![]() The Russian pattern is good except for the obvious horn issues and I made a heavy wooden stand for it that lets me add 150lbs (two zink ingets) to the over all weight that helps keep it from jumping around too much. ![]() I waited a few months and found they no longer carried them so I just got a couple of the 55lb ASO's (after all they are only 4 and 6 years old) I paid for it I should have got two more for my two boys to start on. I went right out and got one for myself and for the $90. I tried one of the "Ugly Ivan" 110lb anvils a few years ago and liked it quite a bit. There are pictures in my gallery if you want to take a peek. I have the RR Rail mounted to a plate used to hold the rail to the cross tie and the holes for the spikes work well for a hardie hole. But it will do till I get my first anvil which I hope will only be a matter of a week or two. Right now I use a railroad rail about 6" long and it does a so, so job as the slight curve does give me a little trouble. But I still buy things from them from time to time so there not bad just badly made.Īs for the anvils I have seen them in the past and even then not know what I do now I realized they would not hold up for long. Something you get till you can afford a better one as they have never held up for me no matter what I have gotten. As for Harbor Freight Tools it's been my experience that even though you might get a good one every now and then I look at all there tools as throw away tools. I would tend to save up a bit more money and go for the better anvils all the others have talked of. Just to add my two cents worth as I have been looking to get my first anvil as well.
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