Oh the anvil weight is around 75-100lbsYes, most can be fixed with some welding, but in some cases you need an experienced welder that knows how to do that type of work. I'm guessing I need to heat up the anvil to about 400✯ then let it normalize or controlled cooling.(bury it in sand like bean hole beans) Would it be a normal cast iron welding rod? I have a propane torch to heat up the anvil to do the welding. Now would it be possible to reface the surface the anvil on my mill? I have a welder that can handle the anvil if there is a rod that would work to fill in the hole. I will post photos of the anvil if I remember to snap a photo when I'm outback working. The surface is uneven and one side looks as if it had gotten a nice chunk removed and filled with a bubble gum weld. It was defiantly made to look good for the sell. I bought a anvil a year or two back and I found that it was covered in the resin crap that broke up on the first use.
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