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    Railroad Tools Big & Small

    It would be used to cut hot iron or steel at a forge. The hot metal would be placed on an anvil, the cutting edge of the hot chisel would be placed on the metal, and the hot chisel would be struck with a sledgehammer.
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    Railroad Tools Big & Small

    Ararat‘s guess is dead on correct. It’s a handled hot chisel.
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    Broken Anvil/Unknown

    Get the Vevor 132 lb. Cast steel anvil, It’s brand new. $259 at Amazon.
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    C. Parker Co. vice. I pulled this out of the Manischewitz matzo factory in Jersey City about 15 years ago. Wondering if anyone has a date on this one?

    Don’t have a date on the vice but the square headed bolts and nuts on the stand look like late 40’s or even earlier.
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    Old bench vise bent - possible to repair??

    They are still around. I retired from the trade 12 years ago.
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    BJ’S OIL DEAL

    As of December 21, 2022 BJ’S in Riverhead, N.Y. has Rotella T4 15w-40 on sale for $64.99 for 6 gallons.
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    Craftsman Asian Ratchet Quality???

    Lowe’s warranted my broken 40 year old USA made Sears Craftsman 3/8 drive rachet, 36 tooth, with an asian replacement 10 months ago. The asian replacement was also 36 tooth. It’s made like ****, I don’t use it.
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    Saw this vise going to the scrap yard. Anybody know anything about it. Just curious.

    That’s crazy. I just sold a leg vise last year for $175.
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    Roofing costs ridiculous?

    Here on Long Island my roofing job cost 11,750 in the summer of 2021. Total tear off of three roofs down to the lath. 1/2 inch plywood put down, don’t remember how many sheets, tarpaper and 11 square of architectural shingles.
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    Hand forged, or just really primitive?

    Wrenchguy is right. When I worked in a living history museum as a smith we made wrenches as needed. Typically they would be a single open end wrench. On this particular wrench there appears to be grind marks where the parting seam would have been.
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    Anyone know what kind of leg vise this could be?

    Looks like a retrofit to me. Every leg vise I’ve seen and used has a screw box that fits inside the fixed leg.
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    Big Cross Peen Hammer

    That’s a straight peen sledgehammer. When double striking at the forge the sledge man can use the straight peen to effectively fuller the iron.
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    Cutting fluid

    Francis Whitaker was one of my blacksmith teachers. He used water when drilling mild steel or wrought iron. It works and it is cheap.
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    Hammer time!

    That’s a steel hoop setting tool used by a cooper. It is a hammer struck tool with the groove end placed on the metal hoop and then driven into position.
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    Do anti-fatigue mats really work?

    I use scrap cardboard in my shop.
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    How do you change your oil?

    I’ve used the vacuum method for the last 15 years and 337,000 miles worth of driving with my 2001 Toyota Camry. Dino oil changed every 4,000 miles. This method works with ease.
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    kevlar gloves? who uses them?

    When I was forging a large piece of steel held with tongs that hand was insulated from the radiant heat with a Kevlar glove. My hammer hand never had a glove on it.
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    Iron Hill smithy

    The edges are pretty beat on your anvil. Forge or fabricate a 2 inch tall square or rectangular shaped block that will fit in the hardie hole. Grind the edges for what your needs will be.
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    Hammer logo Id

    Tin knockers hammer.
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    Dumb question? Gloves vs. no gloves

    I wear no gloves while forging. I feel I have more control of the stock and hammer. However, many smiths will wear a glove on their hand holding the stock.
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