To V, or not to V?

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JPG40504 wrote:Hey! After all they are so rare we(all but one) had to guess what they were. Not only that, but a complete set to boot.



Unfortunately the buyer audience is extremely small.


Cajones? Dreamer more like it!
For sure, but ya can't begrudge him the effort. It's the American way. :)
We're a curious lot and some budding industrialist may be waiting for the clock to run down before snatching them up for, what they consider, a song.
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They look like Dimple Punches used in sheet metal work, but this would be only the punch side, not the die side that matches it....
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I worked in a steel and fabrication warehouse for 5 years and punched a lot of holes in everything from thin guage to 3/4 and never saw a hole punch like those. I'm leaning on the grommet tool side.
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So, it's come down to a dead heat between grommet and sheet metal dimpler with grommet holding a firm lead.

Was some cheeky craftsman using their SHOPSMITH to make evening wear, perhaps some leather work? :eek:
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idcook wrote:So, it's come down to a dead heat between grommet and sheet metal dimpler with grommet holding a firm lead.

Was some cheeky craftsman using their SHOPSMITH to make evening wear, perhaps some leather work? :eek:
I always thought a "dead heat" was a tie. If so, the grommet can not be holding a firm lead. Dead Heat or Firm Lead
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BigSky wrote:I always thought a "dead heat" was a tie. If so, the grommet can not be holding a firm lead. Dead Heat or Firm Lead
Well whatayaknow]neck-and-neck[/I] (an unfinished race) but jumped the gun… Firm Lead!
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I would guess it was a Shopsmither that had a business of making tarps, boat covers, RV covers and such and needed to install gormmets
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Did any of you seamstresses actually look at the link in post 10????? Original link in post 5.


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See de pix??????
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JPG40504 wrote:Did any of you seamstresses actually look at the link in post 10????? Original link in post 5.


See de pix??????

No. I only sent her a link to the eBay listing in question.
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These look quite similar and it says they’re used to countersink holes in metal.

http://www.garaget.org/forum/viewtopic.php?id=286199
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