Work holders – Plural holders to hold workpieces relative to each other – Workpieces parallel to each other
Patent
1993-10-25
1995-04-18
Watson, Robert C.
Work holders
Plural holders to hold workpieces relative to each other
Workpieces parallel to each other
269904, B25B 120
Patent
active
054071828
ABSTRACT:
An improved forming jig comprising a flat strip of rigid material having a plurality of projections extending from one surface of said strip, one pair of said projections being located at each end of said strip and being spaced approximately 1 9/16 inches from each other, an additional one of said projections spaced approximately 1 9/16 inches from the inner projection of one of said pairs and approximately 53/4 inches from the inner projection of the other of said pairs, and having an opening formed in said strip located approximately four inches from the end of said strip adjacent said other of said pairs. If desired a carpenters level may be mounted on the surface of said strip opposite from said projections.
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Sperry Robert M.
Watson Robert C.
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