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Stupendous Man June 20th 08 12:44 AM

Name that tool!
 
This might be a good one for "What is it?". Made in 1922.
I just got the parts back from the plater, electroless nickle.
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Stupendous Man June 20th 08 12:46 AM

Name that tool!
 
It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg

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Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty


Maxwell Lol June 20th 08 01:50 AM

Name that tool!
 
"Stupendous Man" writes:

It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg


Don't know. Something like an Mini-English Wheel?

RAM³ June 20th 08 01:59 AM

Name that tool!
 
"Stupendous Man" wrote in news:6c09ecF3d5gjnU1
@mid.individual.net:

It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg


A small English Wheel.


John Husvar June 20th 08 02:19 AM

Name that tool!
 
In article ,
"Stupendous Man" wrote:

It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg


Looks like a baby English Wheel. How cute!
What'll it be when it grows up?:)

I could be wrong, which certainly wouldn't be a first, but that's what
it looks like to me. Maybe it's used for making small sheet metal items.

RoyJ June 20th 08 02:50 AM

Name that tool!
 
English wheel. I'm guessing it was used to deal with repairs on those
sweeping fenders popular on the 20's and 30's vintage cars.

Stupendous Man wrote:
It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg


Stupendous Man June 20th 08 04:52 AM

Name that tool!
 
English wheel. I'm guessing it was used to deal with repairs on those
sweeping fenders popular on the 20's and 30's vintage cars.


You guys are good!
It is intended for on-car repairs. I bought it at a local junk shop for $20,
when i took it to the restoration shop where i worked the body guys really
wanted to buy it from me. Too bad, I never sell a tool I have less than a
few of.
I'm going to clamp it in the vice and use it to make a motorcycle fairing.


RAM³ June 20th 08 06:35 AM

Name that tool!
 
"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote in news:5vori5-a342.ln1
@news.infowest.com:

A tool for making, forming, and straightening motorcycle fenders.

What do I win?

Steve




A 50-mile hike through Death Valley in your Birthday Suit in the
Summertime?


SteveB June 20th 08 07:41 AM

Name that tool!
 
A tool for making, forming, and straightening motorcycle fenders.

What do I win?

Steve



Larry Jaques June 20th 08 01:02 PM

Name that tool!
 
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 05:35:11 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm, "RAM³"
quickly quoth:

"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote in news:5vori5-a342.ln1
:

A tool for making, forming, and straightening motorcycle fenders.

What do I win?

Steve


A 50-mile hike through Death Valley in your Birthday Suit in the
Summertime?


If he took a copy of Tom Brown's _Grandfather_ with him, he just may
survive that trip. That old Apache was something else.

--
Everything I did in my life that was worthwhile I caught hell for.
-- Earl Warren

Jim Chandler June 20th 08 04:51 PM

Name that tool!
 
Stupendous Man wrote:

It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg



I can name that tool in two words, English Wheel. it's for working
sheet metal. Looks nice.

Jim

Leon Fisk June 20th 08 07:10 PM

Name that tool!
 
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:52:27 -0700, "Stupendous Man"
wrote:

English wheel. I'm guessing it was used to deal with repairs on those
sweeping fenders popular on the 20's and 30's vintage cars.


You guys are good!
It is intended for on-car repairs. I bought it at a local junk shop for $20,
when i took it to the restoration shop where i worked the body guys really
wanted to buy it from me. Too bad, I never sell a tool I have less than a
few of.
I'm going to clamp it in the vice and use it to make a motorcycle fairing.


Send them over to Harbor Freight. Their latest flier has a
small bench top model now that is made to be clamped in a
vise. See:

http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...o?itemid=97359

$129.99 thru July 7
===
Benchtop English Wheel

-Compact and easy to store€”clamp onto vise
when needed, place on a shelf when done!
-15-3/4" throat depth
-Comes with a 6" top die and seven anvils:
flat, 1/2", 1", 1-1/2", 2-1/2", 5", and 9"
-Powder-coated steel frame won't rust
-Adjustable yoke
-Fully shielded radial bearings
-Handy storage rack for anvils

Weight: 25.5 lbs.

Frame dimensions: 23-1/4" L x 1" W x 19-1/2" H; Overall
height (with anvils): 21-3/4"; Anvil die sizes: 2" diameter
x 1" W;

ITEM 97359
===

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SteveB June 20th 08 07:43 PM

Name that tool!
 

"RAM³" wrote in message
...
"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote in news:5vori5-a342.ln1
@news.infowest.com:

A tool for making, forming, and straightening motorcycle fenders.

What do I win?

Steve




A 50-mile hike through Death Valley in your Birthday Suit in the
Summertime?


Did that last week. What else you got?

Steve



David Billington June 20th 08 08:12 PM

Name that tool!
 
Leon Fisk wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 20:52:27 -0700, "Stupendous Man"
wrote:


English wheel. I'm guessing it was used to deal with repairs on those
sweeping fenders popular on the 20's and 30's vintage cars.


You guys are good!
It is intended for on-car repairs. I bought it at a local junk shop for $20,
when i took it to the restoration shop where i worked the body guys really
wanted to buy it from me. Too bad, I never sell a tool I have less than a
few of.
I'm going to clamp it in the vice and use it to make a motorcycle fairing.


Send them over to Harbor Freight. Their latest flier has a
small bench top model now that is made to be clamped in a
vise. See:

http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...o?itemid=97359

$129.99 thru July 7
===
Benchtop English Wheel

-Compact and easy to store€”clamp onto vise
when needed, place on a shelf when done!
-15-3/4" throat depth
-Comes with a 6" top die and seven anvils:
flat, 1/2", 1", 1-1/2", 2-1/2", 5", and 9"
-Powder-coated steel frame won't rust
-Adjustable yoke
-Fully shielded radial bearings
-Handy storage rack for anvils

Weight: 25.5 lbs.

Frame dimensions: 23-1/4" L x 1" W x 19-1/2" H; Overall
height (with anvils): 21-3/4"; Anvil die sizes: 2" diameter
x 1" W;

ITEM 97359
===


I wonder when we will get cheap English wheels in the UK at the likes of
MachineMart which would be the equivalent to HF. I made my own years ago
but it's much larger and not readily portable like that little thing.
Maybe it should have been thrown back and allowed to grow up into a full
sized English wheel.

RAM³ June 22nd 08 01:51 AM

Name that tool!
 
"SteveB" toquerville@zionvistas wrote in news:u83ti5-ru6.ln1
@news.infowest.com:

Did that last week. What else you got?


A trip - at your expense - to the Democrat National Convention and a seat
in the Obama rooting section? G


Mark Dunning June 23rd 08 01:54 AM

Name that tool!
 

"Stupendous Man" wrote in message
...
It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg

--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty


Amish Sex toy?




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aws July 12th 08 07:44 PM

Name that tool!
 
On Jun 19, 4:46*pm, "Stupendous Man" wrote:
It's really tough when you cant see it. Sorry

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1074.jpg

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...e/IMG_1075.jpg

--
Stupendous Man,
Defender of Freedom, Advocate of Liberty


It called an english weel. Its used for sheet metal forming like
making curves .It looks kike a smaller vice or bench mounted one.


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