Attachment 9149 this is workstation I built using the advice of Gene Winfield....work "bitchen".
Attachment 9149 this is workstation I built using the advice of Gene Winfield....work "bitchen".
Hi Eljorger - welcome to HomemadeTools.net :welcome:
Great first post! So what are you going to build next using that workstation?
Working on a 66 Chevy C10....lots of rust to repair.
Attachment 9161 Small anvil from a rail road rail....
Attachment 9162 Attachment 9163Attachment 9164and made a second one...
Hi Eljorger,
Welcome! :welcome:
What a great series of first posts! :thumbsup:
Lots of car guys here - let's see some pics of your Chevy project… :cool:
What's the next task pending?
Ken
Thanks Eljorger! We've added your Work Station and Anvils to our Storage and Organization and Anvils categories, as well as to your builder page: Eljorger's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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The ACME anvil reminded me of the year I spent in Machine Shop School. Someone in the class did a anvil similar to that one. The angles were carefully cut. The horn required a special jig to cut the right angle. The jig had to be made in the welding department. Usually there was a quid pro quo between students to get something like that done. I remember it was made what appeared like 3/4 inch plate welded at a low angle to another 3/4 inch plate. The anvil was chucked into one of the larger lathes for what seemed like weeks. When the lathe was cutting the angle it was running at a low speed it would try your patience.
hi neighbor La measa ca here sounds like you going to have fun on that build good luck