We're looking to do a little forging and plenty of panel beating and have started looking for an anvil with holes for accessories. I guess somewhere from 30 - 50 kg would be good.
What are the differences between forged steel, cast steel and cast iron anvils? I've done a bit of reading but am still not at all clear - here's a summary I found:
'Cast steel- weldable, malleable, and very sturdy for an anvil.
Cast Iron- brittle, and not so good for an anvil.
Forged-weldable, very strong.'
And, is it better to go vintage, used (in general) or new? Do older ones come in all three flavours?
As examples, Vevor have a 30kg one, forged steel, for about £85 and it gets good reviews;
they have a 60kg cast steel one for £230 (tho the details say it's 'drop-forged, high-grade steel - is that cast?);
and ebay has lovely vintage ones (they tend not to state manufacturing method) for much more money.
I'd appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks, Chris
eta - I've also read that cast steel makes less of a deafening ring. Is that right? - noise matters as we have neighbours!
What are the differences between forged steel, cast steel and cast iron anvils? I've done a bit of reading but am still not at all clear - here's a summary I found:
'Cast steel- weldable, malleable, and very sturdy for an anvil.
Cast Iron- brittle, and not so good for an anvil.
Forged-weldable, very strong.'
And, is it better to go vintage, used (in general) or new? Do older ones come in all three flavours?
As examples, Vevor have a 30kg one, forged steel, for about £85 and it gets good reviews;
they have a 60kg cast steel one for £230 (tho the details say it's 'drop-forged, high-grade steel - is that cast?);
and ebay has lovely vintage ones (they tend not to state manufacturing method) for much more money.
I'd appreciate any advice you can offer.
Thanks, Chris
eta - I've also read that cast steel makes less of a deafening ring. Is that right? - noise matters as we have neighbours!