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Default What is it? (Amateur version Post #14) SPOILER

Thanks for the posts. Three of the four have been identified. The answers for all four are at the end of this post.
L. Flynn

On Sunday, November 6, 2016 at 6:12:39 PM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
Here is another post in my amateur What is it? tools thread. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, size and how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox.
L. Flynn

POST14_TOOL53. This steel tool is approximately 6½ inches long. The serrated projections on the bowl-like end are sharp but not razor sharp. The inner hole of the bowl is also sharp.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8o77kzu34v...ICALL.jpg?dl=0

POST14_TOOL54. This metal tool is approximately 4½ inches long in the closed position. It creates two cylinders with inner diameters of approximately 3/8 of an inch. There are numbers, warnings and a name stamped into the metal. I have hidden them in the pictures but will provide them as hints if the tool is not recognized.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/94y3nq5abe...ICALL.jpg?dl=0

POST14_TOOL55. This tool is clearly in the metal plyers family.. It is almost 8 inches long. The jaws have a rubbery red plastic coating. The set screw can be adjusted to limit the closed position of the jaws anywhere from a ½ inch gap to fully closed. The jaws do not open wider than 1 inch. The edges of the jaws are concave/convex.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/yjcdqoscds..._PIC1.jpg?dl=0

POST14_TOOL56. These two metal tools are approximately 3 inches long. They both have removable screw-on parts on one of their ends with holes passing through them. There is a small cavity inside each even when they are fully screwed on. They both have solid points at the other end. The black steel point on the end of the brass one is removable as well.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/2dhvg8rhly...ICALL.jpg?dl=0


POST14_TOOL53. Hand-held coconut scraper/grater.
POST14_TOOL54. Quick fuel line disconnect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRTjYAxvaCs
http://www.autozone.com/test-scan-an..._0_0/?cmpid=PS
POST14_TOOL55. Glass pane grips, Glass running pliers, Glaziers pliers.
http://distributionsvimac.com/Catalogue.php?NO=A05-A131
6 minutes in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTHs2wLQpAs
POST14_TOOL56. Plumb line bobs.