Hi everyone
I just purchased these second hand wolf cub tools. Given that they have "made in Sheffield" stamped on them, and the company no longer seems in existence, they are clearly several decades old, probably made in 1950s.
I'm not asking for a definite, but what would be your hunch as to whether these are high speed steel or carbon steel?
I asked the previous owner, but I think they'd got them from a boot fair and so didn't know
I just came across this excerpt: "In 1978 Henry Taylor Tools was the market leader in the UK as the first Company to make turning tools from High Speed Steel."
I don't believe everything I read on the web though. Many thanks
Many thanks
I just purchased these second hand wolf cub tools. Given that they have "made in Sheffield" stamped on them, and the company no longer seems in existence, they are clearly several decades old, probably made in 1950s.
I'm not asking for a definite, but what would be your hunch as to whether these are high speed steel or carbon steel?
I asked the previous owner, but I think they'd got them from a boot fair and so didn't know
I just came across this excerpt: "In 1978 Henry Taylor Tools was the market leader in the UK as the first Company to make turning tools from High Speed Steel."
I don't believe everything I read on the web though. Many thanks
Many thanks