I'm intrigued, Does the wider vertical arm, positioned in the middle slide sideways? And, how many separate scales are there marked on the wooden parts?Anyone know what the tool may be and the purpose,please?
Thank you.
Very intriguing I noticed the gully at the bottom for storing some sort of marking implement and the graduations are marked to be read from the front whilst lay on its back on a bench so the reply about tiles /glass seems possible maybe even lead for roofs and gutters
Guessing. Maybe used as a guide in cutting tiles/glass to fit in a pre-determined area.
e.g. pre-set the angle, slide the tile in behind the sliding vertical post and mark for cutting
I will take better pictures . I also think is a angle setting tool. All the sliding parts are marked off.I'm intrigued, Does the wider vertical arm, positioned in the middle slide sideways? And, how many separate scales are there marked on the wooden parts?
Tut TutLooks like old school tool used in building eg paramids
The arched part is marked in degrees and the rest in inches. Maybe an roofing angle setting or something like that?Could it be a slater's marking out device?
Would a slate fit onto it?
Does it look like a one off, home made tool?
Brian
Easier ways of marking slates and it wouldn't last five minutes on a roof...Could it be a slater's marking out device?
Would a slate fit onto it?
Does it look like a one off, home made tool?
Brian
No names on it.Is there a maker's mark? Some kind of clue there if there is.
Is sliding and the pointy shape is only to slide under the arch and tight to the other vertical piece.The round bar thing at the bottom looks to be attached to a square bar with a pointy bit near the hinge. Is this part removable, or slidable, and is the thing that looks like a pointy end in fact, a pointy end?
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