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Bad Eye Bill

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These were in a bunch of tools I picked off the scrap truck yesterday. I'm sure someone or several someones here know exactly what they are used for.

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These were in a bunch of tools I picked off the scrap truck yesterday. I'm sure someone or several someones here know exactly what they are used for.

Thank in advance.

The last one is a paint scraper. I can't make out the first one
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My 95-year-old neighbor gave me a paint scraper almost exactly like that six months or so ago. I'm using it (along with my carbide-tipped Bahco) in refinishing the trim of my prewar home. It works quite well, and the two radii of the rounded end matches the moulding on my old house perfectly.
 
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Bad Eye Bill

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Yeah, paint scraper makes sense. Saw set does too. I googled saw set and came up with a couple that aren't exact but are very similar. Looks like you guys have done it again, thanks.
 

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These were in a bunch of tools I picked off the scrap truck yesterday. I'm sure someone or several someones here know exactly what they are used for.

Thank in advance.

First one is a saw set for setting the angle on manual saw blades.

The second one looks like an angle/corner scraper for tiling/mortar work.
 

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I have a set of three of those paint scrapers. Different shapes on the ends of each one. Very handy for refinishing molding and furniture with a lot of groves. Not sure of the first one as it's not like any saw sets I have..
 
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Bad Eye Bill

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I have a set of three of those paint scrapers. Different shapes on the ends of each one. Very handy for refinishing molding and furniture with a lot of groves. Not sure of the first one as it's not like any saw sets I have..


I googled saw sets and found several that were very similar but none exactly the same, they were all German made if I recall right.
 
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