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Johnstown Bridge Anvil Restoration and History - Documentary 

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The history and restoration of A Johnstown Bridge Anvil. One of the most rare anvils in this country. Use my exclusive link cen.yt/TradeTh... to get $15 off your first three bags of Coffee. We visit the Center For Metal Arts in Johnstown PA to pick up our bridge anvil. There we take a look at the amazing facility at the Center for the Metal Arts and the historic Cambria Blacksmith Shop that has some of the largest power hammers currently set up that we have ever seen. H frame power hammers, Chambersburg power hammers that are original to the building when the historic blacksmith shop was functioning. We get a great history and break down of these unique bridge anvils from the CMA Director Pat Quinn. Pat is the Stuart of this historic shop and helps keep the craft of blacksmithing alive by offering classes and restoring the historic shop piece by piece. We then bring the anvil back to our workshop and restore the anvil as close as possible to original working condition. Chris even forges a new horn and we repair the broken horn and repair the edges of the anvil. This blacksmith documentary is one not to missed!
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@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thanks to Trade Coffee for sponsoring this episode! Get yours at cen.yt/TradeThatWorks . Thanks to Pat at the CMA for giving us this opportunity to restore an amazing piece of history! What’s next? You tell me!
@elisha6137
@elisha6137 2 года назад
So, I have a challenge for you guys. I want you to make a sword using only copper stripped from wires. I want you to collect thousands of wires and strip all the copper wire from them and then make a knife using that material. Not sure if copper is really good for this, so anything along those lines would be sick! Love the channel and what you're doing!
@marinevet8853
@marinevet8853 2 года назад
Impressive…now for an idea on the next build the blessed katana from the anime Blood C
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
@@elisha6137 why would we do that to ourselves? This isn’t Forged in Fire where we give each other ridiculous challenges just for the sake of seeing struggle
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
@@marinevet8853 we have had quite a few requests for that one actually
@diddle_fruit1977
@diddle_fruit1977 2 года назад
Could you try making the Kasubimaru (I think) from Sekiro? It's the main characters sword, there is also the mortal blade, but that would be a hassle with how intricate it is.
@TimothyDyck
@TimothyDyck 2 года назад
So CRAZY!!! This is awesome. I love what Pat is doing and so cool to see you restore that anvil!! Very nice work guys!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yea Pat is a one of one for sure and that shop is second to none as well!
@Monuments_to_Good_Intentions
@Monuments_to_Good_Intentions 2 года назад
Restoring anvils looks very tough. I feel like the used prices are so high, that I am just going to buy a new one from Alec Steele when I have my new shop
@lukasparo194
@lukasparo194 2 года назад
A real one right here ☝️ legendary
@ethanespo96
@ethanespo96 2 года назад
Man. I love the dynamic in That Works, much more than I ever did with MAA:R, and that’s not to knock Man At Arms, but the style in this environment is just different. The more intimate talks about techniques, history, function, etc., the way we get to see more of Matt’s journey here, also seeing Ilya help Matt along that journey, just pure passion and good vibes all around. Love it here.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thanks Ethan! That means the world to us! Really ! Truly !
@LMJee
@LMJee 2 года назад
This just popped up in my recommended, I'm from Johnstown, this is awesome.
@davidwallace1644
@davidwallace1644 2 года назад
Love the use of shims to add holding tension instead of welding
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yea that was actually a pain in the butt to do but it was so worth it !
@ericluba6287
@ericluba6287 2 года назад
Wow the size of those anvils R massive I love places like that the history
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yea everything there is huge and mind blowing
@projectonyx6491
@projectonyx6491 2 года назад
More restoration projects would be cool to watch. The added history of the items is also fun to learn.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
We would love to. For some reason our audience doesn’t get behind these videos as much as big builds :(
@marc-andrecharlebois5312
@marc-andrecharlebois5312 Год назад
Love all the creative things coming out of your shope! I equally love these restoration videos. Glad to see some new life in this old beautiful anvil
@Thorinox
@Thorinox 2 года назад
Congrats on the awesome find!
@theurbanforge3129
@theurbanforge3129 2 года назад
A great video, what an amazing piece of history. Well done all around.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thanks dude! It means a lot to do this work and have people appreciate it !
@markgordon4368
@markgordon4368 2 года назад
Excellent work, nice.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you Mark!
@bhaktapeter3501
@bhaktapeter3501 12 дней назад
Thank you
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 9 дней назад
You're welcome
@mikezeke7041
@mikezeke7041 2 года назад
That’s awesome!
@siphiwendebele4529
@siphiwendebele4529 2 года назад
hi That Works crew, been a big fan PLEASE make The Riddler's cane from the DC fandom
@perrylc8812
@perrylc8812 2 года назад
Was hoping you would have done a ball test & a sound test for us to hear.
@grandbearone
@grandbearone 2 года назад
ВСЕХ С НАСТУПАЮЩИМ!
@MrPinkfarts
@MrPinkfarts 2 года назад
You guys killed it again. Incredible video. One of my favorite of all time...loved it.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
That means the world to us buddy! Thanks for watching and showing some love!
@Noesknows1
@Noesknows1 2 года назад
Will told me to watch this.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thanks Will
@ronaldvash9039
@ronaldvash9039 2 года назад
Just saw this episode and thoroughly enjoyed it. That is a fantastic anvil and you did a great job with it except for one mistake. The way you welded that horn on was very incorrect for an anvil. The material in any anvil has to be completely homogenous or in the case of welds, 100% welded. For the anvil to have any spring back and behave like an anvil it has to be this way. Forging material over that horn is going to odd because forging over the welded on part isn't going to give you the same material movement per strike as it will over the part that was still the original anvil. It's easy to fix, though. If you cut the previously welded part back off, regrind the bevel so your first weld bead is a solid circular weld with no unwelded material left in the center and continue laying beads of weld until you reach your required dimension you will have a completely solid anvil horn again and will perform like it should. Otherwise, I loved how it came out. Keep up the great channel.
@lordofgonzo
@lordofgonzo 2 года назад
Wouldn't it have been better to use 7018 or a nickel rod to repair that horn? I know some hard hardfacing rods have nickel in them for increased toughness or whatever, but they're not really meant to join parts like nickel rods for cast iron repair and such.
@MtPhillipMetalWorks
@MtPhillipMetalWorks 2 года назад
This wasn't Iron
@lordofgonzo
@lordofgonzo 2 года назад
Same principles apply, though. I only mentioned cast iron to give context to the type of rod. Regardless, they're meant for joining parts (especiall for cast iron Or steel), unlike hardfacing. I'm not knocking the job, I'm just curious as to the thought process. Which I'm also not knocking.
@Merennulli
@Merennulli 2 года назад
I'm curious, why would someone have cut the horn off of it?
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Sadly it was so it could fit in the storage closet where it lived the last 50 or so years
@Merennulli
@Merennulli 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks Wow. I'm really glad it's in your care now.
@ulfdreki9029
@ulfdreki9029 2 года назад
So from one of the old videos from AWE Im wondering what are the dimensions of katarina's daggers SInce im making some?
@TimTkachev
@TimTkachev 2 года назад
I have a question for Ilya. How did you learn to work with metal this way? Did someone teach you or is it from experience?
@frankreinmiller848
@frankreinmiller848 2 года назад
What kind of rod did you use?
@wereking69
@wereking69 2 года назад
i have seen a weapon that i never seen before, i think it was cold a war disc (?) It basically like a disc with an edge ,with or without notches around the circumference of the disc. It looked a little like that mix between a war hammer and a morning star.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Chakram ?
@wereking69
@wereking69 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks no, I've tried searching for that image again but can't find it. Like I said it looks like a morning star but instead of a ball head it's a disc. The disc was greenish so I think it was bronze (?) and the stick went though the center. Looked they drilled a hole through the disc and put a stick through it. I'll see if I can find it and link it here 😅
@rangodeldiablo
@rangodeldiablo Год назад
Where can I find an anvil like this?
@hbsong9964
@hbsong9964 2 года назад
Can you make Achilles' bronze shield from Total War Troy?
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Perhaps one day
@zephron28
@zephron28 2 года назад
If only I could convince my city that a forge in my backyard does not violate zoning rules... stupid rules.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Forge on! Make the city something ! After you do that they tend to look the other way
@Marc-qo1gz
@Marc-qo1gz 2 года назад
I’d like to see an episode on how to make a crucible for crucible steel plz
@ilyaalekseyev3589
@ilyaalekseyev3589 2 года назад
Amazon
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
The formulas our available actually. We have direct tables showing what they used to make them. Could be interesting
@Oldtimeytools
@Oldtimeytools 2 года назад
Booom!! 🔨
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Bam ! Bing ! Done !
@jasonpreston4858
@jasonpreston4858 2 года назад
Please in some way fit in the term Master Blader
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
nope
@jasonpreston4858
@jasonpreston4858 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks oh come on
@jlf2393
@jlf2393 2 года назад
ARE YOU GUYS SURE THE WELDING WENT DEEP INTO THE MIDDLE OF THE HORN,FROM WHAT I SAW I JUST DO NOT THINK SO.I AM WILLING TO BET IF THAT HORN WAS TAKEN APART THE MIDDLE WAS NOT TOUCHED BY THE WELDING...
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yes! 100%
@jimmydiresta
@jimmydiresta 2 года назад
Beautiful work guys👊🏼👊🏼
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thanks Jim!
@windwulfboi
@windwulfboi 2 года назад
This channel is something else. I’ll definitely show my pops this later since he takes an interest in this field. As always, y’all did a banger of a video.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you! We loved doing this video and hope to do more documentary style vids soon!
@coreyadams4129
@coreyadams4129 2 года назад
I didn't even know how much I needed a bridge anvil. Until now. I love it.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Right? They are awesome pieces of history!
@paulorchard7960
@paulorchard7960 2 года назад
That’s pretty impressive, I’ll take a guess and say that’s probably the first time in more than 100 years that anvil has been in its 3 seperate parts! Power hammers were awesome,especially the one they walked through, what a monster!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
You are prob correct. If I had to guess I would say about 80 years.
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 2 года назад
Yes sir.... Wow... It's so cool seeing my Home... Where I call Home. Actually in a video, and a big channel at that... I live 30 minutes from Johnstown... So wierd seeing the building and everything... People don't realize how this Country would be America, without the Industry of Pennsylvania. And what it has done....
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
That is so very true!
@fletcher1710
@fletcher1710 2 года назад
I was born and raised in Johnstown. This is really cool to see!
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 2 года назад
I noticed that one piece with the close up... On the word. Chambersburg... Right down the highway from me
@sethshade3121
@sethshade3121 2 года назад
I live in Pennsylvania and to see a small piece of my home state to make your Channel THAT WORKS was amazing I'm hoping in a few years to maybe make a forge myself and to get an anvil that I could learn the skill of blacksmithing I find that it would be a very useful skill to learn, I enjoy seeing the work you guys do!!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thanks Seth! We are so glad to share this with people who care.
@sarojolibois6088
@sarojolibois6088 2 года назад
Awesome documentary and restoration ! Pleased my eyes (althgouh wasn't your metal bar slightly burnt at 25:16 ? I mean, I get it's for the show but seeing that overburnt piece of metal on the anvil made me giggle a lil bit)
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Oh for sure it was!
@mikejeffers6371
@mikejeffers6371 2 года назад
I would love to see your boy make lever action switchblade knife!!!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
hmmmm. sounds interesting. tell me more
@mikejeffers6371
@mikejeffers6371 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks I have collected Germany and Italian switchblades since a kid. They are beautiful, artistic and bad ass. If you ever seen the movie The Outsiders Johnny carries a lever action shell puller that I have been searching for about 25yrs now. It is the knife that started it all for me. It had bone or antler scales and the top bolsters were made to pull out shotgun shells from old guns. One side of the bolster was for 12g and the other side was for 16g.
@mikejeffers6371
@mikejeffers6371 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks please let me know if you have anymore questions or I can send pics of a few as an example
@adambielen8996
@adambielen8996 2 года назад
Man that thing was in a sorry state. Looks great now.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yea! Prob better than it ever was honestly
@blkacid
@blkacid 2 года назад
If you all ever get the chance to visit the CMA in Johnstown... Do it! They have some amazing stuff in that place. It was a treat to meet all the folks there. Great job on the build guys!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
I agree! Not only visit, take a class there! Life changing !
@jesusaguilarjr6655
@jesusaguilarjr6655 2 года назад
Beautiful anvil restoration and nice to see a piece of history come back into working condition!.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
It felt so good finally putting it all back together and moving some hot style on it!
@jamesriddle3220
@jamesriddle3220 2 года назад
Would like to know which hard face rod did you use? Thanks Jim Riddle.
@Disturbed0neGaming
@Disturbed0neGaming 2 года назад
That poor anvil has seen some serious abuse, I bet it's happy to be back in the hands of capable, professional craftsman.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
We like to think so.
@crezychameau
@crezychameau 2 года назад
I really like this kind of "functionnal restoration" ! It's pretty, it works perfectly, yet you don't have to be afraid of scratching it when you use it. Perfect level of restoration for my taste ! This is one PRETTY anvil ! :D
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Exactly! We didnt want to make it too nice and then be afraid to use it.
@u-wot-n8
@u-wot-n8 2 года назад
I grew up just south of Johnstown, seeing a very interesting piece of the local history get another chance at life is really cool. Awesome video as always
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you Nathan!!! Means a lot
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 2 года назад
It's so kool to think that you guys even know of this area of the world... No one knows about this area
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 2 года назад
ME: Subscribed, Hit Bell. RU-vid: "Video? What video? We don't know anything about any new video!"
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Sad but true. They really have wrecked this platform for artists that don’t do clickbatey fake restorations…
@snake2261
@snake2261 2 года назад
That thing is awesome, great video!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you Steve
@HeavyForge
@HeavyForge 2 года назад
The center for metal arts is truly something special!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Breath taking all around ! A true portal in time !
@stephencase5160
@stephencase5160 2 года назад
I love seeing old tools being brought back to life and given new opportunities to be used!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
That is Chris’ passion
@minute_of_dangle
@minute_of_dangle 2 года назад
I live in Johnstown. That’s pretty awesome
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 2 года назад
You wouldn't find any marks... Any dates... Any special Marks... These Anvils were used day in day out... Eat, sleep, and dream iron works. . . Period. It's just what they used to make food on their table.
@ForgedInHolland
@ForgedInHolland 2 года назад
Why would someone torch cut a anvil horn ?
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
To fit it in storage…that was their solution
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345
@strydyrhellzrydyr1345 2 года назад
Man.. I need a table like that.. how u guys make it... It's a nice table
@aserta
@aserta 2 года назад
A friend has one that's very similar to this (the feet and arch look basically identical, minor width differences) except for the face, which is all swage block and nesting holes with a small full section behind the horn. Taller in the face too, about ~10 cm more material than this one and it has a less pronounced tail(?) (we call it balcony, but dunno what the exact english nomenclature is). Neat restoration, it trully deserved to be back, these are so rare, that i think this might be my third (internet stumble upon) with only two ever seen in the wild, and i've seen so many anvils over the years it's not even funny, considering smithing is not even a hobby for me, more like utility necessity. :))
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you! It felt really good getting this back to working condition
@timothymoore7890
@timothymoore7890 2 года назад
Great video as always! I'd love to see you guys take on forging and or fabricating your own sawyers anvil!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
We could do that for sure!
@humanfromearth9671
@humanfromearth9671 2 года назад
Ah, never put a dartboard on the back of a door, lads. Think about it
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Mmmm k
@anuronironworks6164
@anuronironworks6164 2 года назад
That's me in the green shirt in the background at 5:18! : D Very nice job, it was a treat to see it come apart and go back together.
@MtPhillipMetalWorks
@MtPhillipMetalWorks 2 года назад
You were very focused that day!
@snake2261
@snake2261 2 года назад
You guys should do some sculpture with Chris. I'd love to see his process for making metal sculpture.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
We will! For sure! We did a video way back of him making a sword stand sculpture
@alifetomake
@alifetomake 2 года назад
Loved the video and the anvil! As for what I'd like to see you make next, just follow your inspiration, and make whatever you feel like doing! I'll be there to watch!
@MtPhillipMetalWorks
@MtPhillipMetalWorks 2 года назад
I love this! Thank you
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you !
@Drankandrivin
@Drankandrivin 2 года назад
Video production has definitely improved, good work
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Ty ty ty ! We are getting there! New camera time!
@SpycoLordOfFire
@SpycoLordOfFire 2 года назад
HEY YOU GUYS WERE IN MY NECK OF THE WOODS AND DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING!!!
@leppeppel
@leppeppel 2 года назад
It's always so sad to see an anvil that's been poached for its horn. :_(
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
S M H
@Myndness
@Myndness 2 года назад
I was just a few weeks ago back at my friends little shed where he has his hobby-forge and I was thinking to myself why I wasnt enjoying the forging as much as in my little shed, the answer was only becoming clear after a few more hours of forging my knife there. His anvil is not from hardened steel, or at least not as hard as my old and big one, I got mine from an old german smith master, now I see why it's so good, brings your hammer right up to work height after each hit, just give it a little extra and your hammer and anvil are doing their deed. Thanks for a view of those great american smith-shops and anvils... just awe inspiring, I still havent used any power-hammers and such so I can only imagine the oomph behind those. Keep up the great content guys, I always want to move some steel when I see your vids.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Do it!!!
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 2 года назад
That coffee: "I AM VENGEANCE! I AM THE NIGHT! I . . . . need more coffee! B E C A U S E I ' M B A T M A N !!!" 🦇🦇🦇
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
You gosh darn right batman
@davesaddiction
@davesaddiction 2 года назад
You are very lucky, Very envious im ashamed to say. Being from Johnstown thank you for sharing this.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
You are quite welcome !
@rjptrucking4598
@rjptrucking4598 2 года назад
This video is amazing. Fact someone renewed and saved American history... Think of the hammer hits the stories this thing told the products it helped make. This is from a era where it was actually made to last made to actually be worked...
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
exactly! That's why we didnt remove all of the little hammer dings. Those marks are add to the soul of the anvil.
@dwwoodbuilds
@dwwoodbuilds 2 года назад
Chris, thanks for sharing the journey of getting the bridge anvil functionally restored and back to work! Great job with the shims! Glad to see Pat sharing the history the bridge anvils! 👍👍👍
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
THanks DW ! We did our best on this one
@GoldmansGarage
@GoldmansGarage 2 года назад
Fantastic. Maybe Chris should design and forge a working anvil for a video
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
I think that you are right ! It’s time !
@Scarodactyl
@Scarodactyl 2 года назад
Looks like the original anvilwalker
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
AT AT ANVIL
@fabiangabriel7901
@fabiangabriel7901 2 года назад
Dear That Works. I just found you on youtube for the first time. I have watched you create, and I want to say that you are fantastic craftsmen, possessed of great talent and skill. If I may toss an idea at you, future project-wise, how about a klingon bath'leth or mek'leth from star trek? Or a Dak'tagh?
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
WE have made one but not on this channel. I would love to!
@CmgDeadman
@CmgDeadman 2 года назад
I’d love to see a vid with some voice over of the larger machines. Looks like a really cool place to visit.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Perhaps soon!
@CmgDeadman
@CmgDeadman 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks that’d be awesome. Just imagine all the stuff those old machines have made.
@PANNARALEJ
@PANNARALEJ 2 года назад
That is a beautiful restoration. So wonderful to see a piece of history preserved.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you Drinking Buddy
@qwertyqwertysson9736
@qwertyqwertysson9736 2 года назад
It would be cool to see you make an Anvil in the shape of a cybertruck 😂
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Uhhh ok…sure
@Monuments_to_Good_Intentions
@Monuments_to_Good_Intentions 2 года назад
That works again! 😂
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Wamp wamp
@duncanjunctionsthemadman7418
@duncanjunctionsthemadman7418 2 года назад
I said it once and I'll say it again y'all do some amazing work. very ingenuitive very good resourcing and thank you for sharing the bed about the air hardening steel to repair a with.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
H13 I amazing stuff
@jermoydegraw5375
@jermoydegraw5375 2 года назад
Man that anvil is awesome...I have a 1930's Vulcan I'm about to restore and this video gave me some good info on how exactly to do it...so thank you and great job on the restoration
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Be sure to look up exactly what it made of before welding or anything with heat
@RojasCarpentry
@RojasCarpentry 2 года назад
I took a class there very early on a few years back. I love that place.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
It’s amazing right ?!
@andrewoperacz7427
@andrewoperacz7427 2 года назад
What an epic restore!!! The back story of this bridge anvil is so awesome. What Pat is doing in PA is amazing for the blacksmith community. And as always Chris you are the man. You matt amd illiya are alway at the top of your game always pushing the envelope to be the best at your craft. Amd thank you for doing what you do for the maker community!!!! Much love!!!!!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you so much Andrew! Happy new year !
@andrewoperacz7427
@andrewoperacz7427 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks you’re absolutely welcome and happy new yr to you!!🤘🏼
@gary.solexa
@gary.solexa 4 месяца назад
Very beautiful anvil, and the community blacksmithing project is an amazing way to use these old industrial spaces. Inspiring!
@jurgenserif6108
@jurgenserif6108 2 года назад
Thats realy pretty, hard work, well done.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Ty very much
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 2 года назад
Yakko Warner would be proud of it, boys! Also, have you thought about making some teeny tiny anvils that could maybe work as keychain decorations or Christmas ornaments?
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yea man! We didn’t quite get there for Christmas but we will by the new year!
@zephron28
@zephron28 2 года назад
Was that a Sandlot homage at that start...
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Your gosh darn right it was !
@CML-ng5ez
@CML-ng5ez 2 года назад
Awesome restore of a piece of blacksmithing and American history.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you! It really felt great doing this one
@biblicallyaccuratecockroach
@biblicallyaccuratecockroach 2 года назад
It's not a showpiece, you say, but it might as well be. The true beauty of such an utilitarian piece shines the brightest when it's all clean and ready to use. I'm sure even the anvil is happy to be in such good condition and back in service 😆 Smithing is fascinating and I'd love to learn more, but i've got the aproximate total body strengh of a chicken 🐓 and the repeated impacts are probably not good for the hands if I'm aiming to be a surgeon 😆 I'll stick to the theory, and get my smithing fix off you folks.
@Koonsie50
@Koonsie50 2 года назад
I grew up near there. So cool to find this! My grandfather retired as a crane operator from Beth Steel
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Oh man it would be great to talk to him
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 2 года назад
It looks great!! Looks a lot better with the tip of the horn back on it!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you Oneshot
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks You're welcome and keep up the great work!!
@marcuspinson
@marcuspinson 2 года назад
Seems almost disrespectful to want to have one of these anvils for myself. They belong there.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
I agree.
@marcuspinson
@marcuspinson 2 года назад
@@ThatWorks i still want one though. Hopefully they'll get that big tooling up and running again and can forge more of these.
@ericmonasterio
@ericmonasterio 2 года назад
Enjoyed it much! What a lucky anvil!!!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
We will ! Every day!
@TheGuidedSharpeningGuide
@TheGuidedSharpeningGuide 2 года назад
Such a beautiful anvil pattern and such an amazing place. Thank you so much for taking along for the journey!!! Merry Christmas.
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
To you as well Donal
@robertodebeers2551
@robertodebeers2551 11 месяцев назад
My father was the plant blacksmith at the American Smelting and Refining Company's lead smelter in East Helena, Montana, for over 30 years. He would have loved to see this smith shop, with all its array of air hammers and other smithy tools. Thanks so much for this video.
@dgundeadforge17
@dgundeadforge17 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing, what welding rod do you recommend for repairing an anvil, I want to fix the sweep in my peter wright anvil. I definitely want to visit there some day and get some classes.
@ImaginaryTerrie3
@ImaginaryTerrie3 2 года назад
Will people in 2121 restore the stuff we have now?
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
yup....well must of it is garbage so maybe not.
@ACat1255
@ACat1255 2 года назад
Loving the industrial history!
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Yea we felt this one deserved not then a physical restoration! It needed its story renewed as well!
@Sigilstone17
@Sigilstone17 2 года назад
Comment to help the channel. Good to see some appreciation for PA and its industries that changed the world
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Thank you for your support
@aolvs1950
@aolvs1950 2 года назад
I love your power point presentation. Hahaha Keep em comin
@ThatWorks
@ThatWorks 2 года назад
Uhhh thank you
@vramronald
@vramronald 2 года назад
Yo research mudfloods and Tartaria.. That building has that old signature from the ancient Empire.. Great video and thanks for the knowledge you guys give!
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