Here's my two. Given to me and I clamp on a 18 inch I beam section to use. Look at the nice job he did on the horn.
Many of you have heard this common saying about railroad iron anvils.
Well.as they say, it's as good as a real anvil, if you haven't used a real anvil. But, truthfully, I have, and I can say that it is nearly as good.
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I the 1950's I worked for a blacksmith shop in a rural area of Denmark partly in the blacksmith shop and partly repairing tractors and trucks. There were 3 of us kids learning the trade. Started at 15 and finished after 4 years. There was the old master blacksmith and a journeyman blacksmith working this full time. There were no forging machines back then but he lined up the kids around the heavy forgings with sledge hammers and he would set the tempo with his regular hammer and we had to keep up with the sledges in turn