @orlandocastro1243
    @orlandocastro1243 3 года назад

    Pero que bonito yunque cómo me gusta, que buena idea.... Y que buena herramienta, está genial saludos desde México.

  • @baddonkey6876
    @baddonkey6876 5 лет назад

    Amazing torchwork

  • @tmobileuser2540
    @tmobileuser2540 5 лет назад +3

    Good idea and great job

  • @jcdesanare
    @jcdesanare 4 года назад

    Nice work!!!!

  • @hugoezequielmartinez3841
    @hugoezequielmartinez3841 3 года назад

    Ausgezeichnet!.Gut gemacht Handarbeit! Große und Schoner Amboss. Ich kongratulliere dich mein Freund!.

  • @SundownMAX125
    @SundownMAX125 5 лет назад +1

    Great job! I'm trying to do one following your directions.

  • @vagifmusaev778
    @vagifmusaev778 5 лет назад

    Я следил за сварочным процессом, молодец, технологию не нарушил.

  • @brentgiles5515
    @brentgiles5515 5 лет назад

    I really like the anvil. I have a chunk of track, I just need to do it. Thanks for the video.

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад

      I hope you hammer out some cool stuff when it’s made👍🏼

  • @thevikingoli8847
    @thevikingoli8847 5 лет назад

    Millie is right, but as a normal construction welder I say if it's holds for the things that you do with it, than it's good. Very good job.

  • @ded_Bidon237
    @ded_Bidon237 5 лет назад +2

    great idea, great performance!!!

  • @pascalhellsor596
    @pascalhellsor596 3 года назад

    Good job man

  • @ferreiramotos4416
    @ferreiramotos4416 4 года назад

    Nós dó canal ferreira motos estamos acompanhando tudo. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👍👍👍👍👍TORNO CASEIRO.

  • @marcioalmeida3909
    @marcioalmeida3909 5 лет назад +1

    Great work 👍👏👏

  • @JoseCarlos-ui8un
    @JoseCarlos-ui8un 5 лет назад +3

    Muito bom gostei excelente trabalho !👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @frankligas2249
    @frankligas2249 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Literally the coolest anvil on the planet.
    Don't forget to sign and date it.
    Find someone with a laser engraver near you.

  • @robertthompson371
    @robertthompson371 5 лет назад +1

    Jason, You did a great job on building this anvil.

  • @ratchbrg3882
    @ratchbrg3882 5 лет назад +1

    Its more effective to take the track verticle. The mass loss from shaping that track combined with the fact your only using a fraction of the mass under your hammer. When verticle all the mass of that track is under the hammer. My first anvil was a verticle track.

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад

      ratch BrG I can see the logic in placing it vertical but I would lose the versatility in the different components of the traditional style. I do have one more section of track which I may use your suggestion. I’ll keep you posted👍🏼

    • @ratchbrg3882
      @ratchbrg3882 5 лет назад

      @@InventOnTheSpot there's still a lot of versatility with it vertical. The steel that connects the rail to the base can be rounded for a fuller. Take a wedge out of the base and round it for a small horn.

    • @brianmlodzik9052
      @brianmlodzik9052 5 лет назад

      Yes, set it vertical in a bucket of concrete. You can always clamp a horn or cone mandrill in a vise (post vise), but you want as much mass under the hammer as you can get.

  • @nox_chan
    @nox_chan 5 лет назад

    That is an amazing job you did there

  • @sammysalhia9105
    @sammysalhia9105 3 года назад

    That’s terrific thanks

  • @hectorguzman28
    @hectorguzman28 4 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @marceloquintanilla4777
    @marceloquintanilla4777 5 лет назад +2

    Que excelente calidad de trabajo Felicidades amigo

  • @brzskdiver
    @brzskdiver 3 года назад

    Great job 👏🏻

  • @aminnemec4791
    @aminnemec4791 4 года назад

    Стрёмно смотреть когда с суперским инструментом делают простые вещи

  • @jonkwilloughby
    @jonkwilloughby 4 года назад

    Amazing work! I am truly inspired!! Thank you for sharing!!! :)

  • @dextersorsouza37
    @dextersorsouza37 3 года назад

    Linda. Parabéns pelo trabalho. Realmente é a mais top do RUclips.

  • @eternalsource4655
    @eternalsource4655 5 лет назад +1

    Really nice!!

  • @rogershafer6731
    @rogershafer6731 5 лет назад +1

    Great job. I want one.

  • @blackoak3038
    @blackoak3038 5 лет назад +5

    Good idea, even better performance, something beautiful👍👏👏👏🇵🇱

  • @alvarezgeorge9805
    @alvarezgeorge9805 5 лет назад

    Awesome work 👍

  • @frankpineda1832
    @frankpineda1832 4 года назад

    Wow beautiful anvil, I love it 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @gta-6837
    @gta-6837 5 лет назад

    Good idea .

  • @chrisaxley9731
    @chrisaxley9731 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job 😁

  • @adilsonvianadasilva2258
    @adilsonvianadasilva2258 6 месяцев назад

    Ficou tão bem feito que da até dó de usar ❤👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏

  • @Wheel-1
    @Wheel-1 5 лет назад

    Nice .I have a piece of rail . Great idea

  • @superdave54811
    @superdave54811 4 года назад

    Makes me wish I had one.

  • @roncline3120
    @roncline3120 5 лет назад

    Looks great........wonderful video

  • @danielmas2189
    @danielmas2189 5 лет назад +1

    beautiful

  • @pauldejohn3333
    @pauldejohn3333 5 лет назад

    Really awesome job and Design. You have crazy skills. You could actually Market that. But I know you don't want to oh, that's probably a signature piece of one of a kind. Good job. I'd like to find a piece of railroad track so I can make my own

    • @InventOnTheSpot
      @InventOnTheSpot  5 лет назад

      Thanks! I think this piece of track had already been used for a post type barrier at some point. There was still some concrete attached. Hope you have luck in your search 👍🏼

  • @gennadii1964
    @gennadii1964 5 лет назад +1

    Классная наковальня 👍

  • @vincentrosa9631
    @vincentrosa9631 5 лет назад

    Great job

  • @faustinopacheco3790
    @faustinopacheco3790 4 года назад

    10%👏 un abrazo de Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @marcbroussard2433
    @marcbroussard2433 5 лет назад

    It's called rail. Not track. Ties, rail, spikes, plates, on a level bed is a railroad track. But, we all know what you meant. No biggy. Nice job and a really useful tool for cheap.

  • @inaciofretesvieira4638
    @inaciofretesvieira4638 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic 👍

  • @СергійМіхалков-н7д

    Thank you ! Very nice !!!

  • @s.h.5932
    @s.h.5932 3 года назад

    Ich kann die Daumenruntertypen nicht verstehen. Das ist eine Top Arbeit✌🤗

  • @adamcampbell6921
    @adamcampbell6921 5 лет назад

    Nice best one I have seen

  • @jasonzee4561
    @jasonzee4561 5 лет назад +2

    I would of use stick 7018 1/8

  • @Ipa1958
    @Ipa1958 8 месяцев назад

    What was the purpose of drilling those two holes in the base of anvil?