Pouring Molten Lead Into An Anvil (and adding 60lbs)
My railroad track bridge style anvil now weighs 115lbs! About 55lbs is from the steel(tracks, tool steel face, base encasement), with the remaining 70lbs coming from lead. I believe that lead can effectively add weight to your anvil without deadening the rebound or breaking the bank. I bought all the lead for this anvil off of Ebay and because I waited for the deals, I got it for less than $1/pound.
This video was shot over a period of about a month, with the shipment of lead being delayed, as well as me just not finding time to shoot.
Видео Pouring Molten Lead Into An Anvil (and adding 60lbs) канала Luke Edward Mixter
This video was shot over a period of about a month, with the shipment of lead being delayed, as well as me just not finding time to shoot.
Видео Pouring Molten Lead Into An Anvil (and adding 60lbs) канала Luke Edward Mixter
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