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Making Iron
Making Iron

Making Iron

Date1890-1950
Object number00053487
NameCaulking Iron
MediumSteel
DimensionsOverall: 165 x 52 x 2 mm, 323 g, 30 mm
ClassificationsTools and equipment
Credit LineANMM Collection Gift from Bernard Lake
DescriptionA caulking iron is a chisel-like tool, usually about 6-7 inches long, mushroom-headed and their blades are mostly flared - a shape known as fantail. Their edges are sharp, blunt, or provided with grooves known as creases. They are driven by the means of a caulking mallet. The purpose of caulking tools is to force stranded oakum into the seams between the planks to make them watertight.
Making Iron
1890-1950
Making Iron
1890-1950
Making Iron
1890-1950
Making Iron
1890-1950
Making Iron
1890-1950
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