If I had to take a guess, a bearing splitter.
E ex-x-fire Well-known member Joined Nov 10, 2012 Messages 3,756 Location Sheboygan Falls Wi. Oct 9, 2021 #1 If I had to take a guess, a bearing splitter. Attachments 243026001_4962200900474116_3686900380273991656_n.jpg 121.5 KB · Views: 97 243014626_4690540234342337_6359211762234809826_n.jpg 107.5 KB · Views: 96
W Walkers Well-known member Joined May 17, 2021 Messages 3,912 Location Cave Creek Az Oct 9, 2021 #2 It’s a hot cut chisel.
S Shiftless Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2014 Messages 14,580 Location East Bay SFO Oct 9, 2021 #3 Hot cut hardy. if you heat the middle of a steel rod up to cherry red, hold it over the wedge on your vise and then hit the top side of the rod with a hammer, the rod will be cut in half.
Hot cut hardy. if you heat the middle of a steel rod up to cherry red, hold it over the wedge on your vise and then hit the top side of the rod with a hammer, the rod will be cut in half.
R RTM Well-known member Joined May 13, 2019 Messages 13,241 Location SF Bay Area Oct 9, 2021 #4 Of course, on a vise that small, steel rod vs wire should be a consideration.
L LXCam ALLIANCE MEMBER Joined Apr 23, 2013 Messages 19,200 Location AZ Oct 9, 2021 #5 I don’t disagree with that. But find it strangely odd on its positioning and support. I don’t think I’d be smacking on it too damn hard.
I don’t disagree with that. But find it strangely odd on its positioning and support. I don’t think I’d be smacking on it too damn hard.
W Walkers Well-known member Joined May 17, 2021 Messages 3,912 Location Cave Creek Az Oct 9, 2021 #6 LXCam said: I don’t disagree with that. But find it strangely odd on its positioning and support. I don’t think I’d be smacking on it too damn hard. Click to expand... That’s why it is a hot cut and not a cold chisel.
LXCam said: I don’t disagree with that. But find it strangely odd on its positioning and support. I don’t think I’d be smacking on it too damn hard. Click to expand... That’s why it is a hot cut and not a cold chisel.
G G1GRANDEUR Well-known member Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 2,094 Oct 10, 2021 #7 that's pretty cool, never seen one like that
H humber2 Well-known member Joined Feb 13, 2011 Messages 1,770 Location Downunder Oct 10, 2021 #8 Could be a swivelling end on something like a portapower. To be a hardy it would have to be made of tempered steel.
Could be a swivelling end on something like a portapower. To be a hardy it would have to be made of tempered steel.