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12/29/2013 12:03:08 AM · #5901 |
My first guess would be similar to Roberts. So I will go with a tool for a gypsum based material. Is it a plaster workers tool. |
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12/29/2013 08:50:29 AM · #5902 |
Part of a water cooled heat sink? That would be a similar application to the General's reply, where the object of the item is to transfer heat into liquid, to either heat the liquid or to cool something mounted to the metal item.
My first thought before reading any of the guesses is that it looks like a mold or part of a mold used to make sand castings. |
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12/29/2013 09:25:42 AM · #5903 |
I can't figure out how to give guidance here without giving it away, so I am giving the victory to Waddy. He has discovered the essence of it; it is a heat sink, specifically for an automotive cooling fan relay. The heat transfer medium is air, not water. The corrosion is from exposure to seven winters of road salt.
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12/29/2013 12:01:55 PM · #5904 |
I knew that I had seen something very similar connected with either auto or motorcycle hardware, but could not remember what it was, except that did a heat transfer job.
Be back in a couple of hours with something new for everyone to have a head scratch over.
That was a nice one Kirbic. The corrosion looks sort of like barnacles, which would have put it at a completely larger scale. |
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12/30/2013 01:37:52 AM · #5905 |
Everyone's brain needs a break so this is going to be an easy one. We need both items for a win. |
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12/30/2013 01:51:35 AM · #5906 |
Initially, it appears to be the handle of a silverware utensil, laying in an ashtray with liquid in it; the reflection of an overhead lamp is in the liquid... |
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12/30/2013 01:51:58 AM · #5907 |
Spoon and mug coffee
Originally posted by MelonMusketeer:
Everyone's brain needs a break so this is going to be an easy one. We need both items for a win. |
Message edited by author 2013-12-30 01:52:51. |
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12/30/2013 02:07:32 AM · #5908 |
I knew it would be easy, but I was busy all day so this was all that I already had that would work here.
Welcome back Toniann220. You're up. |
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12/30/2013 09:48:18 AM · #5909 |
On a side note, do y'all realize that we've been at this for two years now?
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12/30/2013 10:20:15 AM · #5910 |
Originally posted by kirbic: On a side note, do y'all realize that we've been at this for two years now? |
Wow. And we're still damned good. ;) |
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12/30/2013 10:31:01 AM · #5911 |
Originally posted by Cory: Originally posted by kirbic: On a side note, do y'all realize that we've been at this for two years now? |
Wow. And we're still damned good. ;) |
Yes we are, even if we do say so ourselves!
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12/30/2013 10:45:33 AM · #5912 |
Yes, two years, and nobody has posted an actual, real, robot nipple yet.
Thanks for kicking this off Yo_Spiff. This has been a most interesting diversion. |
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12/30/2013 01:11:59 PM · #5913 |
Hope I posted this the right way, I havent done this in years..
Message edited by author 2013-12-30 13:22:18. |
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12/30/2013 01:14:37 PM · #5914 |
It's listed as being hidden by you.
Message edited by author 2013-12-30 13:16:06. |
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12/30/2013 01:27:46 PM · #5915 |
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12/30/2013 01:28:26 PM · #5916 |
WINNER !!
Originally posted by GeneralE: hair clip? |
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12/30/2013 01:30:32 PM · #5917 |
Yikes! Have to look for something odd(er) ... 
Message edited by author 2013-12-30 13:31:53. |
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12/31/2013 03:49:09 PM · #5918 |
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12/31/2013 05:24:46 PM · #5919 |
Looks familiar. I'm thinking a tool for use with electronics. Are those tips rubber coated?
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12/31/2013 07:30:18 PM · #5920 |
I think the coating is some kind of vinyl or similar substance -- it has a smooth surface (except for the dust!). |
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01/01/2014 12:11:40 AM · #5921 |
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01/01/2014 12:57:45 AM · #5922 |
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01/01/2014 12:53:42 PM · #5923 |
Not either of those ... it is 4-5" long ... |
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01/01/2014 12:58:47 PM · #5924 |
For getting things off a high shelf? |
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01/01/2014 01:01:19 PM · #5925 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: For getting things off a high shelf? |
Not a reacher/grabber (I have one, very handy!). |
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