Niagara Stamping /“Tool - Archive
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iLLustRATED Catalogue t. . OF THE
NIAGARA TINSMITHS’ TOOLS >
MANUFACTURED BY THE
Niagara Stamping /“Tool Go.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
HIGHEST AWARD AT COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION.
THE COMPLETE LINE OF
Niagara Tools for Sheet-Metal Workers,
ALSO COMPRISES
I Power Squaring and Circle Shears,
iGrang Slitting and Punching Machines,
A Presses of Many Styles and Sizes,
^ CAN-MAKERS* TOOLS,
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Process Kettles and Gasoline ;^jjtfits,
' constructed^Dn Improved Metliods at Kes^nable Prices.1
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Gotriplete Catalogue will be Mailed Free on Application.
^ WRITE FOR NET PRICES ON TOOLS NEEDED.
FOLDING AV\CMI/MES
NIAGARA BAR FOLDERS.)
The “Keystone” is the most improved machine of its kind. Itl|^
has an ingenious device for adjusting the gauge for varying widths
of lock. An index finger shows on a dial the width of the lock toi({'
which the machine is set. It will form square joints or angled, 4;
fold narrow or wide locks, turn a round edge for wiring and form d|
these locks on medium plate with ease. The lock is of uniform ij|
width the entire length. Interchangeable parts. i
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BAR FOIiDERSKeystone Bar Folder, 17 inches, lock 3̂ ^ to 1 in $ 25.0^
“ “ “ 20 “ “ “ 30.00‘‘ “ 30 “ 40.00
“ 36 “ “ - “ 65.00“ “ 42 “ “ i to If in 80.00
The “Excelsior” has the same advantages as the Keystone and
I in addition a spring attachment for counter-balancing the bar
land a device for rapid adjustment for varying thicknesses of
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i Excelsior Bar Folder, 30 inches, lock 3% to 1 in $ 50. 0036 “ “ “ “ “ 75.00
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“ “ “ 42 “ “ f “ If 90.00
SHEET IRON FOLDERS.
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The “Wright’s” Folds Pipe After Being Formed.
Wright’s Folder, 42 inches, lock and in $ 20. 00“ “ 30 “ “ “ 12.00
Wright’s Folder, with Fairchild’s attachment for foldslonger than the machine, 30 inches, lock f, f, ^ in. 16.00
Wood Bottom Folder, 48 inches, lock to f “ 20.00“ “ 30 “ “ “ “ 10.00
No. 4 Sheet Iron Folder, will fold No. 20 iron.
30 inches, lock to 1 in
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35.00Improved Folder, 30 “ < ( A “ 1 “ 1 10.00
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Capacity 18. 00“ “ 60 “ < f < ( it No. 24 25.00“ “ 72 “ ( < a a "iron and 50. 00
Iron Bottom Folder, 30 “ < ( A it^
itlighter. 7.00
“ “ “ 39 < ( i { n 12.00
For Edging Oil Can Breasts, Funnel Bodies, etc.
Can Top Folder, No. 1 for f inch locks 8.00“ “ “ No. 2 for to i inch locks 12.00
We make other Folders besides the above.
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encased and RAYMOND'S MACHINES
Encased Wiring Macome.
Encased Large Turner.
Encased Small Turner.
Setting Down Machine.
Raymond’s Small Burr.Raymond’s Large Burr.
Raymond’s Large Turner.
Raymond’s Wiring Machine.Raymond’s Small Turner.
NIAGARA ENCASED MACHINES.
Interchangeable parts. The gearing is encased to keep away the
dirt. There is an adjustable box on all machines, by means of
which the upper face can be moved backward or forward to ac-
commodate different thicknesses of tin, or to compensate for the
wearing of the journals.
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Each machine is carefully inspected before leaving our factory,
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and should any part break with fair usage, owing to undetected
Iflaws in the steel it will be replaced, free of charge,
iBoth upper and lower faces on Niagara Encased and Raymond
IMachines are removable from the shafts.
With standEncased Wiring Machine $ 14.00
‘‘ Large Turner, i with extra upper 1 1 . 50“ Small “
] and lower face 11.25Large Burr, ) with extra 10.50
“ Small ‘‘5 upper face 10.00
Setting Down 9.75“ extra heavv for A inch seam 11.00
Price includes improved standard—without stand 75c. less.
Extra Improved Machine Standard 1.00
RAYMOND’S MACHINES.With Stand
Raymond Wiring Machine $ 12 00‘‘ Large Turner,
^with extra upper 10.25
‘‘ Small “f and lower face 10 00
“ Large Burr, ) with extra 9.00“ Small “
)upper face 8.50
Setting Down 9.75“ “ extra heavy for inch seam 11.00
Price includes improved standard—without stand 75c. less.
Extra Improved Machine Standard 1. 00
SPECIAL MACHINES.We frequently build machines for special work
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beading AVACHINES. &c
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No. 04 Beader.
NIAGARA STOVE PIPE CRIMPER ANDREADERS.
This machine facilitates the putting together of metal pipes. It
crimps and turns in the edges so that the lengths are easily put
together, and beads the pipe at the same time. Plain collars are
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furnished to take the place of O. G. rolls when crimping only is
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desired. Cut gears, steel rolls.
! The geared machine is easier to operate, the direct-acting one
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works faster.
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With standNiagara Crimper and Deader, direct-acting or geared $12. 00
“ “ “ “ with treadle attachment. .... 14.00
Climax Crimper and Deader 7. 50Pipe Crimper, L. L. Rowe’s 1.50
Rim Machine, encased. 18.00It burrs, curves and contracts the edge of rim at same operation.
Crimper, No. 1 for cans not less than 2i dia. up to 74 long.. $18.00‘ xVo. 2 “ “ “ “ “ H “ “ 6“ “
.. 15.00
NIAGARA READING MACHINES.Niagara Readers, Capacity.No. 1 13 in. throat, 3prs. of rolls. No. 20 iron $32.25No. 2 10 “ “ 3 “ “ No 20 ‘
‘ 31.25No. 3 74 “ - 3 “ “ No. 20 ‘
‘ 26 25No. 4 6 “ “ 4 “ “ No. 36 ‘
‘ 19.75No. 5 4 “ “ 5 “ “ for tin 16.75No. 024 for hand 4 “ “ 1
“ O.G.No. 16 ‘ 40.00No. 024 for power 4 “ “ 1
“ “ “ No. 16 “45. 00
No. 04 for hand 84“ “ 1
“ “ No. 14 “ 120.00No. 04 for power 84
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^ 130. 00Interchangeable Parts.
Candle Stick Former and Deader, for small boxes, whip sockets, &c.No. 1 for work up to 5 in. long $20 00No. 2 “ “ 64 “ 30.00
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GROOVING MACHINES.The “Niagara"’ has a removable round horn, small enough in
!diameter to permit ot grooving work two inches in diameter. Suit-
; able for inside as well as outside grooving. Price includes 1 flat
Iand three grooved rolls.
iGrooves on rolls, for outside seams /g, i, i inch.
Grooves on horn, for inside seams3^2 ^ 4 » i inch.
Niagara Groover, 14 inches, capacity No. 24 iron $14.0017 “ “ “ “ 17.0020 “ “ “ “ 20.0030 “ “ “ “ 30.00
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“ 36 “ “ “ “ 36.00' Stow’s “ 17 “
) Three grooved rolls 11.00’ “ “ 20 “
)j-3_, inch 13.50
{ Encased “ 17 “[Three grooved rolls 11.00
20 “j ^2 ,
inch 13.50
The “Queen City” grooves and closes the seam at same oper-ation. Convenient to operate. Will groove pipe No. 24 gauge and
;lighter, not less than 2| inches diameter, 32 inches long. Four
i grooved rolls y%, and inch.
Queen City Groover, with square horn $30. 00“ “ “ with round horn for 2 inch and larger
pipe, for inside and outside seams 35. 00
DOUBLE SEAMERS.We recommend to parties ordering Double Seamers to consider
the kind of work to be done and also the experience of those whoexpect to use them.
Hulbert’s, with deflecting{ $30.00
“ without “i
25.00
Olmsted’s. 8 discs. for work up to
No. 1, with Setting Down, 144 inches high 30.00
No. 2, without “ “ 144 “ “ 25.00
No. 01, with “ “ 20 “ “ 35.00
No. 0,“ “ “ 25 “ “ 50.00
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Moore’s No. 1—14 inch throat, for heavy metal 21.00“ No. 2— 13
“ “ for common work 19.00“ No. 3— 9 “ “ for coffee pots, &c 16.00
POWER DOUBLE SEAMERS.For factory use. See complete catalogue
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TINKERS* STAKES.Wrought Iron with Steel Faces.
CAST IRON WITH POLISHED FACES.
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Bath Tub Stake.
STAKES.Wrought with Steel Faces.
Beakhorn, No. 1—45 pounds $15.00' “ No. 2—40 13.25I
“ No. 4—30 10.00• Double-Seaming, No. 1, large end 17 in , small end 12 in. . . 9.00
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“ “ No. 2, each end 11 inches 8.00! Conductor, No. 0, each end 14 inches 6.00
“ No. 00, long end 20 in., short end 14 in 7.00
iBevel Edge Square, No. 1, face 3x5 inches 6.00
“ “ “ No. 2, face 2| X 4^ inches 5.00I Biowhom, large end 9 in., small end 17^ in 5.00
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Creasing, with horn, round end 9^ in.,flat end 6^ in 4. 50
“ common, 14^ inches long 4.00
Coppersmith’s Square, 2f x 4^ inches 3. 50Common “ 2f x 4^ “ 3.00
Large 3i x 5i 7.00
Small “ 2fxli “ 2.00
Candle Mould, small end 18 in., horn 8^ in 2.75
Needle Case, flat end 8 in., small end 10| in 2.25
Tea Kettle, with 4 heads 15.75
Hatchet Nos. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Length of Blade.. 16 14i 13 11 9 7 in.
$5.00 4.25 3.50 2.75 2.25 1.75
Bottom Nos. 12 3 4Width If U If 'I in.
$1.00 .80 .75 .50
Cast Iron with Polished Faces.
Conductor, No. 1, large end 15 in., small end Hi in 4.00“ No. 2,
“ 14 10 “ 3.00
Solid Mandrel, Nos. 00 0 1 2 3
60 40 34 30 27 in. long.
$10.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.00
Round Head 1.25
Bath Tub 1.25
Double Seaming, with 4 heads 9. 00
Hollow Mandrel, No. 000, 36 in. long, 3 in. diameter 5.00“ No. 0, 40 “ “ 4 “ “ 5.50‘‘ No. 00, 60 “ 4| ‘‘ 10.00
“ “ Extra, 48 “ “ Ilf “ 25.00
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TI/NMERS’ t\\ND TbOLS
Solid Punches. Setting Hammer. Raising Hammers. Riveting Hammer. Rivet Set. Grooving Tool.
Double Catciug Shear. 1. 2 Hollow Punch.
HAND AND BENCH SHEARS.Snips, or Hand Shears, with forged handles.
Nos. 10 9 8 7 6iWill cut 8 4 4:i in.
Straight, per pair, $1.40 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00Circular, “ “ 2.25 2.5U 3.00 3.50 4.25
Bench Shears.Nos. 00 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
WiUcut 12 lOi 9 8f 8f 8 7 6 in.
$13.50 12.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.00 3.50Elbow Bench Shears, No. A $ 5. 25
“ “ “ No. B, extra heavy, 6 in. cut 12.00Double Cutting Shears, No. 1, small 2.25
“ No. 2, medium 3.00
CHISELS.Wire Chisels.
i I i f I I 1 H If U If 2 in.
Each 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 20 24 29 cts.
Circular Chisels per inch .25
Lantern “ each .12
HAMMERS.Raising Hammers, Nos. 1 2 3 * 4
Each $2.25 1.75 1.25 .75
Handles, extra per dozen $1.25Nos. 0 1 2 8 4 5
Size of face. If If 1 f f f in.
Riveting Hammers, each, $1.30 .82 .70 .57 45 .40
Setting Hammers, “ .82 .70 .57 .45 .40
Planishing Hammers per lb. $1.00
RIVET SETS and HAND GROOVERS.Rivet Sets and Headers,
Nos. 00 0 1 2 3
For iron rivets 14 10 «& 12 8 6 4 & 5 lbs.
Each $0.75 .75 .63 .63 .50
Nos. 4 5 6 7 8
For iron rivets 24 & 3 If & 2 I4 If lbs. 10 & 12 oz.
Each $0.50 .37 .87 .32 .32
Grooving Tools,
Nos. 00 0 12345678Sizes 4 I yf i -sV A A A iEach $0.75 .75 .63 .63 .50 .50 .37 .37 .25 25
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Bench Plates. Nos. 0 12Size 48 X 12 37 x 8 30 x 8 inches.
$9.00 5.00 3.00
Solid Punches. No. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, and prick.. each $ .12
Set of Solid Punches—4 punches, 2 chisels per set . 72Hollow Punches to and including, If in. diam per inch 1.00
“ “ above If inch diameter “ 1.25
Scratch Awls, ring end per doz. 1.50
Acme Cutting Nippers—Stevens Patent.Nos 1 2 3 4 5
Each . 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25
Melting Ladles, 3 4 5 6 inches.Each ... $ .17 .28 .47 .61
Soldering Coppers lb $
Cast Steel Pliers, 4 U 5 6 7 8Flat Nose, each $ .38 .38 .42 .50 .71 1.05
Round Nose, each .42 .50 .71
Wing Dividers, cast steel, polished.6 7 8 9 10 12 15 18 24 in.
Each .46 .55 .63 .75 .84 1.00 1.50 2.00 3.00
Circumference Rule, Steel,
plain } 36 inches ... 3.50(( (
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“ nickeled f long ... 4.00
Wire Gauges, No. 1 round. Nos. 0 to 36 1 English, each . .. 2.00“ No. 2 ( 6 Nos. 6 to 36 f Standard . .. 1.25
Tinners’ Squares, Steel.
No. 3 2 in. wide, f,board & brace measure, each
No. 5, 2 in. wide, i,f,
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No. 6, 2 in. wide, f,‘‘ “ “ “
No. 10, in. wide, 1 foot, i, f- eachNo. 32, 1^ in. wide, not tapered, on both sides ‘ ‘
New Bench Drill
Geared Breast Drill, No. 1 double (
“ “ “ No. 2 single < 4 drills“ No. 3 “
2.92
2.71
2.591.88
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10.004 503.753.00 I
Parallel Bench Vises, Nos. 0 1 2 3 4Length of jaw 3 3f 4 4^ 5 in.
Fixed $5.50 6.50 8.50 10.75 16.00
Swivel 6.25 8.00 10.00 13.25 18.50
Hickory Mallets, 2 to 3 inches, assorted per doz. $1.50 )
“ “ 4 inches “ 2.00 1
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SUNDRIES. (See Catalogue.)
Square Box and Pipe Former.
14 in. with 3 forming bars for square and round corners.$50. 00
20 “
30 “
Square Pan SwedgeCreasing Swedge . .
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Cullender “
55. 00
60. 00
5.00
5.25
4.75
Square Pan Turner; No. 1, 20 inches 2.50“ ‘‘ No. 2, 15 ‘‘ 2.00
Whitney’s Square Pan Former, 20 inch 2. 50
Miller’s Square Pan Folder, 20 inch 5. 00
Coffee Pot Lip Former 10.00
Boss Former 1.50
Jones’ Oval Handle Former
Miller’s“ “
Smiths’ “ “
I for forming oval
1rings of wire.
6.00
3.00
6.00
Wire Ring Former 3.00
Miller’s Wire Bail Former 1.50
Wire Cutter and Bail Former 10.00
No. 168 Notching Machine for notching blanks for Tin Ware 40. 00
Tube Formers
^ Without Breaker.
2i 5 6 8 11 15 20 24 30 36 in.
$20.00 25.00 27.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 100.00
With Breaker.
15 20 24 30 36 in.
$45.00 55.00 65.00 85.00 115.00
In tubes of small diameter it is necessary to form the U shape
first with the breaker and complete the tube at next operation.
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FIRE POTS AND ROOFERS* TOOLS.
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FIRE POTS.
Buttle’s Patent—Double Damper, Base Burning $3.25
Cast Iron—Brick lined 4. 50
Excelsior Gas Furnace 1.75
Gas Pressure Fire Pot 2. 50
No. 3. Gem Gasoline Fire Pot, with tin reservoir 7.00
No. 3.“ “ “ “copper “ 8.50
ROOFERS^ TOOLS.Roofing Tongs, i, f, 1, IJ, li. If, 2 in per set, 2 pairs. 6.00
Roofing Tongs, adjustable, for 6 sizes each 4.00
Gutter Tongs each 5.00
Hand Double Seamers per set—2 pairs 1. 75
Cleat Former, No. 1, for 1 in. cleat, 4 in. long 4.00“ “ No. 2, for If & H “ 2f “ 4.50“ “ No. 3, for If in “ 9 “ 8.00
Wood Roofing Folders 14 20 30 inches.
Common $2.50 2.50 3.50
Improved with gauge . . 3. 50 5. 00
Burritt’s Double Seamer, 2 pairs constitute 1 set.
Common gauge, to follow 1 & If in. tongs per set. 30.00
Wide “ “ If&H “ “ 30.00
Roofing Notcher, for bench 30.00“ “ on iron legs 36.00
Brace and Cleat Bender 6. 00
Brace and Wire Bender, Improved. 12.50
SLATERS’ TOOLS.Slaters’ Ripper 2. 00
“ Hammer 3.00
“ Stake, not graduated 75“ “ graduated 1 to 12 inches 1.25
“ Scaffold Bracket 2.50
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CUTTER BEADERS AND FORA\INCROLLS.
Tin Kpe Former. Stove Pipe Former.
GUTTER BEADERS.
15 20 30 36 43 60
Iron Bottom $3. 50 4.00 6.00 9.00 20.00
Improved 4. 50 5. 50
Excelsior 4.50 5.50 10 00 20.00
Steel Rods, only 1.75 2.00 3.00 4.00 4.50 8.00
Price includes 1 rod. State size wanted.
STOVE AND TIN PIPE FORMERS.Size 1x12 lixl6 11x20 IfxSO 2x30 2x37 inches.
Plain 12.00 9.00 10.00 18.00 19.00 24.00
Slip Roll 10.00 11.00 19.00 20.00 ^26.00
List of heavier and longer Slip Rolls, see page 19.
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96 120 in
30.00 55.00
65.00 75.00
13.00 16.00
SLIP ROLL FORMERS.
Diam. Length.Prices not including pulleys
Plain. Singleand legs.
Doubleinches. back-geared. back-geared.
30 $48.50 $58.5036 57.50 67.50
3 30 63.00 75.00 $87.003 36 75.00 87.00 99.003 42 87.00 99.00 111.003 48 99.00 111.00 123.003^ 30 105.00 117.00
36 120.00 132.00
3^ 42 135.00 147.0048 150.00 162.00
4 30 135.00 150.004 36 145.00 160.004 42 156.00 171.004 ^48 174.00 189.005 ' 42 _ w (
C! be )200.00 220.00
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EXTRAS.
300.00 ^.2 -1325.00
3 4 5 6 in. diam.Iron legs $10.00 12.50 12.50 15.00
Pulleys $6.00 6.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00
Each additional inch in length$1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.25
Prices of longer and heavier Rolls on application.
CORRUGATINa AND CRIMPINGROLLS.
Prices on receipt of particulars as to work to be done.
PAN FOLDING MACHINES.Economical in making bread and other square pans. Ask for
description.
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SQUARING SHEARS
Niagara Foot Gap Shear.
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FOOT SQUARING SHEARS.Excelsior Shear 14 inches, with top shelf.
- “ 20 ““ “ 30 “
Queen City Shear 14 in. with top shelf“ “ 20 “
25 “ “
“ 30 ‘‘
“ 36 “ with holddown“ 42 “
- 52 “
.. 60 “
CapacityNo. 18
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$33.0035.0050.00
36.0040.0048.0055.0090.00140 00180.00240.00
Niagara Shears, Plain, with weight device, no springs.“ 20 in. with top shelf
")50.00
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Capacity 60. 0030 ^ No. 18 68.00
“ 36 “ “ “I
iron and 115.00‘‘ 42 ‘‘ “
J lighter 165.00
Extras 20 25 30 36 42 in.
Pan $4.00 4.50 5.00 7.00 10.00Holddown 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00
Improved Gauges, Back or Front,$3.50 3.50 4.00 5.00 6.00 each.
Hercules Shears, 20 in with holddown "j $85. 00“ “ 25 “ “ “
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Will cut 95.00“ 30 No. 15 100.00
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iron and 140.00“ 42 “ “ “ J lighter 185.00
Foot Gap Shears 30 in., 15 in. throat'] Will cut 110.00“ “ “ 36 “ “
i No. 16 130.00“ “ “ 42 “ “ “ [iron and 165.00“ “ ‘‘ 50 “ “
J lighter 210.00
Holddown, extra 8.00Drop Leaves, extra 5.00
Cornice Makers’ Shears 6 foot cut 1 275.00- “ 7 ‘‘ “I WUlcut 325.00‘‘ ‘‘ 8 ‘‘ ‘‘ !^No. 18iron 375.00“ “ 10 “
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and lighter 475.00“ “ 11 J 575.00
Improved Back Gauge, extra 35.00
Prices of Squaring Shears include a set of gauges.
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CIRCLE SMEARS, LEVER SMEARS M^DPUNCMES.
Stock Shear. Stock Shear and Punch Combined. No. 1, Ring and Circle Shear.
CIRCI.E SHEARS.
Waugh’s Circle Shears. Capacity No. 20 iron and lighter.
No. 1 cuts 3 to 14 in. circles, slit 9 in. wide $33.00No. 2 “ 3 to 20 “ “ “9 “ 38.00No. 3 “ 34 to 41 “ “ “9 55.00No. 4 “ 34 to 48 “ “ “9 “ 65.00No. 5 4 to 48 ‘ “ “12 “ 80.00No. 1 Niagara Slitting Head, slits 9 inches wide 20.00No. 2 “ “ “ “ 12 “ “ 45.00
No. 1 Ring and Circle Shear, cuts internal and outside circles.
For hand ) Capacity No. 22 iron, 42. 00For power
)circles 3 to 15 inch, diam 55.00
Flander s Circle Shear, with 4 pairs of discs.
No. 1 with Edge turner)
for tin, will cut circles 30.00
No. 1 without “ “)
from 24 to 23 inches diameter 25.00
On iron legs extra 7. 50
Savage’s Circle Shear, with 4 pairs of discs
with Burring Attachment(24 to 35. 00
without ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ - 23 in. 30. 00with “ “ and Edge Turner (circles. 40.00
CURVED OR ELROW SHEARS.
20 25 30 36 inches.
For Foot $65.00 80.00 100.00 '150.00
For Power 150.00 180.00 225.00 275.00
Prices of Curved Shear's do not include Blades.
CURVED SHEAR DLADES FORELROWS.
2 2i 3 3i 4 5 in.
Per set $25.00 27.00 30.00 32 00 35.00 37.50 40.00
54 54 6 7 8 9 10 in.
Per set $42.50 45.00 47.50 50.00 55.00 60.00 70.00
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LSVER SHEARS AND PUNCHES
Niagara Lever Shear No. 1 will cut plate iron $36.00No 2 “ “ 42.50No 3 “ “ 50.00No. 4 “ f
“ 75.00
Niagara Lever Punches, with A and i inch punches.No. 1, 4 inch throat") will punch 20.00
No. 2, 6 “ “ inch hole 30.00
No. 3, 10 “ “I
through 45.00
No. 4, 15 J J inch iron 60.00
Combined Shear and Punch.No. 1 for No. 16 iron, with J, punches 16.00
No. 2 “ No. 14 “ T6’ A> f 20.00
Wire and Rod Cutter.
No. 0, will cut I inch and smaller 6.00
No. 3, 18.00
No. 5, “ ,f, I, i “ 35.00
Scroll Shear No. 1 cuts from the side (Page 8.) 20.00“ No. 2 “ “ front 25.00
Stock Shears, 10 inch blades, with legscommon size will cutA plate iron 40.00extra heavy ‘
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' 45. 00extra extra heavy “ “ 50.00small size “ No. 10 ‘‘ 15 inch blade 38.00
Stock Shears and Punches, with three sets of punches and dies,throat blades will punch will cut
No. 2, 4 in. 8 in Jx| hole No. 12 plate iron 40.00No. 3, 6 “ 10 yS^XyS^ “ No. 10 “ 45 00No. 5, 12 “ 12 y\xy\ ‘‘ No. 6 60.00No. 6, 8 “ 12 “ fxf No. 6 70.00No. 8, 12 “ 12 “ fx| “ J inch “ 80.00No. 9, 18 “ 18 “ ixi “ No. 10 90.00No. 11, 15 “ 12 “ fxf
‘ inch “ 115.00
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