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    Posted 10 years ago

    TeddyBarky
    (5 items)

    Hello,

    Please see attached another tool I require help with identifying.
    I look forward to hearing any responses.

    Thanks
    Stuart

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    1. clockerman clockerman, 10 years ago
      I ll take a shot and say they are for replacing window panes. The glass is held by putting it into the grooves on the metal. Maybe,,I seem to remember using something like this 30-40 years ago.
    2. clockerman clockerman, 10 years ago
      Now I remember. These tools were used to break the glass after scoring it with a glass cutter. The glass would be chipped piece by piece with the edge of those tools. I think
    3. TeddyBarky, 10 years ago
      Hello clockermsn,

      It's more than what myself and neighbour can think of.
      We haven't a clue, I thought it was some kind of builders tool, for pointing maybe.
      Thanks for the reply, and if you get chance have a look at other items I've posted.
      See if you can help identify.

      Thanks
      Stuart
    4. rocker-sd rocker-sd, 10 years ago
      Tell me, is one tool convex and the other concave? Meaning the bottom where the teeth appear? Are the teeth sharp as with a cutting or shaving tool?

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