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anybody have an idea what this may be? it came out of an engine builders shop, only numbers on it are 3198 and 1E
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Re: piece of machinery Looks similar to a can edge roller or cutter . The ones I remember could roll a can lid and seal it , used mostly for canning food . This is much larger .
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Re: piece of machinery That's the same idea I had, or cutting strips of sheet metal........Mark
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Re: piece of machinery Its a capitchulator pin remover for a loafing bolt!!!
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Re: piece of machinery https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...7&d=1644948825
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Re: piece of machinery I think that the round peg with the set screw is a stop for measuring the distance from the cutting wheel, turned by the crank handle. It might be for cutting strips of something. I don't think sheet metal though, I'm leaning towards cardboard, linoleum or some other material.
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Re: piece of machinery I think it is a circle cutter.
You set the sliding piece to the radius and the wheel will cut a circle out of sheet metal. Mart. Edit: I'm not sure after googling images of vintage circle cutters. There's a subtle difference. |
Re: piece of machinery Circle cutter for gasket material or rubber is my guess.
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Re: piece of machinery it is either a whatchamecallit or widgett adjust for a lazy guy
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Re: piece of machinery You’re all wrong. It’s an apple peeler.
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Re: piece of machinery You put a grinder disc on it, that has a center hole in it.
Put the disc on that stud and move the stud toward the cutting wheel, and trim the wore out edge off the grinding disc, it's ready to grind some more. . |
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Re: piece of machinery Lanny and 51 MERC nailed it. I've got one and it works like a charm.
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Re: piece of machinery Don't go near it! It's a manual circumcision machine!!
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Re: piece of machinery That's it .I understand it once you explained it, I see where the disc fits over the stud sticking up & you can measure how much you wish to cut off. Jeez that was easy & any one can see that.
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