![]() Stamped: Ridgid Peddinghaus with the weight in kgs stamped on it. Here is a picture of a real new Peddinghaus anvil. Now I will give pictorial references so you know what to look for! They are still produced today and the owners love them (including me) There are FAKE cast Peddinghaus anvils that were exactly copied. All Peddinghaus anvils have always been forged. The welding at the waist is done individually by a skilled welder, no automized machines at this stage. The anvil faces are hardened to 58HRc to provide The vise jaws are hardened to 52-54HRc to make sure they will rather dent than break. This is a mix up with the vises Peddinghaus produces. The faces (today) are hardened to 58HRc, not 52-54HRc. they used to be forge welded at the waist done by Paul Ferdinand Peddinghaus (P.F.P.) this was later taken over.Īfter the 1930s they stopped fire welding them and in some year they started welding them electrically. If bigger, they are forged out of 2 forging, welded at the base. ![]() If smaller than 50kg/110lbs they are a one-piece drop forging. they're completely forged, top and bottom. I will name facts about this anvil and dispute false information that was spread by some people, busting some false accusations. Put in the production of these anvils, it puts the other producers below it. You may differ in opinion, but if you look at how much effort and quality is I think that Peddinghaus creates the Rolce Royce of the anvils. Since no one has made a review about these anvils yet, I will take this job.
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