


Just getting a handle of what i have compared to what is available. i just bought a bottom feeder from Carter and got curious about these older gouges i have
Yes, they are indeed Glaser tools and very high quality. They are made from special alloys similar or identical to the current Thompson tools which are also of very high quality. They are made from high Vanadium particle metal alloys and are very tough and hold an edge. The handle color indicated the exact alloy as I recall. These were the first of the "high performance" turning tools, specially designed by Jerry Glaser- a turner and engineer. Google him to find out more. And yes, the handles have lead shot to absorb vibration. I have some and love them. If you want to sell them let me know.
there is i believe powdered lead in the handles and apparently no way to dislodge the gouges from the handle or is there?
The handles are filled with lead shot. If you remove the handle keep the open part of the handle up or the shot will spill out.
To take the tool out:
Clamp the handle in a vice - vertical
Put a vice grip on the tool
Heat the tool with a torch near the handle
Twist the tool with the vice grip pull out.
To put a new tool in I put a bead of thick CA around the inside of the the opening and slide the new in place.
I put a Thompson to replace my 1/4” and a Henry taylor to replace my 1/2”