Or a 1939 WhappermanLooks like maybe a 1930's era Frammis roller offset grunion shaper.
Or a 1939 WhappermanLooks like maybe a 1930's era Frammis roller offset grunion shaper.
Nice find there Muddy. I thought it was some sort of metal brake tool for bending sheet metal. I refrain from guessing on that second item, but I think I saw one in an adult store. I didn't know what it was then either, and didn't ask.
Yes. It's called a (Leavitt) Mortise Marking gauge. c.1890 Here are a couple similar ones.The second item is a scribe for marking boards, the first item i have no idea
First 2 pics are of a tool used to hold your handsaw to sharpen the teeth. Slip the blade into it and turn the cam down to lock the saw in place. Gave used my grandfather's for the last 50+ years. Looking for another one.
Nope, used for holding a handsaw so you can sharpen its teeth with a triangle file.Wild guess would be for bending sheet metal for ductwork, especially flat duct turns, offsets, where it's not all 90 degree bends. Again, a wild guess.
The one in the top picture is a device to hold a hand saw straight and secure while you are sharpening the teeth by hand with a file and you can set the teeth while it's held in the saw vise!. The one I have is made a little differently
I also have a tooth setter to go with it.The one in the top picture is a device to hold a hand saw straight and secure while you are sharpening the teeth by hand with a file and you can set the teeth while it's held in the saw vise!. The one I have is made a little differently
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ThanksYes. It's called a (Leavitt) Mortise Marking gauge. c.1890 Here are a couple similar ones.