✅ SOLVED A Few Old Iron Things

GamerNav

Greenie
Feb 19, 2021
12
16
Maryland
Detector(s) used
Nokta Makro Simplex+
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
I've saved these up and want to see what you all think. Here are a few bits of info:
- 5" long Small Curved Beam, broken on one end
- 4" long Pointed Thing, might be broken on the thin part.
- 3" wide Loop of Iron, looks like it curves back into an open ring and has fused there.

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Thanks in advance!
 

second item is a cutter used in an anvil. I plugged into the square hole and the wedge end was up in the air where you would lay the item to be cut across it and using a hammer pound it until the chisel cut through. Last item are chain repair links that are open to start with and then you put the chain ends into the loop and then you hammer it closed and bevel over the end of the part that goes through the hole. This again is done mostly on an anvil.
 

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I love this game!
The second to last piece reminds me of a jackhammer bit
I think the last is a chain link repair. Bend the link open put what ever your trying to “link” together hammer back shut and weld where the pin sticks threw the loop.
 

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I love this game!
The second to last piece reminds me of a jackhammer bit
I think the last is a chain link repair. Bend the link open put what ever your trying to “link” together hammer back shut and weld where the pin sticks threw the loop.

Could be that, I found one similar but it had a hole in it so I guess it could be called a Jill Hammer bit:laughing7:
 

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wow that's funny I found one of those wedge tools and never knew what it was still have it.what part of Maryland are you from gamernav?
 

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