I turn a Railroad Track into an Anvil - using an Angle Grinder.

In this video, I turn a Railroad Track into an Anvil using an Angle Grinder. This was a good metalworking project for me, I totally enjoyed doing this, it was one of those simple jobs I like, putting something on the workbench cutting some stuff off it, and cleaning it up a bit, and the job is done. Hahaha, Good times. I hope you enjoy my video of making an Anvil from a railway track. The finished weighed = 10kg (22 pounds) The main tools used, were an angle grinder, a 5-inch random orbital sander, and a bench vice. Tools / Supplies, I often use are. Marking out Tools Markal Silver-Streak Metal Marker Round: Milwaukee 4pk Inkzall Black Ultra Fine Point Pens: Milwaukee Inkzall Jobsite Fine Point Black Permanent Marker 12 Pack: Locking Pliers – Vise Grips MILWAUKEE 10” Locking Pliers, Curved Jaw: Milwaukee 6“ Long Nose Locking Pliers: Milwaukee 6” Locking Clamp Regular Jaws: KNIPEX Tools Long Nose Grip Pliers: Magnets Magnetic V-Pads Kit, Magnets On Both Pad Face & Bottom: Mini Magnetic Fabrication Square Magnets Angles: 30°, 60°, 45°, 90°: “L” shape Corner Square Magnets 12°, 90° & 60° Angle Setting: My camera set-up. Canon EOS M6 Mark II Camera 15-45mm Lens: VideoMicro Rode Compact On-Camera Microphone: Camera Tripod Vanguard Alta Pro 2: The Brand of the Drill bits, and cutting/flap discs, is “Alpha“ If you can’t get them at your local hardware shop, here is a link to Alpha Tools: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make more videos like this one. Thank you very much for your support! ►►Subscribe to our Channel for more videos ►► Always use all the correct safety gear, and use your tools safely, I am not a good role model for this. Hope you found something of use in my video or at least found it entertaining. Gavin Clark DIY
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