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Help identifying tool

Jamie V

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Can anyone tell me what exactly this tool is or what it came from?

I got it from my dad, we use it in the sheet-metal industry for beating a Pittsburgh lock together.

I think it might be from a piece of machinery or something that was turned into a tool.

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larry_g

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Maybe a caulking tool? I'm guessing that it is for packing something into position.

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Leaflessshadetree

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Don't ask.
My dad had something similar for "squaring" up bends. There were others for creating an offset or groove or forming a seam.
Used them when creating flashing or doing duct work.
 

readhead

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I have one about the same size. I was a union tinner and used it to set the flange in a Pittsburgh lock before bending over the outside flange with a setting hammer.
 
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