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    My $2 garagee sale find.

    Stopped at a garage sale on the way home and they had a few junky saws with kinked plates, a brace rusted tight, a few screwdrivers and this thing.

    I had never seen anything like this. Its like a compass you can put in a brace.

    IMG_20200924_162229646.jpg

    The little spurs need sharpening, but its kind if neat. Its marked Goddell Pratt. Not sure how much use it will get, but its cool.

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    It’s a circle cutter. I’ve got an old Craftsman for use in a drill press as opposed to a brace. I think I’ve used it twice.

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    My recollection is it can be used for cutting gaskets.

    Here is a different version:

    Gasket Cutter.jpg

    Oops, a little deeper and this appeared:

    Washer Cutter.jpg

    There are seemingly an endless supply of odd tools made to fit in a brace. Most of them come from a time before electricity in the home and barn were common.

    jtk
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    Jim,

    That would make sense. You could set one point to the OD and one to the ID and you would have a good pipe gasket

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