JOSEPH WILKINSON ANVIL’S HEEL REPLACEMENT IS FINALLY FINISHED!!
After a long six months I finally finished this project, it was fun but I’m glad it’s finished now. This is a 264lb or 120kg Joseph Wilkinson that I bought in severe state of disrepair. I manufactured a new heel for it as seen in the previous videos in the playlist and welded it on. After getting the anvil back into one piece I then reconstructed the face, cutting table and horn.

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Restoring an anvil, Resurfacing an Anvil, Anvil Restoration

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The Abandoned Anvil ~ DISCOVERY, RESTORATION, & REPAIR with a Custom Built Anvil Stand

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Forging a wakasashi

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Aggressively Removing Over 100kg of Steel

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RARE EVESON STOURBRIDGE HEEL REPLACEMENT ANVIL REPAIR

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Restoring my old anvil

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60 Days And A Massive Idea...

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Casting The First Ranalah! What Could Go Wrong?! | Reviving History (Episode #7)

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How to forge a courtyard gate | SWR Craftsmanship

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Taking A DESTROYED 160 YEAR OLD LARGE ANVIL And Making It NEW Again! Start To Finish

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MASSIVE 461lb WOODASTON&Co ANVIL HEEL RESTORATION

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Anvil Buyer's Guide

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Repairing a Vulcan Anvil

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End of Damascus, restoring an Anvil

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70 Years Old Anvil Restoration | Restoring Antique ANVIL

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Re-Restoring The Steam Hammer! Part 12

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Two days at the mill

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“Restoring” a 130lb Vulcan anvil from the late 1800s

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Does Your Anvil Edge Need Repairing? Think Twice, Work First, Worry Later

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