I see now, that is your apron on the anvil. I have a rivet forge like yours. It is good for small projects and demos. That was my only forge before. Not enough depth in fire to build good welding heats. I have a good deep Champion 'whirlwind blast' tuyre set in the brickwork and loose bricks on either end so I can accommodate long stock. I got interested in forging primarily to make gun parts, but it has grown into its own. Besides but plates, triggergaurds and the like, I like making hatchets, knives, and tools. Made a bunch of hardware, hinges, shelf brackets, etc.,. With another smith I have been working on welding up a couple of gun barrels out of wagon tires. I find making nails relaxing. I need to make a new header, I gave my best one to a kid I taught to make nails at a festival I smithed at last fall.