I like it. Just getting into blacksmithing and watching bunch if videos on how to make a stand and put my own idea from everything ive seen into my own. 👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
I never like to see experienced makers not use there angle grinders guard as it can set a bad example for younger smiths. I recommend getting a Dewalt angle grinder as the guard is very easy to adjust. I know because I use a DeWalt.
I like it. Just getting into blacksmithing and watching bunch if videos on how to make a stand and put my own idea from everything ive seen into my own. 👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
that was a great build. Hadn't thought of using 6x6.
Great job.
Bought a 450 lb anvil. I enjoyed your video that gives me lots of ideas.
That's a huge anvil!
100% about the harbor freight clamps!
Thanks for the idea. I'm just getting started myself and now I know what to do for my anvil stand.
Great stuff. Glad i watched. On my way to the lumber shop now!
Just came across your video. Great build and for a good cause!
Nice job. Found you on Texas Overland.
Awesome, small world!
Very nice
good stuff John---
*tips hat*
Built one similar several years ago. Just went to move it and due to wood drying the shrinkage made everything loose.
great design im about to build one
Good luck!
@@helmwoodshopandsmithy3582 it came out great I burnt the wood and oil it for a nice finish
How did you attach rods (for hammers) to bar stock? You drilled holes into bar stock for rebar cross pieces - what holds them in place ?
Just wondering why you choose pressure treated? Might be all you can get 6x6 in...
where are you located ? And would you be interested in building one for sale?
I could build you one or I have some big ash stumps you could have. I'm in Mesquite, TX
Do you sale these!!?
I could make you one if you want but the shipping would be so expensive it wouldn't be worth it unless you were able to pick it up.
@@helmwoodshopandsmithy3582 where are you located again?
Ya, I would not be showing this to others, too many dangerous ideas and hazards,
Using tools is inherently dangerous.
I never like to see experienced makers not use there angle grinders guard as it can set a bad example for younger smiths. I recommend getting a Dewalt angle grinder as the guard is very easy to adjust. I know because I use a DeWalt.
Kinda hard to use the flat of the grinding wheel with the guard on lol. Each smith is responsible for their own safety as am I.