Thanks for the dating, yes it works, takes up to 4 inch. The only problem the picture frame theory is the wheels that push the joint together are knurled so they could mark the wood.
I agree with what you're saying about marking the wood. That's probably true. Maybe it's for rougher projects, or a strip could be inserted to protect frame.
I'm guessing it is for picture frames. Pretty cleverly designed. The clamping jaws look like they would push both frame pieces towards the corner as it clamps. How much do you want for it?
I just got a Woodwacker chipper (WW1) made by the Didier Mfg. Co. It looks to be in good shape, but missing the engine. I looked online and saw that they originally had a 8 hp. Engine. I have a 8hp Briggs but I need to know what to put on for a shieve. The driven one seems to have a variable diameter shieve possibly similar to snowmobile torque converter. Does anyone know about these machines, or know where I could download a parts diagram or manual?
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