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    Can identify this tool

    I found this tool in my uncles house. It doesn't have a letters or numbers on it. When you squeeze the grip the front lowers a bit. My guess is an intta comopnay tool to do some job, but not to be resold.

    Anyone have an idea what it might be?

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    Looks like a handsaw tooth set to me but would need more angles to tell...
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    We need more angle regardless. What's an " intta comopnay tool"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunray View Post
    We need more angle regardless. What's an " intta comopnay tool"?
    If I slowed down with the three finger typing I might hit the correct keys.

    Intra Company Tool. Something made only for use in that company to complete a function. Not designed for resale. It is still at my uncles house. I'll call my cousin for another picture.

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    Got a front view?
    "...slowed down with..." Doesn't help. If I didn't proof read everything I'd have to yell at myself about spelling. Been saying "I'm a technician. I don't need to know how to type." for 20 years or more. snicker.
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    Can't find an exact match

    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Looks like a handsaw tooth set to me
    When looking at Jim's pictures:
    At first I thought so also: Saw set pliers.
    But then got to thinking maybe modified to use as a Sheet Metal Flange tool.. also?.....
    ...... Because of the top adapter.
    Did a bit of reading about Saw Sets, nearly a 1,000 patents from the mid-1800's in to the late 1920's...... IIRC.

    I believe with the different size saw teeth, Jim's looks to be adjustable for them.
    I'll stick with Saw Set Pliers, which may be maker marked in between the handles..... maybe made by Diston.

    This picture below is a some what similar looking pair in action:


    Here's a link to misc makers on Ebay:

    saw set pliers | eBay

    PS: Still think (Jim's) have been slightly modified, but IDK

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    Thanks Charlie,

    The link was really helpful. Shows how many different versions were around. I'll have my cousin look inside the handles. He is more a garden then mechanical guy.

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    Reminds me of a blind rivet tool of some sort.

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