Sheet Metal Hand Brake, Toronto, ON, Canada
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N 43° 39.028 W 079° 21.516
17T E 632368 N 4834361
Sheet Metal Hand Brake on display in a converted factory in the historic Distillery District in downtown Toronto.
N43° 39.028 W79° 21.516
Waymark Code: WMKE5D
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 03/29/2014
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The former Gooderham and Worts Distillery played an important role in the growth and wealth of the city and nation.
Sheet metal brakes are used to bend (“brake”) metals into angles.
Originally located in the coppersmithing shop, this large brake was human, not steam-powered, and capable of bending metal that was 3 mm thick and 2.4 m long. The operator fed flat metal into the machine, pulled down the handle, neatly folding a length of metal.
Type of Machine: Sheet Metal Hand Brake
Year the machine was built: Unknown
Year the machine was put on display: Unknown
Is there online documentation for this machine: [Web Link]
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