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Assorted tools on the bench

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 6:40 pm
by Harry
Tools on the bench, this is pretty much everything I use other than the Jolt Squeeze.

Brushes are handy for lots of things and I keep one in a tub with plumbago for when I have any trouble with sand sticking to a pattern. I need to get a couple more small brushes.
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On the wall is the parting dust bag, blower and sieve.
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The sieve is 1/4" wire mesh clamped between the strips of wood that are alternately overlapped on the corners making it easy to replace the screen when it wears out.
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Couple of trowels and a nice big scoop, that scoop will handle about 10 lbs of sand at a go.
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Assorted tools, from the left a few different sizes of sprue cutters, a blade from a feeler gauge, melon baller (this is my go to tool), an icecream scoop, a runner that can be loose placed onto a molding board and a couple of bobs with locating pins, I have 1/4" holes on matchplates where these go so it is easy to get them close to the part but not over lap it.
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This isnt actually on the bench but next to it. A shakeout can to hold hot sand, this is right next to the muller so the next day I can shift it over to the muller which then dumps right back into the bench to start all over again.
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Re: Assorted tools on the bench

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:05 pm
by Donk
My molding area tends to migrate round the shed depending on what else I am doing.
These are some of my tools
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A beautifull collection that I found in a skip about 3 days after I did my first metal casting, coincidence or karma?

Most of them I have never used or needed.

I took these pics last wkend and was going to start a thread over at the other place, then it all went tits up.

Donk

Re: Assorted tools on the bench

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:48 pm
by Harry
That is a really nice set Donk, I wouldnt know what to reach for with such an assortment.

Re: Assorted tools on the bench

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:38 pm
by 4cylndrfury
Harry wrote:That is a really nice set Donk, I wouldnt know what to reach for with such an assortment.
Ha agreed...my molding bench has a melon baller (thanks harry for the idea), a sprue cutter (a length of tapered vacuum sweeper extension tube), a paintbrush to sweep away carved sand, a pant scraper...for various and random duties, and a sock with some dust in it. Thats about it. Im not sure Id be able to cast enough different items in a month to use all those tools for molding lol. Nice score donk!