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    Anvil,boiler and metal the mighty metalbestos

    I have a few pics to share , most os older equipment from a steel factory here in Baltimore . Don't wore none of this is going to get scrapped . I also will add pics here as I get new loads or other cool things.





    These are of the metal fabricator , this machine is over 100 yrs old and was designed to bend rails .

    Here is a very heavy old anvil .


    Here is the furnace thingy.




    These are a bunch of ornamental steel some aluminum , going to hopefully incorporate them in a stone wall design with wrought iron .


    This is what I'm using to cut pipe into size .
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    Great looking stuff. As a matter of fact, I think that anvil would look great in my garage. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by PFSNewb View Post
    Great looking stuff. As a matter of fact, I think that anvil would look great in my garage. LOL
    Thanks !

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    hey check that anvil.. does it have a 'Made in the USA' stamp on it .. could be worth good money if it is domestic.. looks old so probably is.. I get these all the time around here surrounded by old farm land. one that size you can get an easy 125-200 for

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    dont scrap that anvil lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by carolinaecycle View Post
    dont scrap that anvil lol
    I certainly will not , my intention was to mount it on a tree stump inside so I can whack things on it . I will go take a look and see if it has the made in USA on it . The huge cone in the first pic was used to make circles by blacksmiths or I was told . I will keep you updated . Glad you guys like the pics . Plenty more to come.

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    The item in the first photo, beside the cone shaped thing is a "box and pan brake" It is used to bend sheetmetal and has adjustable clamp jaws to clear parts of the metal you don't want to bend.

    Waiting for more pics....interesting!!

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    Oh man am I drooling over that wrought iron. anyone knows me knows I luuuuuurvs that stuff!! Nice score! And just look at that scroll work on the furnace!
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    Nice anvil. I need to get one of those and a bigger vise also.

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    Metal,

    Those pics are awesome. If you ever even think to scrap that stuff call me so I can knock some sense into you.

    NA your drooling all over the keyboard! Leave that man's metal alone!

    Me and Baltimore aren't friends, but **** that city has some cool architecture from back in the day. Next time I'm up that way, maybe I can purchase the nickle tour of your collection for the cost of access to the cooler.

    I eagerly await your next round of awesomeness in pictures.

    Thanks for sharing!

    Sirscrapalot - If you scrap any of that an I find out, I'm totally revoking your Cooler Puller club membership.

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    Anytime my friend . I will be sure to keep this thread as packed with pics as your cooler is packed with beer .

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    Got a call about a cooler today . Show up and it's a prep table , makes my ford look little .

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    lol..Nice score.

    Bonus points for working the dog, an his ball into it.

    Sirscrapalot - would be building an outdoor kitchen with that sucker. The food prep table not the dog.

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    Rotors were just a hey take these thing / gift I guess , gna throw them in my steel pile

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    And now back to the don't scrap it pics , I got this for $7 at auction just cause it's old and cool . I kinda have a eye for some stuff I have been told . I don't know .. What do you guys think


    The back , looks blank ,to me . Not a mold that for sure . I haven't a clue so that's good . I do know the free mason insignia on the front

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    Looks like it started out in life as a trivet. Those look like feet on the backside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Looks like it started out in life as a trivet.
    You sir are correct ! Did some research and one sold on the big E for 33 slugs in 2013 . I got some great deals at the auction this week. Thanks !

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    Ok i will bite. Trivet=horse shoe?

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    awesome pics.
    I would love to dig around in that old metal shop!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kbob View Post
    Ok i will bite. Trivet=horse shoe?
    I think it's the thing you put on top of a stove . A place to but hot stuff or cooking utensils so not to touch the stove top .
    Only thing I know for sure is it sounds French


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