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I always referred to the as thunder studs. (trade name)
Concrete anchor drill whole same size drive in and tighten nut works very well.
Just make sure to drive down as far as you can before tightening.
Germans call them Ankerduebel.

Metalplast Vestol pipe deburring/chamfering tool for underfloor heating pipes​


Cool! :thumbsup:
 

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Not much corner wear noticeable to it, looks more like simple loss to rust.
The tang/tab isn't broken off, is a bit noteworthy.
The pattern halves were pretty well miss-aligned.
Did this chunk serve its purpose or get tossed aside for remelt and just somehow escaped the 2nd trip through the foundry?
 

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Lots of "flakes" around it and more wear in a center area.
Piece between the bolt and the block looks to be more of a thickness gauge/stop for whatever is pressing the work piece.
Note the smooth pressed looking scale or such, on top of the block, favoring the work side.
The weld (only on top of "stop block") shows no impact or wear.

Lack of oily mess tells me the workpiece material flows readily under pressure.
Or else there's a reason not to get it on the parts at that stage.

The bolt doesn't show much wear or twist of the yoke end.
Repetitive use looks to be on top of the block/anvil

Far left end has a screw/bolt for holding some other function shape protrusion.

Curious how many joints or reworks you'd see under the "patina"
 
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Pretty spot on.
That's a "saddle" on a power hammer lower die with a "kiss block" for maintaining thickness. I am making custom hammered hand-railing by hammering down 1" square stock "on the diamond".
The left end socket on the saddle is for when I use spring swages.

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Pretty spot on.
That's a "saddle" on a power hammer lower die with a "kiss block" for maintaining thickness. I am making custom hammered hand-railing by hammering down 1" square stock "on the diamond".
The left end socket on the saddle is for when I use spring swages.

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What have you got for a power hammer?
I have a Little Giant 100 #. Ser number 37IMG_2779.jpeg
Poured a base for it in my new shop last summer
Close to a yard and a half of concrete
 

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An early asian #88 air hammer. I have had a few Little Giants in my time. A 100# LG is a pretty nice old hammer.
I highly recommend putting a brake on yours if it doesnt have one already. And a guard over that big spring that dances right in front of your face when it's running.
 
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