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GB Patent: GB-181,403,813
Turning rolls, and rolling gun and pistol barrels previous to welding
Patentee:
George Heywood (exact or similar names) - Stourbridge, county Stafford, England

USPTO Classifications:

Tool Categories:
trade specific : gunsmith
metalworking machines : metal rolling machines

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Granted: Jun. 07, 1814

Patent Pictures:
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Description:
The inventor was an ironmonger and was with the Blackmoor Iron-works, near Stourbridge. We searched for more information on these Iron-works but the only mentions we could find were related to this patent.

A pair of rollers, geared to rotate together, are grooved, by which means the skelp (the strip of metal to be rolled into a tube) may be partly bent from end to end, and then turned over and rolled again so that the edges are brought together and ready for welding.

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