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04/28/2012 01:43:02 PM · #2526 |
I have seen them at flea markets, and somewhere else, but can't remember anything about what it is supposed to do. I see how it works, but in my tool box it would be.... a small hammer.
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04/28/2012 01:46:34 PM · #2527 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: I have seen them at flea markets, and somewhere else, but can't remember anything about what it is supposed to do. I see how it works, but in my tool box it would be.... a small hammer. |
LOL! :) |
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04/28/2012 04:45:57 PM · #2528 |
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer: I have seen them at flea market... |
That's it! It's a flea castrator! |
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04/28/2012 06:26:06 PM · #2529 |
We can go at this as a 20 questions sort of object if you want. |
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04/28/2012 06:54:30 PM · #2530 |
Does it function like a nut splitter? |
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04/28/2012 06:59:50 PM · #2531 |
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04/28/2012 08:03:24 PM · #2532 |
at first i thought it was a small nut splitter, but now i think it is a measuring device..
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04/28/2012 09:36:56 PM · #2533 |
None of the above. Not even a close one yet. |
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04/28/2012 09:37:10 PM · #2534 |
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04/28/2012 09:55:53 PM · #2535 |
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04/28/2012 10:03:32 PM · #2536 |
a tool for a bike. something with the brakes. |
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04/29/2012 12:01:07 AM · #2537 |
Everyone is moving in the right direction, but you're still miles away. (in other words, yes, it's a tool, and yes it's old timey.)
A hint: This tool is old timey, as is what it is used on. Despite this, both tools are still relevant, and both are still in use, although more by individuals than business.
-CB |
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04/29/2012 12:25:21 AM · #2538 |
This is my hubby's guess - plamprec:
a saw setter |
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04/29/2012 12:26:14 AM · #2539 |
Originally posted by Cory: Everyone is moving in the right direction, but you're still miles away. (in other words, yes, it's a tool, and yes it's old timey.)
A hint: This tool is old timey, as is what it is used on. Despite this, both tools are still relevant, and both are still in use, although more by individuals than business.
-CB |
that was a confusing hint.... |
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04/29/2012 12:31:29 AM · #2540 |
I think Beetle's hubby got it. The numbers on the pedestal are how you adjust the amount of set you are putting in the blade. You use it to bend the teeth one way or the other, alternating left-right-left so that the saw can cut a kerf wider than the blade.
I knew that I had seen one somewhere before.
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04/29/2012 10:16:38 AM · #2541 |
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04/29/2012 10:18:34 AM · #2542 |
Yee Haw! Now Beetle's hubby has to shoot for us! We won't take "no" for an answer. Bring 'er on!
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04/29/2012 05:06:33 PM · #2543 |
Paul ( plamprec) asked me to post this on his behalf, since he is too poor to have his own portfolio space and too lazy to upload/link from elsewhere :-)
Besides, I'll have to babysit the answers from him, anyway.
And all that for yet another tool :-(
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04/29/2012 05:10:57 PM · #2544 |
looks like an old fountain pen. |
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04/29/2012 05:14:18 PM · #2545 |
It's a bit more esoteric than a fountain pen, but is just the right "thingy" for for the job. |
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04/29/2012 05:26:25 PM · #2546 |
It is a tool for removing the burr, or sharp edges from both sides of a hole. |
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04/29/2012 05:30:52 PM · #2547 |
Well done David, from Cogsdill a deburring tool that does as you say to deburr both sides a hole in one pass. |
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04/29/2012 05:38:36 PM · #2548 |
Thanks. I want a turn but I am not prepaired to post a photo now. Someone else fill in for me. |
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04/29/2012 05:39:37 PM · #2549 |
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04/29/2012 05:42:51 PM · #2550 |
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