Wood and urathane rubber base for an old family heirloom. This anvil base will last another 100 years. I'll show you how I potted it in cast urethane on a wood base
I understand this an old video. I couldn't wait to see how you were going to show them inside of any anvil. I have met a few that could somehow break one. With a rubber mallets. SMFH. Keep doing what you do.
New arrival to your channel genuinely mate your funny and some of your saying have me wetting my self, slowly working my way though your older stuff and loving it i know this was years ago but still good vid .
Pro tip for using this kind of blade. put a big ass magnet where the blade shoots the chips and sparks. it will keep a lot of the debris from getting all over the shop!
Nooo~! It ended tooo soon!!
Do a good job… doesn't read directions..make sure he'll not get interrupted…or get rust off at least bottom anvil. ๐ No wonder we lone this guy.
Not gonna lie it was funny watching the saw blade just barely missing the line of lube as it cut down.
Has the rubber stood the rest of time? Nearly a decade now!
Awww listen to you. Baby Bumblefuck.
That tap water joke was great lol
*proceeds to cut directly before the line of rapid tap.. nice
I would have just toe nailed some tap cons and sent the invoice.
I understand this an old video. I couldn't wait to see how you were going to show them inside of any anvil. I have met a few that could somehow break one. With a rubber mallets. SMFH.
Keep doing what you do.
Nice work @AvE
New arrival to your channel genuinely mate your funny and some of your saying have me wetting my self, slowly working my way though your older stuff and loving it i know this was years ago but still good vid .
Pro tip for using this kind of blade. put a big ass magnet where the blade shoots the chips and sparks. it will keep a lot of the debris from getting all over the shop!
Hey man, love your content. You should use the set tool or a good punch to knock the bottom portion through the sleeve, activating the anchor.