Poor man’s anvil

Mtnmac

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While evacuated from the CZU Lightning Complex fire I was staying at a RV park in Redwood City, about an hour from my home in Boulder Creek. A friend suggested I go over to Alan Steel there and wander around their yard. I spend about an hour there and found they had a pallet of short sections of railroad track, painted orange with prices on them. I bought 2 while I was there. When I was able to return to my home, I milled a flat surface on top, leaving a short part on the end alone.
 

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So, is that an OMG big rail, or does your mill fit aircraft ;-)

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I love Alan steel, been a fan for years. Gotta go again, I could use a piece of that track
-Mark
 
So, is that an OMG big rail, or does your mill fit aircraft ;-)

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Just looks that way in the photo. It’s a DM-45 bench mill. That used up most of the X axis travel. The rail chunk is 12” long.
 
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