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  1. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    well, fit... it is smaller than the pritchel hole so can be inserted there but it can turn and has some play all around. as suggested by Chris the best option could be to use it in the post vise or make ad adaptor for the hardie hole
  2. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    as promised I have a couple of pictures of the anvil and hardies
  3. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    ok, I'll take better pictures and post them here
  4. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    yes, if I will understand how to use the little hardie I can clamp it in my post vise.
  5. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    The cutter is a hardie and I know how to use it but the other one has a stem too small to keep it fixed in the hardie hole. and I don't know how to use it...
  6. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    Ridgid and Peddinghaus are the same now. aren't they?
  7. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    yes, as I wrote it was a few years I was looking for something like that, and I would have been satisfied also with a lower quality one.
  8. loneronin

    Peddinghaus anvil - cleaning and testing

    after a very long search a few days ago, precisely on April 16, 2020, I found this anvil on an online ad and purchased it without seeing it in person. I think the photos are very clear. it is a North German anvil of one-piece forged steel weighing 52kg (115lbs). this style includes a round horn...
  9. loneronin

    Some questions on Etching names/logos

    I built my etcher using a transformer. I reccomend it. THESE are some tests I did. it works perfectly. as you said the "etcher" is only a transformer with a different name and a different price! recently I am thinking the best output to etch IMO is 24v and 3 amp
  10. loneronin

    shop floor

    thank you everybody for your suggestions!
  11. loneronin

    shop floor

    yes, a yellow or a light green or light blue would be my choise
  12. loneronin

    shop floor

    I'm waiting for some samples of that rubber tiles (8mm thik) and for the prices... and I'm seriously considering to buy them. the rubber is 75shore hard so it should absorb some noise but also a random flying blade. moreover they should keep my feet warmer than the concrete in wintertime.
  13. loneronin

    shop floor

    I'm cleaning out my basement to make it my shop. I was wondering how to floor it. now it is concrete, the one smooth with non-slip dots. not bad but it's dusty. someone advised me to porcelain it with glued outdoor gres, others klinker with glue. I had thought of the slats of the pallets, but I...
  14. loneronin

    World's best thread about grinders...

    I'm sure most of you already know about this grinders pics collection... there are a lot of good ideas and some of them are really fancy and "super-machined". http://gonza-rytec.rajce.idnes.cz/brusky/#album PS:ehi! this is my first post on this forum! :steve:
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