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Started by oldgoaly, June 05, 2019, 04:15:09 PM

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oldgoaly

about 16" to 17" long, tips are brazed on. they seem hardened,
but haven't run a file over them
sort of look like a blacksmith's texturing tools for a power hammer.The handles are tree wood,
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wvtools

They kind of look like user made spinning tools.

oldgoaly

Not like any spinning tools I have, these are Driver brand made by Walker-Turner. Got 3 roller spin tool ends turned no handles and pivot bases yet.
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oldgoaly

Soaked the heads in molasses and used 120 grit on the expander to clean the surfaces a little. some minor pitting
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lptools

Hello, Oldgoaly. Nice job on the cleanup!! How are those put to use? Thanks, Lou
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oldgoaly

Well not a 100% sure, 3 look like they maybe texturing tool a blacksmith would use. 4th looks like it is sharp to be a cut off tool. They will clean up better just going slow as not to screw them up!
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Chillylulu

Texturing or planishing.

Gold or silversmithing planishing hammers have a similar rounded head.

Chilly

lptools

Hello Chilly. Thanks for the info!!! Regards, Lou
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