Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: oldgoaly on October 28, 2014, 05:47:24 PM
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It's made by Osborne, it's a hammer, it makes holes
But what do they call it??? Been googling can't seem to find one online.
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Hiya. I recently sold about 200 leather working tools and mostly used the following link to identify "strangers" to me. I did a quick look for your hammer with no joy, but I'm guessing Bruce might be interested in a pic or several and could possibly help. Cheers
http://brucejohnsonleather.com
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Hollow punches of this genre are often called wad punches - used to cut the wads for muzzle loading pistols & muskets etc... If accuracy is not an issue, and speed is, I could see this being used for the same purpose.... Cutting holes accurately would be a problem, but if the hole is the by-product, and the circular wad or patch is the product, then you'd probably get about 95% good ones....
Wads are also used when hand loading shot gun cartridges - are the two ends different sizes, and do the holes approximate to shot gun bore sizes, say 16 and 12 gauge?????
I don't know if it's the same maker, but C S Osborne & Co are still making wad punches... http://www.csosborne.com/
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Thanks guys that will keep me busy!
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oldgoaly,
How about this for a name... "hammer handled double hole punch"?
Kinda sexy and rolls right off the tongue... no?
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Could be called a safety wad punch as it keeps your fingers away from the striking zone?