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Anybody recognize this tool.

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I have had this cutter for a good few years and I think it was intended to either cut rubber or leather washers.

The blade is made from a length of 1/4" steel rod with one end reduced down and profiled to form the blade.

Today the blade snapped so I ground it down and sharpened it to finish the job, but I wonder was this a commercially available item or home made.

The central point is spring loaded.

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yes, versions are commonly available. some with two cutting blades. its a hole or disc cutter, for metal or wood.

eg; https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ADJUSTABLE-CIRCLE-HOLE-CUTTING-DRILL-SAW-CHROME-/183252805928?hash=item2aaab7e928

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Hi fredk

 

Yes I know what it is for, I was hoping somebody would say oh that was made by xxxxxxx   company and then I could order a new blade assembly, but it looks like I will have to make one.

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It looks like the replacement knives are the same.  I haven't worn mine out if fifty years, used it ten times....
 

Gasket & Washer Cutter – No. 50

Designed for cutting gaskets and washers any size up to and including 24 inches outside diameter. Can be used with bit brace or by hand. Replacement blades made of the best material and workmanship. Highly polished. Replacement parts are also available.

Osborne
No.
Description Weight each
(oz)
UPC
No.
50 Gasket cutter 20 01860
50-B Replacement cutting blades 2 18024
50-P Center Pin 3 12117
50-R Rods for gasket cutter

4

18026

 

 

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Don't try using in a powered portable drill!  Can wrap things up in a hurry!  For powered use, use it in a drill press, and what ever material you are cutting should be clamped down securely.

Tom

 

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Tom,  you are sure right on that.   I used a milling machine on 'really slow', and used  brace and bit setup for many things.  Made water pump cylinder leathers, hydraulic cylinder seals, odd jobs.  A friend of mine used to be a hand gasket maker at Chicago Rawhide, I got it from him.  Also got a 38 Chevy pickup from him  :))))

God bless and stay safe when using power tools.  THINK before  you press that little button!

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