

I thought about trying to make some sort of crude seesaw so I can use physics to lift this sucker. I've tried all sorts of methods but nothing seems to work. What would be the best way (if you don't have the money or mechanical skills) to lift a 14" x 14" piece of cylindrical steel? There is a 1.5" diameter hole going through the block so I can put my crowbar inside this hole to roll it but I need to figure out a way to lift this thing. Hey guys I figured you would know more about my question than yahoo answers. I got my hand on an anvil feeling the steel while I pick at the in. You can feel the steel, just place your hand on the anvil and wait. I think that clip was the ONLY time Molly ever rode.

Burnt Forge, I rue the day my father wrote and sang that tune. I keep forgetting your pierce shop is there. Nip.I designed a small 7 lb swage block to slide in your pocket and bring to those hammerin's and suchlike. "You've Got To Keep It Real, Feel The Steel".LOL.I can't help myself.I love it!!

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