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01/24/2014 09:44:59 AM · #6101 |
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01/24/2014 11:38:35 AM · #6102 |
Some tool around the fireplace? |
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01/24/2014 11:41:58 AM · #6103 |
Or a handle for window blinds... |
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01/24/2014 12:00:13 PM · #6104 |
A small, long, "star drill", used with a hammer to drill into concrete or rock? |
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01/24/2014 02:02:28 PM · #6105 |
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01/24/2014 02:08:59 PM · #6106 |
Waddy is closest, but not really.
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01/24/2014 02:23:08 PM · #6107 |
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01/24/2014 02:30:35 PM · #6108 |
its either the thing that a Carny would use to load the tommy gun style bb gun at game at a State fair, or, used in livestock animal husbandry. |
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01/24/2014 02:33:51 PM · #6109 |
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01/24/2014 04:17:56 PM · #6110 |
Ok some clues to keep this going.
This tool although not used often has proven almost invaluable when I was working concrete construction.
I have friends who ask to borrow mine for use in framing.
I own 3 at varying lengths, but I have only found only 4 other people that have one in their tool kit.
After demonstration all the companies I worked for have added them to the tool trailers.
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01/24/2014 07:17:48 PM · #6111 |
Time for another clue.
The nickname of this tool is shared with that of a under powered gun. |
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01/24/2014 07:36:25 PM · #6112 |
Originally posted by see: Time for another clue.
The nickname of this tool is shared with that of a under powered gun. |
Daisy? |
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01/24/2014 07:47:56 PM · #6113 |
No, but a BB gun can be in that class.
Message edited by author 2014-01-24 19:48:21. |
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01/24/2014 08:00:02 PM · #6114 |
Is it a tool you use to tie rebar wire! I've seen something like this but much shorter in length! Wouldn't have a clue what the call them. |
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01/24/2014 08:21:37 PM · #6115 |
Originally posted by Stagolee: Is it a tool you use to tie rebar wire! I've seen something like this but much shorter in length! Wouldn't have a clue what the call them. |
These silly things are not tying rebar, they are a joke. LOL
No not the same tool. |
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01/24/2014 08:25:53 PM · #6116 |
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01/24/2014 08:37:27 PM · #6117 |
Time for another clue.
What this tool is used for in special circumstances is done in common situations with a tool of a different shape, and can be found in almost all households. |
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01/24/2014 08:39:33 PM · #6118 |
Is it a hammer? For nailing / hitting things down low? |
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01/24/2014 08:39:51 PM · #6119 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: magnet-on-a-stick? |
I so guessed that like like forever ago. ;)
ETA:
If it's not a hammer, is it a screwdriver?
Message edited by author 2014-01-24 20:40:55. |
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01/24/2014 08:57:37 PM · #6120 |
Close enough Cory. It's called a pea shooter or a slide hammer and used for nailing in places you cant reach with a hammer.
How to make a homade one. mine where purchased at a concrete specialty store.
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01/24/2014 10:46:02 PM · #6121 |
Someone take it. I'm crazy busy packing the car. Just popping in to cause trouble occasionally now for the next couple of weeks. |
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01/25/2014 05:46:36 PM · #6122 |
[thumb]1016499.jpg[/thumb]
well, I'd take it if I could figure out how to insert the pic %( |
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01/25/2014 06:23:34 PM · #6123 |
This it  |
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01/25/2014 06:25:53 PM · #6124 |
Yes, THANKS, I thought I tried everthing |
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01/25/2014 06:40:35 PM · #6125 |
It's easy when you download any image to DPC your photo Will have the following at the end of the address IMAGE_ID=1016499 copy the 7 digit numbers after the =, click the 7th box next the word Message in the reply box and you have it..
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