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Metal crimper
they are used for that purpose, but who would use them?
This is a 2 part question?... :innocentwhistle:
A sheet metal worker? Looks like it would be used for making ductwork.
Not for duct work.
Used to crimp tin for standing seam tin roof. I used those tools for many summers helping my granddad put on tin roof. Actually I was wrong, this is a turning tool to turn up the edges. The crimpers have a lip that crimps the sides together. These tools came in pairs of different heights, 2 turners and 2 crimpers.
Quote from: bambam on May 12, 2019, 10:52:47 AM
Used to crimp tin for standing seam tin roof. I used those tools for many summers helping my granddad put on tin roof. Actually I was wrong, this is a turning tool to turn up the edges. The crimpers have a lip that crimps the sides together. These tools came in pairs of different heights, 2 turners and 2 crimpers.
Dang, I thought it was for circumcision.
Quote from: pitw on May 12, 2019, 09:12:59 PM
Dang, I thought it was for circumcision.
:laf: :alscalls:
What is wrong with you?? :laf:
It's a material stretcher for upholstery work isn't it?
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Quote from: FinsnFur on May 13, 2019, 10:02:53 PM
Quote from: pitw on May 12, 2019, 09:12:59 PM
Dang, I thought it was for circumcision.
:laf: :alscalls:
What is wrong with you?? :laf:
I think nothing is wrong. :shrug:
Barry :alscalls:
Roofer's tong for sealing seams on metal roofs.