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Digger Don
05-12-2015, 11:00 PM
I was hunting a house today that was built in 1878. I dug this ball at about 9".
It's approx. the same dia. as a penny. It's heavy and green.
It may be nothing more than an old ball bearing. I have no idea.
DO YOU?? :thinkingabout:

MangoAve
05-13-2015, 07:13 AM
The casting line in pic 3 makes me think it was a crude casting of these balls, like the first time they were produced. The flat spot and green patina I am certain it's made of brass. The ball for a ball valve would have holes in it. Grapeshot wouldn't have been 3/4" diameter, and those were usually lead or iron. Today we have better casting and milling processes but I did find brass 260 balls with the exact same diameter as a penny at 0.75".
http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant.cfm?pid=20420&step=4&showunits=inches&id=1419&top_cat=0

Tony Two-Cent
05-13-2015, 07:27 AM
I agree with MangoAve's observations. It isn't round enough to be a ball bearing, and brass probably wouldn' t be strong enough.

I wonder if it is the ball out of a large crotal bell?

Full Metal Digger
05-13-2015, 07:46 AM
Guys, it's the ball out of a henway! :shocked04:

Digger Don
05-13-2015, 08:04 AM
Guys, it's the ball out of a henway! :shocked04:

Now that you mentioned it, I think your right

Lodge Scent
05-13-2015, 11:19 AM
Yep, henway for sure.

Pastpursuits
05-14-2015, 09:57 AM
I don't think its that heavy...nice try

Digger Don
05-14-2015, 10:43 AM
I don't think its that heavy...nice try

Actually, I looked it up in the henway catalog. The weights about right.

del
05-14-2015, 02:44 PM
the flat wear marks are a clue , Don is there just one flat spot on the ball or is there more then one , are they on opposite sides or not .

Digger Don
05-14-2015, 04:34 PM
the flat wear marks are a clue , Don is there just one flat spot on the ball or is there more then one , are they on opposite sides or not .

There are maybe four total. the one shown is at least twice the size of the others. Not exactly opposite sides, but close.