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How to Use Juneero
Dr. David M. MacMillan
Juneero logo
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Juneero tool label
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Juneero tool, closeup of left side
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Juneero tool, closeup of right side
Dr. David M. MacMillan
Juneero tool, left side
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Juneero tool, right side
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Juneero tool, showing vise
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British Patent 411,157 (1936)
Dr. David M. MacMillan
British Patent 525,040 (1940)
Dr. David M. MacMillan
British Patent 542,965 (1942)
Dr. David M. MacMillan
British Patent 543,553 (1940)
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US Patent 2,282,206 (1942)
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Canadian Patent 411,968 (1941)
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Canadian Patent 411,588
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Peter Watson (at 12:54am, Fri 2nd Nov, 12) |
I have recently acquired a Juneero tool (the crop/bend/punch tool). Presumably it would have originnally had a supply of metal strips. What were the width of those strips, and what sort of thickness (tin-can? heavier?)
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Peter Watson trapia@bigpond.net.au |
Malcolm Hanson (at 7:41am, Sun 1st Jul, 12) |
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