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There once was a time where anvils were commonplace and have such acquired an antique symbolic meaning. They were and still are a necessity when working with metal. The concept of the anvil may predate humanity as species of chimpanzees have been observed using logs as anvils to open fruit and nuts. The anvils main purpose is to supply a hard surface for striking metal to allow the transfer of energy and to forge metal and the horn allows you to form rounded shapes, such as horse shoes. This is the perfect tool for anyone who is still working today as a black-smith, a farrier and anyone who is in custom metal shaping production. Or are you the wily coyote simply trying to catch the elusive road runner, try Rolson instead of ACME.This Rolson 16124 anvil has been manufactured from cast iron with a powder coated body so that it is protected and withstands the strongest of forces, which makes it suitable for all sorts of metal forming, riveting and general metal work. With a bed area of 170 x 90mm, a weight of 11.5kg and lugs that have been fitted on the base of the anvil in order for it to be able to become a permanent fixture will ensure a sturdy platform when working with metal, as a loose anvil is extremely unsafe. If cared for this anvil can last you generations.
Key Features
- Fitted with lugs on base to allow permanent fixture
- Manufactured from cast iron
- Powder coated body
- 170 x 90 mm bed
- Weight 11.5 kg
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Technical Details
Boxed-Product Weight: 1150.00g
Quick Code: QCHO065879
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Item model number: 16124
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