RIDGID 69622 модел 5 Кована наковалня, Peddinghaus стомана за наковалня

Brand:RIDGID

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2721.24

С репутация за качество и майсторство, тази кована наковалня RIDGID 69622 осигурява достатъчно пространство за металообработващи работи. Създадена за представяне при оформяне на метал, Peddinghaus Anvil е изработена от кована висококачествена стомана за максимална здравина и издръжливост. Неговата шлифована и индукционно закалена горна повърхност издържа на тежки удари и осигурява жива повърхност за работа. С тегло 77 паунда, ковашката наковалня може да се носи или коли с относителна лекота. Има 3-инчова ширина на лицето, 8-инчова дължина на лицето и 5-1/2-инчови рога за ефективно огъване на метал. Общата дължина на наковалнята е 18-3/4 инча. От 1923 г. RIDGID остава символът на сигурността за отдадените професионалисти в експертните занаяти. Всеки инструмент, който носи марката RIDGID, е проектиран по същите високи стандарти за качество, здравина и издръжливост, както беше първият тръбен ключ за тежки условия преди повече от 80 години.

С тегло от 77 фунта (35 кг), наковалнята може да се транспортира лесно от 1 до 2 души или с ръчна количка. Моделът 5 Anvil има 3-инчова лицева ширина, 8-инчова лицева дължина с 5-1/2-инчов рог, а общата му дължина е 18-3/4-инча. Шлифована и индукционно закалена горна повърхност осигурява жива работна повърхност, която издържа на тежки удари. Изработен от кована висококачествена стомана за максимална здравина и издръжливост.
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand RIDGID
Color ‎Steel
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Wrench
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1 x 1 x 1 inches
Item model number ‎69622
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎77 pounds
Manufacturer ‎North Coast Electric
Material Alloy Steel, Metal
Material ‎Alloy Steel, Metal
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎69622
Product Dimensions ‎1 x 1 x 1 inches
Size ‎0

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Scritto da: Gerry
Real nice anvil
I’m very happy with this Anvil. I looked all over the internet for a good used one, and all I found was beat up old ones with an outrageous price on them or cheep made in China. I’m very happy I purchased this one. I have forged out two knives on it and you can’t tell it’s ever been hit (500+) times a hammer. One photo shows one of the knives I made from 1/2 of an old plow, it’s razor sharp! Very satisfied.
Scritto da: WARREN E LEGERE
I'm happy
Let me say up front that I am definitely a novice/hobby/class taker/retired/book reader/video viewer/wana be blade/black smith with limited exposure and experience. It’s also difficult to do this review since I purchased my Rigid/Peddinghaus Model 5 anvil at $651 with free shipping a month ago and today it is listed at $819 free shipping! Quite an increase putting it closer to the similar sized competition when shipping is considered. So take my amateur status and the price increase for what they may be worth to your decision making process. I have so far been very pleased and satisfied with my choice of this anvil. I looked around and there are other sources of new anvils, usually smaller manufactures with anvils at the Rigid/Peddinghaus price point by weight (if you didn’t consider the added shipping cost but the price jump now completely changed that equation). Some of the others are prettier, advertise hand dressed surfaces, and have more intriguing horn and body shaping. Many however seem designed more for the farrier or another special use than for the general black and blade smith. I also looked for but could not find in my area a vintage anvil of made of decent forged steel as opposed to cast that was in anything like good shape in this price/size range. Chipped and broken edges cut marks and sway backs at ridiculous prices were the norm which sent me looking for new. I initially thought I needed/wanted a larger anvil but let’s face it, $651 is steep for a hobby tool especially when you also are also buying a forge, hammers, tongs, etc. etc. Jumping to over $1,400 shipped to get an anvil over 100 pounds was not in my budget. As it turned out for what I am doing the model 5 has plenty of surface area, the dual horn configuration is very useful and the full 1” hardy hole is a bonus, with lots of tools available in that size. As I put together my forge it also turned out that the limited space I had to work with meant that I need to be able to move the anvil around both to get at it from all angles and to get it out of the way when not needed. The happy result is that this size anvil (about 77 lb.) coupled with a Cliff Carroll Anvil Stump have proven to be the perfect solution for me. In class I have worked on bigger anvils with bigger and better ring and rebound but for its size this anvil’s ring is very satisfying, and rebound is very good. The bottom line is that I have been well pleased with my purchase, at the $651 free shipping price I paid. However, at the $819 current price I might have gone in another direction.
Scritto da: Jerry Campbell
Horn not finished
Very good anvil, but horn isn't ground as shown in product image
Scritto da: RSL1
Ridgid Peddinghaus 35 Kg
I wanted a forged anvil and quickly learned that the prices are sky high. So even though this cost me $632 with free shipping, other places are charging a lot more. Looking on the Rigid web site, I gather that a 12% reduction in retail price, off of the MSRP is the most Ridged will allow on internet sales. Interestingly, I didn't see the MSRP listed. So my thoughts are that if you look around the web, you can get an idea of the MSRP and an idea of what a good discount is. The anvil has both the Rigid name and the Peddinghaus name on its side along with the weight of 35 ( Kg ). It was delivered with a piece of plywood on it's face and the rest was wrapped in cardboard. Plain to see that you had an anvil delivered to your porch. I have read that a good anvil will have a high pitched ringing sound if struck lightly on the top with a hammer. A cast iron or poorly made anvil will make more of a dull or thud sound. This anvil does make a high pitched ringing sound when struck lightly. Another test is said to be dropping a ball bearing's ball on it. The ball should bounce high. Did not try that yet. Again, these are just things that I have read, but I do believe them to be good, reliable indicators. There are people who are collectors of anvils. All types of old, new and rare anvils. Some used anvils may be worth several thousand dollars. I myself can see the attraction. If you search on Amazon, you can find a book called " Anvils In America " by Richard Postman.
Scritto da: Marksman
AWESOME ANVIL!! Peddinghaus #5
Peddinghaus (RIDGID) model #5 (77#) Anvil: I have the #12 for my shop anvil and I was using a 120# Hay-Budden for doing demonstrations. But after beating on steel and talking all day it was a chore loading the HB. As I’m beyond words happy with the #12 I thought the #5 should be about perfect for taking to shows for demonstrating Blacksmithing, and I was right. It’s the perfect size for transporting and it’s such a great anvil I find myself using it in my shop with the #12 nearby. Peddinghaus anvils are all 100% awesome, size doesn’t effect their usefulness. For large projects the #12 is my go to anvil, but for small jobs and simple projects that I demonstrate the #5 is perfect. Unless you’re working with a lot of large projects I think the number 5 (77#) will suit your needs. And the price on Amazon is the best I’ve found anywhere.
Scritto da: hlper
This thing is super high quality—good for hobby blacksmithing
Here's the thing, I am new to blacksmithing, but this thing is clearly nicer than other anvils I looked at. I see how people get hooked on just collecting anvils. I would consider a larger one in this line at some point if I can justify the expense. I do like that tis is light enough that I can pick it up by myself, but that does mean that you have to secure it or it will move when you work on it. But, I love this purchase.
Scritto da: Richard Haynes
Very well made
Nice small anvil for small to medium work. The casting is good and the surface is ground to a good finish. The horn does require hand finishing to remove paint and polish casting marks but that only takes an hour of work. There are a lot of anvils out there but this one is the one i would buy again but will never need to.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Great anvil!
A very nice very expensive little anvil. It has great rebound and a nice ring to it. However while the 1" hardy hole does go all the way through the anvil it does not go all the way through as a 1" square hole, the bottom 1" or so is rounded so hardy tools that are wedged through the bottom can't be used. Disappointing on an otherwise great little anvil.

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