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Anvils Small Horn Anvil
For
flattening shaping. Has polished round and flat horns and hole in top for
riveting. Measures 4-1/2"
Large Anvils Made of cast steel, larger anvils are excellent for a variety of uses because of their weight. They make great bench blocks for shaping metal. Good for applications where lower cost is essential.
Large Horn Anvil on Base
A larger version of the bench anvil that is about three times the weight. At 5 1/4" tall and 7 3/4" from tip to tip, the user if offered an anvil for a greater variety of tasks. It has a highly polished horn and top surface and a 5 1/8" base for stability. 4 1/4 lbs.
STEEL BENCH BLOCK
Supports work for flattening and when laying out designs. Case-hardened. Ground flat and smooth.
Hex Anvil
Used as a base for riveting, drilling and staking small parts. This hex anvil is case hardened and well polished for long life. Each anvil features 15 holes from 3/64" to 1/4" (1.2mm to 6.4mm) and five slots. 1 5/8" x 3/4"
COMBINATION BENCH PIN and ANVIL
For
supporting pieces being flattened, and laying out work. Wood bench pin
measures 1 3/4" W x 4" L
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