Antique Forge & Anvil [Rescue]
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 Published On Aug 25, 2017

I had a tough time choosing between a forge restoration and an anvil restoration. I decided to rescue them both instead!

The forge was made by Thompson MFG. Co out of Grand Bay, New Brunswick, Canada around the 1920s. It is made of solid cast iron with pipe legs. The clinker breaker was missing and I replaced it with one I had on hand, but I cannot seem to find photos of the original breaker design. Usually the clinker breaker is further into the firepot that what the forge seemed to be designed to use. It is also odd that the firepot doesn't really fit the forge very well. The broken piece for the pipe housing was not worth repairing. Both of these pieces just need to be functional.

The anvil was made by Soderfors in Sweden in 1928. I found this anvil with large amounts of torch damage and grinder marks all over it. The hardness of the face was most likely affected by the heat of the torch. Although not shown in the video, the anvil was heated up before it was stick welded. I got a friend to help weld and mill the anvil and that is why there is not too much footage of the anvil being welded. I think it actually came out pretty well, the hardness seems to have stayed about the same, but I am not sure if there is an improvement. The bottom of the anvil was flattened lightly also.

The blower is now packed with grease and filled with oil and seems to be running great. Link to the blower restoration is here:    / adj2pmvg7hq  

Can't wait to do some blacksmithing! I just need to find some nice hammers, hardie tools, and a vise to help with the blacksmithing setup.

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