Dreadnaught cast iron scraper No. 1
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Anyone know anything about these?
ken
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(05-15-2017, 04:53 PM)kenl Wrote: Anyone know anything about these?
Sorry no pics. I can't seem to size them small enough for the site

Use an image hosting site such as Flickr and post link to pic instead.

Use software like Paint (Microsoft Windows) top open picture on your PC and then resize to perhaps 800 pixel width or 640.  Save as JPG and then attach.
Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. -- G. Carlin
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Well, not if it's a dreadnaught, that term (except spelled with an "o", as in "dreadnought") normally applying to battleships:
[Image: 300px-HMS_Dreadnought_1906_H61017.jpg]
Hard to get a small enough picture!
Big Grin
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Spelled as posted so it is not a battleship.
ken
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Was painting a house and the owner gave me one to use for scraping the old paint. I thought he meant removing glazing putty ... what I told him.
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#12
That's a neat design - no sharp edges where you bear down on it.
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