File from the farrier

D2Cat

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“Step one, rescue vintage worn out rasp_Step two, twist one end up a bit so you can hold onto it_ (Over the horn, using tongs and a vise will make things harder)_Step 3, flatten handle out in relation to the blade and hammer the handle until it."


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McMXi

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This image has been floating around for quite a few years. With the scourge of social media and the obsession for likes and followers, people will post this stuff without any credit given to the person that actually did the work.

There are some members on this forum who seem to be focused on getting people to watch their videos and subscribe to their YouTube channel. They should be paying vendors as far as I'm concerned since they're trying to sell something.
 

William1

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I made a rivet from a nail once.
I've also stripped multiple heads of Philips screws, terribly bent electrical wire staples and twisted lug studs off not realizing they where righty loosy on drivers side. I've made shims from beer cans. I'd post the pictures but they are inverted and upside down.
 
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