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    BBQ Fork

    Come to the next Alberta chapter meeting and you will see it in action!
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    BBQ Fork

    No, but he does make a mean steak :)
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    BBQ Fork

    Yes, it is a BBQ multi-tool and doubles as a bottle opener. It was a great project because it incorporated a lot of funamental skills, such as splitting, drawing tapers and punching holes. I found necking down the ends without using my guillotine tool to help keep things centered to be...
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    BBQ Fork

    Made from 1/4" x 1" x 14" flat bar.
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    Peter Wright Anvil 149lbs $1,200, Metchosin BC

    IMHO, it's not worth the price in that condition. Better off to buy new and get a heavier anvil. And yes, I assume there will be a market correction soon. There seems to be quite a number of people who watched too much Looney Toons back in the day and figured that they would need multiple...
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    Greetings from Victoria BC

    Welcome from Calgary. I dabble in blacksmithing and look forward to seeing your work. Cheers, Chad
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    Self introduction hello everybody!

    Welcome to the forum from Calgary!
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    I'm new

    Greetings and welcome to the forum!
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    Mill top of anvil flat?

    As long as you are not taking too much material off of the hardened face it should be fine. However; I would look at the side profile of the anvil and see approximately how much hard face is left on the anvil.
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