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Gary Whitt
05-20-2004, 9:24 AM
Rather than spending good lumber money on a burnisher, I decided to make one. :D
A friend helped me (he also got a burnisher out of the work). Plus, he had a lathe. :rolleyes:
The handle is an old cue stick (maple and walnut), turned down on the lathe.
The rod is a new push rod from a small-block Chevy!!! (yankee engineering)
I had a package of 16 new-in-th-box push rods that I never used on a rebuild. Talk about HARD metal!!! :eek:
I figured if a pushrod could survive the rpms of a Chevey small block, it had to be hard enough for a burnisher! ;)
The ferule is a piece cut from an old 20 guage shotgun barrel.
The finish is two coats of Tru Oil.

Mark Singer
05-20-2004, 9:51 AM
Nice!!

Nice!!

Nice!!

Jim Becker
05-20-2004, 10:23 AM
Very kewel. You might consider making up a bunch of these since you have "inventory" of the push rods...I suspect you could find a bunch of Neanders and semi-Neanders that would pay good money for such a nice tool.

Chris Padilla
05-20-2004, 4:51 PM
I use an old 1/2" drive rachet handle my grandfather gave me. I think tool steel works just fine for a burnisher although it is nowhere near as nice as those you made...very nice!

Tyler Howell
05-20-2004, 5:38 PM
You can't fool me Officer Gary, That's a night stick!:cool:

Very Cool!

Gary Whitt
05-21-2004, 9:27 AM
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh......
Tyler, don't tell everyone... ;)