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New Slippery slope

Started by stanley62, April 03, 2019, 04:47:17 PM

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stanley62

I found a new slippery slope to slide down.  I guess its better than collecting full sized anvils...

Jim
Always looking for Stanley planes and parts, Mossberg and Plomb wrenches.

lptools

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Lewill2

If you are buying by the pound, I think it is cheaper to collect full sized ones. Some of those miniatures are pretty pricey.

Plyerman

My friends call me Bob. My wife calls me a lot worse.

papadan

I have one that was a free gift from Grizzly tools back in the late 90s. I love that 57 Deere, gonna have to look real hard for one of those.
VWs to D10s, I've fixed em.
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Northwoods

The ORIGINAL Northwoods.

p_toad

erm, they are cute...if that's a thing for anvils.   :tongue:

that square is nice...good score all around.   :smiley:

jimwrench

 Those are neat. All I have is this plain Jane
Jim
Mr. Dollarwrench

amecks

You'll also need to collect small tree trunks to mount them on.
Al
Jordan, NY

lptools

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oldgoaly

School shop classes had them for a sand casting project. I made one for my neighbor with his name on it. Vintage ones with names bring lots of money!!! I like the idea of mounting them on scaled down tree trunks!!!
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leg17

Quote from: stanley62 on April 03, 2019, 04:47:17 PM
I found a new slippery slope to slide down. ...
Jim

Yup, you screwed up.

lptools

Hello, Jim. You started this, and All got me going  :grin: This is pretty close to scale with the stump mounted anvil we have at work, . I had fun setting this up, a lot of tree trimming going on in the neighborhood. I spotted the limb, and matched it up to one of my small anvils. Not as nice as the ones you posted!! Regards, Lou
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EVILDR235

Now you need to find some correct to scale coyote and roadrunner figures to go with the ACME anvil.

EvilDr235

amecks

Needs a small hammer leaning against the stump.  The slippery slope gets steeper!
Al
Jordan, NY