Hay Budden Anvil Serial Numbers
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Serial number is 1602. B and 22 could be anything, such as hay budden serial numbers batch number, inspector mark or anvil crew identification. To download HAY BUDDEN SERIAL NUMBERS, click on the Download button. I will eventually build a forge with a firepot, it’s hard to get a deep budven with a rivet forge. Some Trenton anvils also. Hay Budden Anvil Serial Numbers. Hay Budden Anvil Serial Numbers. Solid Edge V20 Free Download For Windows 8 64 Bit. Free Download Program The Game.> More to the point, amongst the nearly complete set of blacksmith
>tools I am now the proud owner of is the anvil. It is marked
>underneath the horn, on the foot, with a series of stamped
>numbers/letters. The first character looks like a capital T with a
>capital Z that has been rotated clockwise 45 degrees stamped over the
>top of the T; not above it, but in the same space as the T.
>Following that is ’157’ a bit of a space, and then ’A86799’ I have
>not found any other legible markings. All the characters are about
>1/2’ tall. The anvil has a seam visible at the waist, and a fine line
>visible where the top plate is attached. It has both a hardie and
>pritchel hole also. It has a nice ring to it when struck.
> Is that enough information for anyone to identify the beast?
>Brad Heuver
Brad, as I wrote you earlier I believed this anvil to be a Hay-Budden.
Last night I reread the Hay-Budden section in Richard Postman’s
’Anvils in America’, (just published and by far the best work on the
subject available!), and I think I found the clincher!
’There is one other diference in those anvils with the ’A’ prefix.
The number on the front of the waist under the horn is always a ’4’.
Somtimes the ’4’ is upside down.’
This ’upside down `4’ sure sounds like your ’T-Z’ mark. Bmw c33 radio manual transmission.Hay Budden Anvil Information
Please double check the serial though the ’A’ series are not listed
as having gone as far as the 80K’s, (if it is a 30K number it was made
in the early 1920’s)
BTW although two british firms Mousehole and Peter Wright used the
old hundredweight system of marking, most of the american firms did
not. They used a simple weight stamp. (n.b. Hay-Budden also used
a 1-3 digit stamp that is believed to refer to the lot of steel
used in its construction so if the 157 is not indicative of the
weight it is probably this lot number)
Another sign of the Hay-Budden is the ’hourglass shape’ of the
indentation on the bottom of the anvil, (actually a fairly thin rim
that projects down from the edge of the base and so follows the
base’s contours.) [I told you it was a *good* book..)
Anvils In America By Richard Postman
The rights of cogic pastor. Thomas Powers
Columbus, Ohio (once a major anvil manufacturing center!)
Download here: http://gg.gg/vwuuj
https://diarynote.indered.space
Serial number is 1602. B and 22 could be anything, such as hay budden serial numbers batch number, inspector mark or anvil crew identification. To download HAY BUDDEN SERIAL NUMBERS, click on the Download button. I will eventually build a forge with a firepot, it’s hard to get a deep budven with a rivet forge. Some Trenton anvils also. Hay Budden Anvil Serial Numbers. Hay Budden Anvil Serial Numbers. Solid Edge V20 Free Download For Windows 8 64 Bit. Free Download Program The Game.> More to the point, amongst the nearly complete set of blacksmith
>tools I am now the proud owner of is the anvil. It is marked
>underneath the horn, on the foot, with a series of stamped
>numbers/letters. The first character looks like a capital T with a
>capital Z that has been rotated clockwise 45 degrees stamped over the
>top of the T; not above it, but in the same space as the T.
>Following that is ’157’ a bit of a space, and then ’A86799’ I have
>not found any other legible markings. All the characters are about
>1/2’ tall. The anvil has a seam visible at the waist, and a fine line
>visible where the top plate is attached. It has both a hardie and
>pritchel hole also. It has a nice ring to it when struck.
> Is that enough information for anyone to identify the beast?
>Brad Heuver
Brad, as I wrote you earlier I believed this anvil to be a Hay-Budden.
Last night I reread the Hay-Budden section in Richard Postman’s
’Anvils in America’, (just published and by far the best work on the
subject available!), and I think I found the clincher!
’There is one other diference in those anvils with the ’A’ prefix.
The number on the front of the waist under the horn is always a ’4’.
Somtimes the ’4’ is upside down.’
This ’upside down `4’ sure sounds like your ’T-Z’ mark. Bmw c33 radio manual transmission.Hay Budden Anvil Information
Please double check the serial though the ’A’ series are not listed
as having gone as far as the 80K’s, (if it is a 30K number it was made
in the early 1920’s)
BTW although two british firms Mousehole and Peter Wright used the
old hundredweight system of marking, most of the american firms did
not. They used a simple weight stamp. (n.b. Hay-Budden also used
a 1-3 digit stamp that is believed to refer to the lot of steel
used in its construction so if the 157 is not indicative of the
weight it is probably this lot number)
Another sign of the Hay-Budden is the ’hourglass shape’ of the
indentation on the bottom of the anvil, (actually a fairly thin rim
that projects down from the edge of the base and so follows the
base’s contours.) [I told you it was a *good* book..)
Anvils In America By Richard Postman
The rights of cogic pastor. Thomas Powers
Columbus, Ohio (once a major anvil manufacturing center!)
Download here: http://gg.gg/vwuuj
https://diarynote.indered.space
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