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Help finding angled, curved, bent or whatever chisel

OxJaw

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I'm trying to find a cold chisel with a bent shank right before the chisel end but can't seem to come up with anything on Google. I'm sure I'm just not using the right terms for the search. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
 
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OxJaw

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That's not really what I'm looking for, best way I can describe what I want is it's a hex shank cold chisel that has an end that looks like a pry bar. I've got an old one that I acquired at work and would like to another one.
 
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For what do you intend to use this?


It's hard to describe, but it works great at knocking these plastic spacer out of bars that are a PITA to get to. A regular chisel works but one that it angled makes getting to the spacers much easier.
 

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Try caulking chisel. They made heavy steel ones for boat work but they don't actually come to a point, they are blunt by 1/8" on the end. Very solid. I have a few and I've found ones people have sharpened for wood chisels.
 

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This May or may not work, but at work we use a lot of pry bars with the 30* end, and the hook end, with the hook end cut off and machined to a point for a podge bar,
I don't know much about how hard the metal in a pry bar would be compared to a chisel, but it's just a thought. You could cut it reasonably short, grind it sharp, tada, chisel.
 
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OxJaw

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It it's plastic part you are removing why not heat and bend a cold chisel?

That's exactly what I was going to do if I couldn't find one. I would have to buy a chisel to vend anyway so I figured if I could I would just buy one that was the shape I wanted.

Thanks for the help guys, it looks like what I'm looking for is a slitting chisel.
 
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These are the ones I was referring to. I used have more of these at one time. I always thought the 2 hex shank ones were for caulking but I'm not sure. I use them as punches mostly.



 
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