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A cold chisel is a hand tool typically made of hardened steel and designed for cutting or shaping cold and unheated metal materials. It has a flat, tapered blade at one end and a handle at the other. Cold chisels are commonly used in metalworking, masonry, and other applications where precise cutting or shaping of metal is required. They are struck with a hammer or mallet to apply force and create clean cuts or indentations in the material.
SKU:
AHS63474-1
Category: Chisels & Punches
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Cold Chisel UsesĀ
- Metalworking: Cold chisels are widely used in metal fabrication and blacksmithing for cutting, shaping, and removing excess material from metal workpieces. They are effective for tasks such as cutting through bolts, rivets, and shaping metal components.
- Masonry: Cold chisels are employed in masonry work for cutting or shaping stones, bricks, and concrete. Masons use cold chisels to create precise lines or edges on these materials.
- Construction: Cold chisels are utilized in construction for tasks like cutting and shaping metal components, removing excess material from concrete or masonry, and fitting materials together.
- Automotive Repair: Mechanics use cold chisels for tasks such as cutting through rusted or damaged bolts, removing old gaskets, or shaping metal parts in automotive repair and maintenance.
- Woodworking: While not the primary tool for woodworking, cold chisels can be used to shape or carve softer materials like wood in certain applications.
- Jewelry Making: In jewelry making, cold chisels are employed for cutting and shaping metal sheets or wires to create intricate designs.
- Demolition: Cold chisels are sometimes used in demolition work to break apart or cut through materials like plaster, tiles, or thin metal.
- Artistic Sculpting: Artists and sculptors may use cold chisels to shape and sculpt metal or stone in artistic projects.
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