Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop

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I already have brass head hammers but I just couldn't walk away from this one.

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A vintage 3 pounder made by Gray Tools of Canada. It cleaned up rather nicely.
 
   / Big Barn’s Retirement Farm Shop #5,163  
I think we’d all like to shop where you do cause your quality products and inexpensive prices are rare these days.

we all need another hammer and that one’s a keeper.
 
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I receiver mounted this little railtrack anvil for light duty projects

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Also for small projects and hobby work I made this little Record vise portable and easy to store out of the way.

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Cutting scrap three-quarter inch plate to make gussets for underside of welding table

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Does that saw like 3/4 steel?
I think I may need one.

My first time using on this thickness (3/4”) Quite certain this would be the limit.

It worked quite well. You need to take your time though. Pretty good $20 (at the time) investment.

I bought the blade on sale 10-12 years ago.

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