Foundry Fun!
We are a working foundry based in NSW, Australia that designs and creates exciting custom pieces for any purpose. Join us as we take you through all the excitement of metal casting including acquiring and recycling material, creating custom moulds (molds), furnace upkeep, steel prep, casting, blasting, finishing, and everything in between. We answer your questions and Rob our resident metallurgist explains everything molten metal.
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If I was in the market for an anvil I would purchase from this guy Australian made Australian supported.
Great Aussie workmanship !!
boring.
I hope you're well haven't seen you post on anything in years!
done all that stuff about 40 years ago making clay for the furnace, make the sand, grinding, interesting work .
How many grades does steel have to be made to? and nice anvil!!
Where's the beef?
Late to the party here. Awesome operation you have, and I appreciate the details you shared. I’m curious though what the grain size is like quenching straight from the mold versus thermal cycling first. Maybe it doesn’t matter for cast steel (vs wrought).
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Also great to see you guys investing in the art. I stumbled apon your site by accident. I’ve def got you subscribed for the next castings. Thanks guys
Hi. Dan here from Qld mount isa. Where do I go to get a price to buy one of your anvils?
Amazing steel production unit
Was that burns on the guys arms that was applying the paint to the mold?
I would love to get my hands on one of them in the rough, straight out of the flask!!!!
They just don’t make anvils like they used to. Actually they make them better. This has been quite a show.
He claimed his 350 kVA genset will power 1.000 homes. Well, that's 280 watts for each house - enough only to keep the lights on, not enough for any appliances or hot water system etc.
Where from and how much? If you want a sale, you need to let me know pricing.
are these anvils available in new zealand?
So glad you made this series of anvil making vids. Something I've always been curious about. I'd love to own one. Keep up the great work boys 👍
Hope all is well and you just got really busy.
Love the 9” grinders, in the states the shops I have worked in no one wants to use the 9” I love the old girl
Your not an aussie if you dont say armm...armm....😅
Where can I buy one? Can I have it unpainted?
good man and. Good job
Just the way I like videos, short and too the point.
Wow !
i want one.
Can't hear you
Wow! What a good job.
Really fascinating watching this little series of videos and how the whole process of making an anvil is done from start to finish! Thanks for this - Super Fascinating - Nicely Done!!
u do know people who wear sunglasses have no credibility???
I like the bending thing on the side of that anvil
That is dangerous. Thanks for the risk you all take
And not one Pakistani in sandals to be seen!😂
Enjoyed the entire process, well done thanks for sharing ! 👍👍
Seeing you put on all the safety gear and then I watch videos from over in India and Pakistan and they are pouring cast iron wearing sandal and flip flops! LOL
How do you take the ring out of an anvil?
My dad's was a die-caster, and a blob of molten metal went down his boot. Ouch!
This is a first for me, I've never seen an anvil made.
Is a certain coyote your customer?
Quality product made by Quality guys , Cheers .
There's only one thing wrong with your anvil. It's to nice and I wouldn't want to use it. Nice work, the definition of pride in workmanship.
Wonderfully instructional. :Less waving of the camera and better sound would help a lot. oh, and please check your spelling.
You call that a quench? Might as well piss on it mate.
Jamie's shirt was getting so close to the small grinding wheel !! Tam's other half
it is difficult to cast iron in a melted state with a heavy load. because it will damage the mold.
I loved to watch your iTunes video on casting a anvil glad to see there’s still some old craftsman still carrying on . I live in Sheffield which as you know we’re famous for making steel now it’s gone there’s only a few foundry’s that make steel owned by a Indian company this is a country that we give 100s of millions to in aid they spend it on sending rockets into space and buying British company’s .anyway I worked in the steel industry in a foundry making segments for London tunnel we also made pipes for the world it’s was called Stanton and staveley I was in India a few years ago and behold there was a sewage pipe going into jungle made in staveley 1932 anyway I was watching you casting a anvil and noticed you were tying on gaters while you were casting we were supplied with work boots which already had these on this is in 1968 and we had a apron which covered our legs and had to wear safety glasses all the time you were sacked if you wasn’t wearing them .I’m sure you can still get these boots I would buy some as molten metal takes no prisoners . All he best and keep up the good work.
I love this channel. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
thankyou for making this content :)
How much$ and a ball drop would do it for me thanks guys and hello from Las Vegas millwrights u s a !