![]() ![]() This is a system using 112 pounds as the primary unit, then quarter hundredweights (28 pounds or two stone), and common pounds for parts of a hundred weight below 1/4. This is something overlooked by crooks making forgeries of Peter Wright tools (buyer beware). The serifs on the hand cut letter dies are very clear. Scott caught them very well in the photograph. The markings on this anvil are clear and crisp. PETER WRIGHT, PATENT, Solid Wrought, 1 0 18 ![]() He gave it to me for helping pioneer a road into the woods where Katrina carried his shrimp boat out of his yard and off its trailer. It was compensation for what was inevitably going to happen. I got from a guy in Slidell Louisiana in 2005 that went by Crazy Cajun Dave. The crown was often 1/16" or more high in the center and was definitely NOT a flat surface. Peddinghaus Anvil - 77lbs (5) Rating: 815. Peter Wright addressed the sway problem in later years by crowning their anvils and sloping the horn upward. We offer the cast steel anvils with weights ranging from 11 pounds to 220 pounds. This scrap would often have steel and cast iron bits in it as well as not being so laminar as is good new wrought iron. The rest of the industry used scrap or "best selected scrap". ![]() They used only new high grade wrought iron for the body of their anvils. Started by Hank Rearden in Anvils - Swage Blocks: This is my most recent anvil. The reason for this was in their advertisements. While Peter Wrights are one of the better made more popular anvils of their time they also become swayed more than other anvils. If you have to put a straight edge on the anvil to see the sway, there is none. It is not a granite flat or a milling machine table. I told him to leave it alone! An anvil is NOT a precision reference surface. Scott asked me about machining the sway (1/16" on one side and 1/32" on the other (1.6 and 0.8 mm). While bigger is better it is also nice to be able to move your tools when needed. The "portability" range where a man can easily move an anvil is 100 to 140 pounds, thus the most common weight anvil. The weight is in the very common portable anvil range used by farriers, farmers and in small shops. It is in very good condition with minor edge chipping, a little sway, the original finish and no signs of repair. I have one Peter Wright, with 2 1 15 clearly stamped under the name. This is a perfect example of a Peter Wright anvil. about 500 pounds, if that makes sense to those who will have to move it around. ![]()
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