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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: frogpatch on May 19, 2015, 12:19:32 PM
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I found this over the weekend at an estate sale. It was in a box of tools in a basement full of tools. It is quite old and has been well used. Is there a specific reason for the head to be cone shaped? There is also a hole in the face of the head which may have been from a lathe but maybe not. What do you think it was used for. It is the size of any common mallet or hammer.
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One more pic
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To me it looks like a "planishing hammer", to be used with a leather anvil to shape light gauge metal sheets?
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I believe you are right Rauville. You also told me what the weird metal hammer is that I have. So two hammers down with one answer. I use an old mallet to pound out boneless chicken breasts and braciole. I will have to re-purpose this one too. I don't do much sheet metal work. I would like to know what Mart would do with it.
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I am with Rauville on this one !! Whatever it is ,,it was used to round out or curve something !!
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My Dad is a "tin knocker" or sheet metal worker and he has wooden hammers like this. He would use them to create curves by pound the metal but rather than a leather anvil he would use sandbag. You set the sandbag in a convex and concave shape that you needed.
Pelady
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Nice find !! I love old tools you know !!
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Nice.