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What is this tool for?
The local used refrigerator store had a cleanup the other day and put
some things out in front marked "free". I brought home this tool because it looked like it may be useful. It's made by the Watsco Co. who is listed as a maker of refrigeration tools but I couldn't find anything about it. It has two cutting blades made of steel rule die stock that can be angled. There is a backup pad made of some sort of fibre. Any ideas about what it's for? Engineman http://www.photoworks.com/members/engineman |
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