There are no holes for screws or bolts. I secured the anvil to the stand with an old piece of hefty log chain. Put the bolts through the chain and secure that way. It will also help with the anvil ringing.
By Yetta Cocker
Yes there are holes
By David Evans
You will need washers to pin it down, no holes are there.
By Melissa Lindberg(h)
I would use 2 chains with fender washers and drywall screws
By Virginia Goldsmith
It has one hole through the base that you could use to mount it but it probably wouldn't be too secure without additional side bracing.
By Cedric Herty
This is a steel anvil.all be it not a large one but its solid steel
By Rose Brown
No mounting holes on feet. I mounted mine with silicone, 1/2" deep layer on top of a log. Holds well.
By Isidore Moll
Depends on what you're mounting it to. Large lag bolts would work better for wood. Mine will be mounted to a stump with lag bolts.
By Leif Humphr(e)y
there are no holes to which you can use a screw or bolt. Often, straps of metal are wrapped and screwed to hold it in place. Also cutting a recess the shape of the anvil base will keep it where you want it. Many pictures on the internet to show you how if you cannot figure it out on your own. very easy,
By Venus Hearst
Yes, you can
By Zero Bacon
The center both front and back have through and through holes but I would have preferred 4 or more holes.
By Doris Jonson
I have a heavier one, but no mounting holes in base.
By Clark Nicholas