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Always wear your safety
glasses. You are striking steel against steel
and working with hot material. Anything can happen, so be safe.
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Always strike the tool in
the center of the striking surface. Striking off center or on the edge will cause breakage and possible injury.
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Always strike the tool
with the round face of your hammer. Striking with the flat face causes deflection off the rounded surface of the
tool. The round
face of your hammer produces a solid hit.
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Always pritchel at a
black heat. This allows you to shear the material and
avoid heat buildup in the pritchel. You will get much longer life from your
pritchel and better nail holes.
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Always maintain your
tools. If your tool should mushroom on the struck
end, grind off the mushroomed area. If the working end should deform for any
reason,
regrind to the proper size and shape. Do not overheat.
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Never let the working end
of your tool get too hot. Allowing your tools to
remain in hot material too long will create a heat buildup in the working end of
the tool that will destroy the heat treat and hardness of the tool. The result
will be deformed working ends. This is especially critical with the forepunch
and drift.
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Never put the tools in
the fire to adjust them. Excessive heat will
destroy the heat treating and render the tool useless. Excessive will also
destroy the weld
on some tools and cause the weld to crack. (An exception would be tong
adjustment and pritchels which can take some heat)
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Never quench your tools
in water. If your tools get hot they should be
allowed to air cool. In normal work we recommend that you dip your tools in
Forshners Hoof Packing to provide cooling and lubrication.
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Never quench your tongs
in water. If you make adjustments to your
tongs do not quench them. Allow them to air cool before you use them. In normal
work,
you can quench them in water provided there is no color in the tong.