P Patternwalker New member Joined 17 Nov 2024 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Kidwelly Yesterday at 10:25 #1 I was sorting out a collection of old tools and cam across this. Has anyone seen one before? I thought it could be some kind of rebate chisel but the angled end puzzles me. Any ideas? Attachments 20241117_100739.jpg 1.2 MB 20241117_100828.jpg 1.2 MB 20241117_101004.jpg 1 MB
I was sorting out a collection of old tools and cam across this. Has anyone seen one before? I thought it could be some kind of rebate chisel but the angled end puzzles me. Any ideas?
Phil Pascoe Established Member Joined 29 Jan 2012 Messages 28,784 Reaction score 8,458 Location Shaft City, Mid Cornish Desert Yesterday at 11:02 #2 If you were my wife I'd tell you it's a grunge extractor.
J joshvegas Established Member Joined 4 Jan 2021 Messages 131 Reaction score 73 Location Scotland Yesterday at 13:15 #3 Surely its an awkward screw driver? 90 degrees difference should allow quite a good go at a screw.
toolsntat Yep, I collect tools and tat Joined 8 Dec 2007 Messages 2,496 Reaction score 577 Location Leicestershire England Yesterday at 14:44 #4 I'd be inclined to go for a drawer lock chisel. Cheers, Andy
B brocher Established Member UKW Supporter Joined 28 Aug 2005 Messages 169 Reaction score 126 Location Birmingham Yesterday at 22:41 #5 It might be something which a tinsmith might use for hammering?
P Patternwalker New member Joined 17 Nov 2024 Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Location Kidwelly Yesterday at 22:55 #6 toolsntat said: I'd be inclined to go for a drawer lock chisel. Cheers, Andy Click to expand... Thank you so much, I think you're absolutely bang on! Just the kind of specialist tool my grandfather would have used in his cabinet making.
toolsntat said: I'd be inclined to go for a drawer lock chisel. Cheers, Andy Click to expand... Thank you so much, I think you're absolutely bang on! Just the kind of specialist tool my grandfather would have used in his cabinet making.