Baldwin Gauge?

Conrad Hoffsommer hoffsoco@luther.edu
Mon, 04 Jul 2005 05:40:15 -0500


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At 23:21 7/3/2005, you wrote:
>It is a convention give-away tool used to determine whether or not a 
>hammerhead is square to the hammershank. Simply lay the short, bent over 
>part on top of the hammershank, move it so that the long, narrow part runs 
>along the hammerhead molding and see that the hammerhead is square to the 
>shank.
>
>When replacing hammers it is used to draw a line along the centerline of 
>the original hammerhead molding on the sample hammerheads (those left in 
>place to align the new hammerheads to). This can be quite helpful if the 
>original hammerheads have been badly mis-shaped over the years.
>
>Del
>
>

I've got two of them. Different length "vertical" arms.


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Conrad Hoffsommer

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