1940s Fisher Anvil Restoration - Making an Anvil Stand
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1940s Fisher Anvil Restoration - Making an Anvil Stand.
I restored "1940s Fisher-Norris anvil and making an anvil stand in the video. "Made in U.S.A." Fisher-Norris was the first large scale manufacturer of anvils in the U.S, found in 1843. They used a patent process that welded a tool steel plate onto a cast iron body in the mold when the anvil was cast. Up until this time all good anvils were forged from wrought iron and faced with tool steel that was forge welded to the body.The Fisher process produced an economical and very servicable anvil. They are also much quieter than wrought or all steel anvils which ring like a bell. Fisher-Norris anvils are often called “City Men’s anvil” because they don’t ring. This 100 lbs example was probably made in WW2 era, it doesn’t have the Eagle logo, Fisher stampings or the weight numbers on it. To fasten the production rate, it is possible that they have removed those markings. Don't forget subscribe to my channel and like these videos please. Thank you for watching.
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@@meinemechaniker copy cat of "my mechanics" channel. Although nice work, seems cheap to steal somebody else's idea and name....
khap60 it's ok. my mechanics does the same thing
@@Pooopers ? care to explain ? what I see here is en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagiarism
Although the restoration is nice, the act of stealing someones idea isn't. And it will never get you to the same level of succes that ''my mechanics'' has achieved. Be original and you'll far more likely to be cheered on and appreciated. Be better and stop piggybacking off of other peoples' succes.
“ Museum or Gallery “ piece …..put simply …..a work of art….respect to you man……
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Please read to the end or you may misunderstand me.
As a Blacksmith, I kept thinking that “ you are making it too pretty to use. Who would ever want to ding that anvil up by actually using it as it was intended. It seemed like a waste of good steel.”
But…….as a Craftsman, this project makes my heart swell with appreciation for the skill and effort put into it.
It is very pretty and I will just accept it as an object of beauty rather than a tool of industry.
Well done, Sir, well done.
However, if he chooses to use it as intended...it has a brand new life ahead of it!
Yeah, I'm pretty sure that if it ever were used seriously again it wouldn't last long. It was a nice cosmetic restoration, probably great for a non-technical person to decorate their livingroom
With the amount of work he's put in it. I doubt he'll ever really use it for its intended purpose. "Hey guys. Want to see my show anvil?"
First time I've seen anyone put a whole anvil in rust remover. Certainly some SICK work goin on here.
That's the most precision anvil base in the history of anvil bases. Looks like a museum piece.
True, considering I most anvils I have seen have just been on a stump like they first grabbed before it was cut.
I'm glad that there are still people like that who care about precision and beauty, I thought we were disappearing, I have no words to express my admiration, BRAVO keep up the good work, we are not disappearing, respect from old BG.
Now that’s what I call restoration. I cannot stand to watch these videos where they just use a grinder on the top. You did it the right way. Congratulations. It is wonderful to see someone do it, right
oh that's awesome!! the anvil was made in Trenton, NJ USA - I am from NJ (New Jersey) and would have never expected to see an anvil made here, let alone see it on a youtube video doing restorations in a German Workshop (I'm guessing you are in Germany... maybe Switzerland because they speak German there too right?) WOW!!! It's a small world.
I LOVE THE LEVEL OF RESTORATION YOU GO TO! MORE THAN ANY OTHER RESTO CHANNEL I HAVE SEEN!!! (except for My Mechanics... but we won't talk about that lol) - THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU JOY YOU BRING ME, AND THE REST OF THE WORLD!! :D
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The metal bands around the stump are suposed to prevent splitting of the stump, but the way you made them won't help. I also think those tiny feet won't last long, if you would use it.
In this project you spent a lot of work in unnecessary details, but you didn't care about fuktionality.
agreed, entirely cosmetic bands, feet which make it a completely not useable as a working anvil stand. even painting the anvil isnt something you'd do on an anvil being used for actual smithing. but it looks pretty and gets those youtube views... *shrug*
The metal bands can easily be welded together to fix that problem, the paint has rust inhibiting properties, and although I agree that the feet won’t serve well, I guess it’s a good thing that he made them removable and therefore replaceable. Right? So maybe he was looking ahead for possible other solutions but could only work with what he had available to him at the time? Or maybe he will realize that he needs to adapt to his problems when they appear and fortunately arranged things so that that process will be easier? That’s what I see. If you’re going to look down at people like that, try being a productive and constructive critic who offers answers for your stated problems rather than just someone who picks at things. Both of you. I’m just saying…
If that anvil is going to be used rather than looked at the shiny wood and emblems won't last.
Awesome work
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"Trenton Makes, The World Takes"
Cool to see my hometown represented and respected an ocean away!
Наковальня получилась просто Сууууперрр отличная работа занимается реставрацией старинных наковальныхэто огромный труд достойный реального Уважения.
The large drill bit for wood has a centering spike. If you drill a pilot hole first that spike won't catch the wood. Then the drill bit will wobble.
A work of art, beautifully done. I dont think you were going for a functioning anvil as much as an artistic momento to the thousands who have labored over an anvil. Well done.
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great job. apparently there's some kind of ball bearing test you can do to help judge the quality of the anvil by dropping a large bearing onto the top surface.
Идеальная прекрасная работа! Столько сил потратить чтобы сделать деревянный огромный КУБ! БРАВО!👏👏👏
Спасибо.
Germany, only you could produce a man who would use Helicoils on an anvil stump. I applaud you.
All jokes aside this was amazing. Very well done.
yeah, helicoils in a wood substrate, lol!
Thats too pretty to use it needs to go to a museum ... Nice!!!!
That is a beautiful job but I cannot waste my time watching any more videos by someone that has that much equipment, nothing personal and I am happy for you it is just way over my head.
Perfection! Even the bolts are all exactly straight. Never thought an anvil could be artwork
Thank you
Almost perfect, the only thing I don't like is that you didn't weld the metal plates around the wood, it's supposed to be welded so is it stops the wood from splitting
I took different measures to prevent the wood from splitting.
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Really cool restoration. One criticism: There are no elongated holes holding the metal straps on, so as the wood expands from moisture, could be more likely to crack.
Now that's a beautiful Trophy 🎉.
This was beautiful to watch. Whats less than beautiful are the comments made by people who think they know exactly how this should be done, because they’ve watched other RUclips videos. Not from actually doing it 😎 got a few Armchair Blacksmiths in here I guess
meticulous work, fabulous result
This looks like an anvil that a legendary smith would have in any Fantasy RPG! I love this, every minute of watching this was mesmerizing!
The bands are there to keep the log from splitting not as a decorative piece 🤦♂️😂😂😂
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Yep! Very, very pretty! But from blacksmithing point of view many aspects are pointless 😁 most important thing - the anvil edges should be rounded. Otherwise the coldshuts will be created while forging at the face edge.
Still very pleasant to watch and I had nice time watching the video!
I was thinking the same thing ... Lol. Really should just weld up the corners and call it good
@@WideAwakeHuman I'd rather say there should be at least two halves that are bolted together so you could crank the bolts up exerting some force squeezing the stump for long lasting performance. But there's no denying that what he made looks pretty.
Don't forget the anvil may ring as he didn't set its base in something like sap or epoxy to transfer energy more efficiently to the log
This guy is absolutely amazing. I would love to work for this guy and learn a new trade. Sign me up.
Thank dude 🙏🏻
Enjoyed watching you work.
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That's a lot of work for those steel straps to do absolutely nothing. Looks nice as a showpiece but those adjustable feet are the weakest link
All other anvil restoration videos on RUclips just retreated into a dark corner because of this one's brilliance. Superb video as always, truly you are a master of not one but many crafts.
Thank you for this great comment. luckily you are.
Check out my mechanics... thats the original account
Another great restoration 👍
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I wouldn’t expect anything less from you. You take tools of the trade & turn them into stunning functional works of art (not that I’d ever have the guts to use them once you’re done with your treatment). You have mad skills sir! Wow!
Thank you so much 👏 mr. Parker 🙌
Though with feet on that base I don’t think it would last very long to actually use
No matter how many of your videos I’ve watched. You never seize to amaze me with your craftsmanship and attention to details!!! 🙌🦾👌
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Mrs Jones, can Bobby come out and play?
No, he’s restoring an anvil right now. 😅
👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
👍 Thanks for uploading!
👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
After all that work, it’s finally ready to drop onto the Road Runner
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Coyote would be proud to be pummeled by that.
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Really beautiful work. I wish any of my anvils looked this nice. Two small critiques, however. First, the feet you put on the stand, I'm not sure how well those would hold up to the repeated pounding if this anvil was put back in service. And second, the steel bands you added at the top and bottom of the stand make nice decorations, but won't add much to stabilize the wood unless you weld the corners together.
I was thinking the same thing about the feet. As for the bands, I can see them being something that prevents splitting, but only if they're welded together at the seams.
My exact thoughts. I was hoping he welds the corners untill the end :) but its a really beautiful work
Feet holding up wouldn’t be the biggest concern the biggest concern with the feet is that contact points are to small and anvil would ring and have bad rebound
@@MrMagicBlox Even if they were welded, they aren't exerting any compression on the wood, so they wouldn't do much to prevent splitting. They would need to be welded at 3 corners, then flanges welded to the fourth with a gap between. Then a nut and bolt pulling the flanges together would provide the compression.
That’s awesome. Thank you🇨🇦
You’re a wizard with stuff!!!!
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Here’s a tip for ya. After you take metal parts out of rust remover solution, wipe them down with WD40. It will keep the metal from flash rusting. Great work!
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I use olive oil because its less toxic if one has to heat the parts.
His paint won't stick to a surface sprayed with WD40. Better tip. After using the rust remover put it in water with some baking soda. It will neutralize the effects of the acid used to remove the rust. Old Trappers tip I learned for dying brand new traps.
Thank you for your video in quarantine time.
Your well come 👍
MY SEAL OF SUPERIOR BEAUTY & FUNCTION.
Hats off to Professionals creating such works.
How we love to see such works rendered here.
Your channel makes RUclips fun, educational.
We with eyes for perfection may also see GOD.
Looks Great!
Only you would be this precise with an anvil stand. This is not a criticism, I am just amazed at your attention to detail.
Most of us, me included, would have grabbed a stump from the woodpile to use as a stand.
Keep it up mate. I, for one, am excited when I see your videos. 👍🇦🇺
WOW! I am nearly wordless. Surely no one would ever again strike that magnificent anvil with a hammer. An amazing demonstration of skill and patience.
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Enjoyed it just as much as the first ten times
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Well Done!!
That's a true work of art. If that were in my possession, it would take pride of place in my living room. Very well done, the anvil and stand are a reflection of your skill and commitment to excellence. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thanks I was amazed by the way you like it and even the value you give to what I do. I think I will put this product in the best corner of my office.
You remain on the RUclips thrown as the best fabricator. Always brilliant work.
Now you've done it. That thing is too PRETTY to do any work on!
I wonder how long it stays that image of perfection when used....
Milhões de nota 1000, parabéns, obra de arte que póde ser exposta em qualquer exposição que, será a primeira colocada, 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏🍀🇧🇷
Easily the most beautiful anvil restoration I have had the pleasure to see! Overall one of the best restorations of an object I’ve seen! Wonderful work! I hope it brings loads of rewarding work for you!
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It's a piece of furniture, now!
Dave Smith What do you think the contents of the metropolitan museum are part of?
This channel is just a cheap copy of the original channel "my Mechanics"
Johann Göring my mechanics definitely wasn’t the first restoration channel on RUclips.... also just going to go out and say I’m pretty sure that Meine goes way beyond what the other restoration youtubers go. This guy literally surface ground an anvil....
The purpose of steel-banding on a log is so it doesn't split. Other than that, nice video.
The best anvil restoration I've ever seen
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Todo o processo de restauração e também o resultado foi magnífico!
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Lovely work and I thoroughly enjoyed watching the entire process. Well-executed and beautifully shot. A work-of-art result!
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fantastic calming and soothing watching a professional at work restoring all types of antiques all the best brilliant craftsmanship love the video's
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Forgot to mention. Those base bands look nice, but sure ain't gonna stop the basefrom splitting unless you weld the 4 corners of each.
Nice job, love the stand. Only a couple nitpick complaints or critique would be the edges of the anvil face need to be rounded or "broken" slightly. The smith using the anvil normally does this to his/her preference though so it's not a big deal as new anvils come with sharp corners or barely chamfered corners. The only other possible complaint is the banding doesn't look like it's been welded into a solid piece? Would be much stronger if if welded and then bolted to the stump. Minor complaints, really nice job.
Thank you for your constructive criticism.
@@meinemechaniker Very very minor criticism, overall outstanding work and much nicer than the concrete filled pipe I use for a stand.
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Amazing. There is no way I’d ever use it. It went from a very worn tool to amazing tool art. Incredible, sir!
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Stunning retired anvil.
Fantastic job done ,I like the way you painted the horn ,looks factory like that.
I would love a surface grinder!
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Extraordinario esfuerzo, en sudor y dinero, a lo large de muchos meses, seguramente, admirable en todo sentido, felicitaciones por el logro y por eso te sigo. Un abrazo desde Argentina.
thank you, greetings to Argentina, regards.
You did such a nice job on the anvil, I can believe how you have buttered the block. Furniture legs??? What the hell were you thinking? The block needs to be stable and sturdy, you will hit that once with a sledgehammer and the leg will fly off. And what are those bars? A decorative piece? That is supposed to be welded in the corners so it creates a hoop and provides structural integrity against splitting.
I had so much hope and you threw it in the gutter. Making this decorative anvil.
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Great and awesome work!, Congrats!Greetings from Argentina!🙏
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Very beautifully done, on both pieces I must say. Nicely detailed too. Thank you for the video.
Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho !!!
So very beautiful.
I wouldn't want to use it for nothing but a decorative piece. To nice to ruin. He did an amazing job. 👍🏿
Well I have to say that was an absolute Master Class!, bloody amazing workmanship, I loved it.
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Hi, I just ran across this, that's a fine job you did on that restoration. I found a similar one, 150, about 15 years ago, and have been using it since. It's in fine working condition, saved me having to do what you have. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoy mine, very nice pieces of iron and steel. Thanks again for showing this!!
A $100 anvil turned into a priceless beauty.❤️
Dude 😎 Way over the top. Awesome I enjoyed it
Thanks dude
Just a beautiful piece and this project looked like a blast from start to finish.
Tip for you with the liquid bluing. Get the metal hot first with a heat gun or torch and blue it like 3x. Finish it off by applying a light coat of motor oil to the blued surface when done. It will come out looking like a hot blued gun barrel.
Reheating between bluing applications?
@@conflagrationTuesday yes.
@@conflagrationTuesday like boiling water hot. 100C/200F.
@@soloban81 Thanks a ton! :)
Now i gotta look for a 100 dollar anvil. Im getting my forge this christmas. Cant wait for it and to start forging on my own and learning
Nice planter stand.
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Might be somebody as good, but nobody better!!
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You should check out my mechanics. I really like this channel, but it comes in as my second favorit to my mechanics. He's just so impeccable that all of his work is just mind blowing. I'm really excited to see hoe Meine Mechaniker improves in the future though!
Absolutely awesome a thing of beauty. Love the care you took making it look so nice. Thank you for Sharing the video great channel 👍👍👍♥️
You brought that anvil back to new! The elm stand was a great idea! Good Luck from Ireland!
greetings to ireland
I enjoy watching this craftsmanship.
That anvil restoration was absolutely beautiful! A professional who makes a restoration look simple! Thank you.
Wirklich ausgezeichnet. I have seen many restoration videos and believe you have a most satisfying balance between function and form. The attention to detail on the stand/base is even more impressive, particularly the inlaying (the logos are a nice touch). This piece will be appreciated by many for a long time. Speaking of appreciation, thank you for the English subtitles.
I would like to thank you for this wonderful comment.
That Titanic reaches its glory after a mesmerizing work of art. Now it should be for display purpose only, no hammering
I really don't know what I love more the Anvil or the Base !!! Beautiful
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Very nice work, indeed! A bit of an overkill for a shop anvil, but nice to look at.
thanks sir
Congratulations on finding and restoring such a lovely anvil and finding such a nice block to mill and mount it on. It looked beautiful and loved the attention to detail.
There's only a couple of things I might have changed, as others have mentioned. Welding the metal bands to hold the block together for centuries and leaving off or taking off the adjustable legs so as to distribute the force evenly to the floor, rather than those four small points. It's what the big block it designed to do. I'm sure you'd manage that with the same care :)
Beautiful craftsmanship otherwise and a pleasure to watch. I watch too many that don't pay attention to the little details like you and a few others do. Kindest regards and thanks for the upload.
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I cannot believe how much money somebody can waste! What a beautiful and useful anvil… very strong legs that you put there to support that small piece of wood and anvil mate!
Is love to hear how it rings, before & after. Oh, the harmonic sounds of the forge!
It looks like you know how to work with wood, on the other side I think this anvil will be a decorative element in your garage or shop. It's clear that this is your first anvil and you didn't restore it for possibly using it in the future. Perhaps you could have asked a practicing blacksmith on how to make an anvil stand and how to properly restore that anvil, but if you don't want to use it, that doesn't even matter. It will look cool in your shop, the only thing I'm unhappy about is that anvil's job will only be collecting dust. What a pity.
Thank you for your comment. I would like to tell you some things; If I were to use this anvil, I wouldn't restore it. I just use it. it is clear what is done; just think of it like a documentary or a program.
@@meinemechaniker I think it would be good to present it as such then.
You wouldn't want a person who is actually interested in learning blacksmithing to see this video and try to emulate it. As a bit of decoration, you did beautiful work, but putting a statement right up front saying 'this is a cosmetic restoration and would not be suitable for actual use' would save a lot of people who don't know any better some headaches down the road.
Rapaz, Você é perfeccionista. Belo trabalho. Parabéns!
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It has been sometime since I have studied anvil restoration. I believe in order to keep the bounce and tension it should be heated to 450 before welding with specific rods. Cool down period is important as well. We Just an fyi for anyone who has to do build up on a nice old anvil. Probably not necessary for this job. Thanks for the vid. It has been 25 years since I restored my Peter Wright.
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Liked what you did on the top part of the Anvil, and really liked the stand.😊
I love this channel because it reminds me of the my mechanics channel. Both of you have flawless beautiful work that definitely needs much more attention. Much love to you!
Masterpiece!!! bravo, bravo, bravo!!
This is the most complete restoration I have ever watched.
Not only the effort put into this restoration but the detailed, comprehensive, and precision work is outstanding!
I really like the logos :) maybe you can sell them someday.
p.s. I am sure somebody out there is jealous;)
thank you very much. I am pleased that a sage like you liked my work. jealousy requires being human. something mechanical cannot be jealous. 😉
SUPER !👍👍👍
Beautiful work, well done. Darlington, South Carolina USA
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That was pretty sick !!!