April 17, 201412 yr Hello! I like Stick Welding, because of the few amount it takes to get everything you need... no bottles and stuff like that. But i had a problem for a long time. I don't know why, but i couldn't get a propper chipping hammer. The store bought used to get butt/bluff very soon. So i did some chipping hammers myself. It is also an evolution of tooling. First one ( also one of my first forged piece ;) ) it works very good... just show it to the weldseam and the slag goes away by itself. second one: A bit later as the formerly weighs about a ton. Head out of high carbon steel. And the one i 'm using now. i choose a wooden handle to safe weight as i need to carry my stuff from installation to installation. i'm quite happy to get this one... working pretty well. I hope you also got some selfmade chipping hammers and might share them! Greetz, Hannes
April 18, 201412 yr Any selfmade Chipping Hammers!? If chipping hammers made themselves we wouldn't need any blacksmiths. :)
April 19, 201412 yr I made mine out of two Old Flat head screwdrivers Size # 3 head (LG flats) cut one to length and Tiged it to the other making an Ultra light Chipping hammer that is easy to use and comfortable . Here is one like the ones I used . http://www.etsy.com/listing/177465660/antique-german-screwdriver-from-1900s?ref=sr_gallery_12&ga_includes[]=tags&ga_search_query=antique+screwdriver&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery
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