Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: PFSchaffner on December 10, 2015, 03:37:21 PM
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Finally, this nice file holder (or at least that's what
I assume it is) -- brass or maybe bronze? -- says
only "Wolverine Tool Company" and "patent appd for".
Anyone recognize it or care to venture a date?
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If it's a file holder, it will hold only specific sizes of files - which could be fine, if the application called for a particular size. How wide is the clamping area?
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Hello, I found a link to Wolverine Brass Works, not sure if there is a connection.
http://www.datamp.org/patents/displayPatent.php?number=894,627&type=
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If it's a file holder, it will hold only specific sizes of files - which could be fine, if the application called for a particular size. How wide is the clamping area?
It expands from roughly 3/4" to 1-1/2". Shown here attached to
a 14" mill file. I have no idea whether it would be used at the rear
of the file (thus), in place of a handle; or at the front, combined with a handle;
or in pairs, one at front, one at rear.
Owner-stamped on top: "Packard." In a Detroit context, that has
just got to refer to the (in)famous Packard Assembly Plant.
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Ah, thanks; that wasn't clear to me in the first picture.
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Hello, Here is a photo & description of a Snap-on Vixen Reveal File Holder. Look familiar? Regards, Lou
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I have a forged steel one with a tapered slot that fits onto the tang of a large file....