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Re: yes
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Re: yes ()

Dean J in MN
Yep. The bolsters are sitting on a little shoulder in the main chisel, so all the hammering force is transfered into the chisel. There is no way the bolster can come off, they were undersized a little and then "convinced" to become part of the chisel with a large hammer. :)

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