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HI Tom
 
I used and still use railroad track for a anvil.  I good vise grip and a chisel and a punch. Maybe a file and a grinder.  I use the hammer and track to get them apart if don't move easy I get a C-clamp to hold them and some larger screw drivers or a little bars to try to spring them to get them apart and or a chisel.  I have used the file or grinder to cut off  some of the corner to get them to move. Use the vice-grip and hammer to reset the gap. I have done some that just break and others that are just a pain, most are workable.  Any old greese, dirty; rakes to manure spreaders to pickers etc. are the just about good for a couple of choice words and a few bloody fingers.
 
Take Care !!
 
Teddy
Ac D-19, a Number of WD's, One WD45, Two 444 balers, Ac plows and etc.
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