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Muddy boots and gardening tools on back deck with flower pots with hyacinth bulb in pot after working in garden.
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Local Accession Number: 11_07_003861
Title: On-site computer repairman at work, Boston
Creator/Contributor: Grant, Spencer, 1944- (Photographer)
Genre: Slides; Portrait photographs
Date created: 1978
Physical description: 1 slide : color ; 35 mm.
General notes: Title from photographer caption.
Subjects: Computers; Maintenance & repair; Hand tools; Industrial technicians
Collection: Spencer Grant Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright (c) Spencer Grant
Traditional north European woodworking carpenters axe. Laminated steel. Turpentine, beeswax and linseedoil mixture for the steel as the treatment for anti rust. 3 1/2" faxe. Rockwell 60 (HRC). Linseedoiled and beeswaxed 18" elm wood handle.
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Some collection of completed orders. It is not often possible to put together so many of our creations that has been made in a while. This morning before saying "Goodbye" to our work we had a chance to document this happen.
Some collection of completed orders. It is not often possible to put together so many of our creations that has been made in a while. This morning before saying "Goodbye" to our work we had a chance to document this happen.
I used a medium bastard file to remove the rolled poll edge. I will do everything by hand because this is a great hand tool and I want to put sweat and love into restoring this old axe. Took quite a bit of effort and time to get the edge flush. I will use sandpaper to remove the rust. Looks like the original black paint is still on the axe.