^^^ I can't decide if that's an actual thing or a photoshop, but if it's real, I NEED one of those!
It’s a casting by artis Paul Julius Martus that I first came across when I worked in a foundry where i blew glass in Philly for a stint. Found the image on my computer and had to share^^^ I can't decide if that's an actual thing or a photoshop, but if it's real, I NEED one of those!
I believe they’re cast in bronze, so a 10” would probably end up with about the grip strength of actual fingersI’ll take a 10” model please.
I’ll take a 10” model please.
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More like an evisceration tool. I bought a blade like that, used it exactly ONCE, No not one job, I tried one cut. Still makes me shiver, and that was 30 years ago.Paint stripping tool
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I think I found the appropriate thread for this, found some "old school" tools, and some not so old, but nifty tools today while cleaning the stuff that I inherited from my late grandfather (rest in peace pop pop)
Check em' out and let me know what you think!
I am particularly fond of the "mustang" and the oateys flux!
It's looking like it works almost like a T handle. Clip on the size socket you need, crank it off, then swivel it straight for quick spin, and removal. Pretty cool. Even has a hole in it for extra leverage if needed.I’ve never seen that tool labeled 50mm. Mustang, pretty cool!