Greetings, all, got a socketed chisely-slicky thing from the editor of a
magazine I write for. Seems he lives in Maine, where he can't turn around
without some old tool or another getting in his way.
[insert 'free tool from a friend' gloat here]
Anyway, I wasn't sure if it's a slick or a chisel - with a 2" wide, 6" long
blade, it could just be a mondo framing chisel, but without the handle I
can't tell. It does seem to have a bit of a curve along the blade, like I
seem to remember slicks having (the better to pare a flat surface with, my
dear) but it's not a very pronounced curve.
Without a clear maker's stamp or a handle, any ideas on what else I can use
to pin this thing down? I'll probably make a long, slick-esque handle for
it (only because I always thought slicks were cool...), but don't want to
get laughed at for calling a potato a fish. Knowhatimean?
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