this is in FIL's barn in michigan, if it does something i can use he will give it to me but i don't know what it is
this is in FIL's barn in michigan, if it does something i can use he will give it to me but i don't know what it is
Cast iron shingle cutter?
Going down the patent rabbit hole learned me that it was patented (or patent applied for) the same day as Tesla was granted one for an apparatus for transmitting electricity and also the motorcycle seat was invented. And a few years later I was born. And I am pretty unique as well. But as for the tool I have no idea.
No, it’s not a shear. And no, it’s not missing it’s blade.
But it’s probably still scrap metal. Unless you will be installing asbestos shingles.
It’s certainly not scrap. Even if it’s no longer useful for its intended purpose it’s a really cool antique.
In reply to SVreX :
Well if it is used to cut shingles, then it is a shear, just not a sheet metal shear, and maybe it doesn't need a blade more than it has.
In reply to TurnerX19 :
I suppose that could be true. Ive never heard it referred to as a shear.
It doesn’t exactly shear. It snaps the tile uniformly.
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