Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: scottg on September 03, 2012, 10:20:14 PM
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OK I know what this is. I was totally delighted to get it!
Just wondering who else knows?
yours Scott
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A pipefitters tool to mark a cut line around a pipe. The v portion is held tight to the pipe which then keeps it parallel and the end of the pantograph style arm has a small clamp for a soapstone,you then set the desired angle you require and then carefully mark a line around the pipe by moving the arms.
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I didn't see the tag saying .25 when I first responded,but, if you spent $25 you got a deal, if you payed 25 cents then you stole it congrats. Jim
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Thief!
What a deal!!
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That was quick!
OK the story
One time at the mine we were tired of slogging through a swap every winter.
Since it was not totally mandatory to clear it up the company wasn't giving us anything.
It became kind of a crew project to fix it.
We all decided if we had drainage it wouldn't hold water and eventually dry out. We had pipe to make a drain out of in the boneyard, but we didn't have any fittings. We needed a 45 degree bend.
Well Mcmaster had these tools, (big ones, it was 18" pipe) but they were spendy.
Like in $700 bucks spendy!
But they gave me a tiny picture in the catalog.
So I took a piece of channel iron and some flat bar stock, screws and washers etc and made one.
It wasn't so elegant, but it worked! I was able to mark the 2 pieces of pipe, torch them and weld them up.
It all worked in the end, and the swamp was gratefully drained.
Later when I found this small one I knew exactly what it was,
and was delighted.
yours Scott
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Nice find - sure beats the old fragile paper templates I have in a file folder.
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Cool never seen one before, we always used a piece of hard flexible plastic.