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Edward Tools Center Punch Staking Tool for Steel and Metals — Heavy Drop Forged Steel with Durable hex shank - 6” X 1/2” X 1/4” Edward Tools Center Punch Staking Tool for Steel and Metals — Heavy Drop Forged Steel with Durable hex shank - 6” X 1/2” X 1/4”

Edward Tools Center Punch Staking Tool for Steel and Metals — Heavy Drop Forged Steel with Durable hex shank - 6” X 1/2” X 1/4”

Edward Tools Center Punch Staking Tool for Steel and Metals — Heavy Drop Forged Steel with Durable hex shank - 6” X 1/2” X 1/4” Edward Tools Center Punch Staking Tool for Steel and Metals — Heavy Drop Forged Steel with Durable hex shank - 6” X 1/2” X 1/4”
$ 6.95

Score By Feature

Based on 200 ratings
Value for money
9.33
Durability
8.90

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Product Description

Six inches by half an inch by four-eighths of an inch
Steel drop forged to heavy duty standards
Hex shank that is durable
An automatic staker's tool, a nail punch, and
A lifetime warranty is included with the product

Questions & Answers

This is probably a dumb question, but what part of 1/4 INC is 1/2 INC and what part of 1/2 INC? It is not enough to buy a spindly/skinny 1/4 shank - I want a 1/2 shank What would you say is the case?

There is a blue shank (with a diameter of 1/2") that is An end point of 1/4" diameter with a diameter of 1" constitutes the end point. The diameter of the ball is 44 inches. The total costs of the project I will end up with a 6" length. There are 0 teeth on the head (painted blue) and it is 3/4" long. The diameter of this sphere is 7 inches. The punch I use is made in China and is named "Vulcan".

Do you think this would ?

Yes, just make sure you move it to the correct If you put it where you want it to be noticed, it will do so.

It may be a dumb question, but what portion of an inch is 1/4 inch and what portion is 1/2 inch? It is not enough to buy a spindly/skinny 1/4 shank - I want a 1/2 shank What would you say is the case?

There is a punch in it. After the 1/2" shank (the body), the shinny ends taper off to about 1/4" at a point (the punch) at the end. Among the oversized parts of the other end is an area for using

Selected User Reviews For Edward Tools Center Punch Staking Tool for Steel and Metals — Heavy Drop Forged Steel with Durable hex shank - 6” X 1/2” X 1/4”

Steel looks to be of a high quality
4/5

It is just the three of them I received, because I have them in different tool kits and The product has not been tested yet, so maybe I should wait before I review it. However, they seem like a good quality steel alloy for the purpose, however as others have indicated, the final grinding or honing of the tip is inadequate. One of the three has a straight grind face with an actual point, and the other two do not. Other than that, the grinding faces on those two are a bit rounder and the tips are not as sharp as what I would expect. The grinder will give me a good idea about what I can get out of them with no excessive heat or temper loss. In my opinion, they are a good buy for the price. As with the other cheap ones I've tried, if these fail me like the other inexpensive ones, it will just be time to relegate them to masonry work or other tasks except precise metal work and I will have to use the Tekton ones. The chunky pieces and plenty of materials to work with help make them a bit more enjoyable.

Dior Patel
Dior Patel
| Apr 10, 2021
A good product
5/5

It arrived in perfect working condition. I have not experienced any issues with it.

Ezra Sherman
Ezra Sherman
| Oct 11, 2020
This is worth the time and effort
5/5

As far as we can tell, the tool is working perfectly! As I see it, it will earn a place in my favorites for a long time. As well, it seems like it will last.

Braden Browning
Braden Browning
| Feb 14, 2021
This was a great value for the price
5/5

It worked as expected for the project I.

Livia Hodges
Livia Hodges
| Dec 07, 2020
I was not expecting the tip to be so blunt
3/5

I was not expecting the tip to be so blunt. It only took a few minutes to improve the point with the bench grinder. The work was done slowly in order to avoid getting too hot and getting the hardness affected. As far as the size and weight are concerned, I find them to be good. So far I have not used it.

Vera Ware
Vera Ware
| Mar 26, 2021
When in use, the handle provides good grip
5/5

This product has a rugged design and can easily be handled.

Esperanza Valentine
Esperanza Valentine
| Oct 11, 2020
The quality of the product is excellent
5/5

I appreciate it.

Adriana Madden
Adriana Madden
| Apr 09, 2021
It is hard
5/5

I like its size because it's perfect for what I.

Mckinley Oneal
Mckinley Oneal
| Aug 29, 2020

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