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Ugh! Been there done that. Bleh

Had to replace the 1930's furnace in my house several years ago and install central air at the same time of course. On top of that I had to have all of the old outdated duct work replaced as well -- which was all wrapped in asbestos insulation. NOBODY in town wanted any part of that job! That cost me big time. Bawling

I feel your pain Ken.
Willie
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Now I have the set Willie  Big Grin

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Rob  Drinks
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I have just the straight cutting yellow-handled ones, used them yesterday in modifying the exhaust vent pipe assembly for my natural gas fired hot water heater that I had to replace. Wished I had the 3-piece set like you, but if you only have one, that's the optimal one.
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if your trying for a full set don't forget this model M-41-R-4404

   
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If life seems normal, your not going fast enough! Tongue
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Yes, delivered today.

No, I am not trying to hijack the thread to the Food Network channel.

Yes, it will eventually be metal working related. Just waiting for the rest of the stuff to show up.

   
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(11-02-2015, 07:46 PM)arvidj Wrote: Yes, delivered today.

No, I am not trying to hijack the thread to the Food Network channel.

Yes, it will eventually be metal working related. Just waiting for the rest of the stuff to show up.

Anodizing?

Ed
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(11-02-2015, 08:09 PM)EdK Wrote: Anodizing?

Ed

Good, but incorrect guess.
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Lead hammer making?
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(11-02-2015, 09:55 PM)PixMan Wrote: Lead hammer making?

Yet another good guess. I actually had not thought of that. But alas, incorrect.

Another photo with additional tools later this evening.
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Wax coating for sharp tools or melting plasticized tool handle coating.
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