Hardy Guillotine Tool

from $90.00

A third hand is hard to come by while forging, so why not attach one to your anvil? Screaming Pigeon Forge presents the closed frame Hardy Guillotine Tool.

Hardy shank not included as all anvils are different. You could also optionally weld angle plate onto the bottom to mount in a vice, or even a spike to use in a stump. The world is your oyster.

Small: opening is 40mm x 81mm, with a tool depth from the top to base of 121mm. Suits 50mm wide tooling, from 10mm and thicker with spacers.

Large: opening is 60mm x 81mm, with a tool depth from the top to base of 170mm. Suits 75mm wide tooling, from 10mm and thicker with spacers.

P.S. Kit comes flat pack, it’s a Weld-It-Yourself type of thing. I suggest welding the first side down at the ends, and tacking across the front. The spacing can be set, and the other side put in place, then tacked to keep it all rigid. Tool will then be ready to use. All fasteners included.

P.P.S. I’ve used old leaf springs as my tools as it’s fairly tough and durable.

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A third hand is hard to come by while forging, so why not attach one to your anvil? Screaming Pigeon Forge presents the closed frame Hardy Guillotine Tool.

Hardy shank not included as all anvils are different. You could also optionally weld angle plate onto the bottom to mount in a vice, or even a spike to use in a stump. The world is your oyster.

Small: opening is 40mm x 81mm, with a tool depth from the top to base of 121mm. Suits 50mm wide tooling, from 10mm and thicker with spacers.

Large: opening is 60mm x 81mm, with a tool depth from the top to base of 170mm. Suits 75mm wide tooling, from 10mm and thicker with spacers.

P.S. Kit comes flat pack, it’s a Weld-It-Yourself type of thing. I suggest welding the first side down at the ends, and tacking across the front. The spacing can be set, and the other side put in place, then tacked to keep it all rigid. Tool will then be ready to use. All fasteners included.

P.P.S. I’ve used old leaf springs as my tools as it’s fairly tough and durable.

A third hand is hard to come by while forging, so why not attach one to your anvil? Screaming Pigeon Forge presents the closed frame Hardy Guillotine Tool.

Hardy shank not included as all anvils are different. You could also optionally weld angle plate onto the bottom to mount in a vice, or even a spike to use in a stump. The world is your oyster.

Small: opening is 40mm x 81mm, with a tool depth from the top to base of 121mm. Suits 50mm wide tooling, from 10mm and thicker with spacers.

Large: opening is 60mm x 81mm, with a tool depth from the top to base of 170mm. Suits 75mm wide tooling, from 10mm and thicker with spacers.

P.S. Kit comes flat pack, it’s a Weld-It-Yourself type of thing. I suggest welding the first side down at the ends, and tacking across the front. The spacing can be set, and the other side put in place, then tacked to keep it all rigid. Tool will then be ready to use. All fasteners included.

P.P.S. I’ve used old leaf springs as my tools as it’s fairly tough and durable.