Mark Barone
Well-Known Member
Can I get a stamp that I hit with a hammer and also has the ability to be placed in an auger press if I eventually go that route? Or are they two different stamps?
Haha I only ask about 1/2 as many as I want too.Boy Mark, somebody got their weekly dose of questionaires disease , huh? You go boy.!!!
Yes I gave Henry Evers a call. Great company. I just haven’t pulled the trigger yet.I concur with what Kevin said. My addition would be this..... Make sure you buy QUALITY when it comes to a stamp. A few times during my career I have tried some of the cheaper outfits, and was sorely disappointed. Now, keep in mind that I hot stamp only, just because I've had some bad experiences with pressing in my mark, but even then, I've had a couple of stamps that lasted less then 10 impressions before the "Y" in my last name mushroomed beyond recognition. Personally, I only purchase from Henry Evers Corp. I've only had to purchase 2 from them in the last 25 years.
Typically, I mark 150-200 blades annually, with a stamp. I also use etched marks on blades that are too thin or delicate to stamp. You'll understand one day, when you attempt to stamp a 1/8" or less blade.....
That makes sense. I don’t even have a press yet either. it’s jjst A hobby so I don’t know how far I should go with it.Hello Mark,
It would depend on how your press holds things. I get my stamps custom made by a place near me and I had them step the top portion of the stamp down to provide shoulders to seat it in my press. I can still strike it if I need to but since I built a hydraulic unit to press it in I have never put a hammer to it again, which seems to have greatly increased the life of the stamp.
If you want to shop around, here is my stamp maker- Industrial Marking ProductsThat makes sense. I don’t even have a press yet either. it’s jjst A hobby so I don’t know how far I should go with it.