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(09-10-2022, 09:40 AM)DaveParkis Wrote: Picked up what I think is a slick. The odd thing is that it has a handle like a shovel. Maker appears to be M. Brainard. Has anyone heard of this maker or type of slick? I know pics will help and I will port pics when I get home. TIA.
Does that make it a crank handle slick?
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There's no standard shovel handle. Do you mean a split handle like this?
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Apologies for the delay in posting pics. It has been so long since I had to use my camera, I couldn't find the cord.
At any rate, here is a pic of the slick and one of the maker's mark.
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You sure it's a woodworking tool? Might be a chisel for removing old floor tiles, linoleum, etc.
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I am not sure. It was in a carpenter's tool chest.
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It's a scraper. I'm 90% sure of that. Plenty available online with an almost exact profile. I think the name is the owner's name. Could have been used to remove old flooring - tiles or wood, or scrape ice or cut tree roots. Often sold as a landscaping tool. Definitely not something intended to be used with a mallet or hammer.
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