Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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225 pipe flaring tool

229 chain saw chain
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225 pipe flaring tool

229 chain saw chain

or is it a morticer chain?
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227: spoke wrench



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Is 226 a "black jack" used by plain-clothed police to beat people?


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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 22:00:02 GMT, "R.H." wrote:

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224 is a snap link used for joining sections of chain.

226 is a book weight. It's a leather strap with shot sewn into each
end, and is laid across the open pages of a big book to hold them
flat. It can also be used as a sap, if you're so inclined.

229 looks like a link of a chainsaw chain.

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224 A link to connect two pieces of chain.
225 Flaring tool.
226 A policeman's sap.
227 Bicycle spoke wrench.
229 chainsaw blade.


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224 Repair link for chain

225 Half of a tubing flaring tool

226 Paper weight to hold books open

227 Spoke wrench

229 Chainsaw chain


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224) Chain splicing link

225) Part of tubing flaring tool. (Missing the part which clamps the
tubing and engages the notches near the bottom of the inside of
the 'U'.

226) ? Is that leather, or patinaed/rusted steel? If the former,
perhaps some form of paperweight. If the latter, perhaps some
form of measuring spoon with the open side down.

227) ? A wrench or perhaps something like a thread renewer for a valve
stem.

228) ? What is the distance between the inside of the angle (opened
to 90 degrees) and the spike? perhaps 18 inches? To mark the
spacing between studs in house frame construction?

229) Part of a chain-saw blade.

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224. Biker nipple ring.
225. Biker nipple ring installation tool.
226. Hehe.
227. Biker nipple wrench.
228. Engineer's draft ruler and some wood thingy.
229. Prop for sequel to "The Texas Hacksaw Massacre"

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227 = Bicycle spoke wrench


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228- folding yardstick?

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Got to try this once, I decided on my answers and then
looked at the other answers, but didn't change my view

224 chain link (for repair)
223 flange tool
226 sap
227 spoke wrench
228 can't see the left end but something for angles probably
229 chain saw link

I liked one of the answers for 226 that thought it was to
hold a book open. Don't believe it tho.
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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 02:38:23 GMT, "George E. Cawthon"
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224 chain link (for repair)
223 flange tool
226 sap
227 spoke wrench
228 can't see the left end but something for angles probably
229 chain saw link

I liked one of the answers for 226 that thought it was to
hold a book open. Don't believe it tho.



Glad you were amused.

It is, though. See
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R.H. wrote:
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224: Chain repir link
225: Flaring tool? I think there's a plate with holes, missing
226: Is that one of those weighted leather bookmarks that a lady got
arrested for taking onto a plane? Could be used as a sap!
227: Spoke wrench?
228: Yeah, that's a puzzle! Some sort of custom woodworking tool, I
would say, for copying an angle or the like...
229: Saw chain?

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Is 226 a "black jack" used by plain-clothed police to beat people?

Only if they need the beating!


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224 Removable chain link
225 Part of a flaring tool
227 Spoke wrench
228 Wooden bevel gauge
229 Chain saw blade (1 tooth)



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224: link for connecting two lengths of chain.

228: draughtsman's tools, "triangular" ruler with loads of different scales,
and some sort of dividers or measuring device.

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227: spoke wrench


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Is 226 a "black jack" used by plain-clothed police to beat people?


It could be used as one one but that's not what it is.


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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 22:00:02 GMT, "R.H." wrote:

Just posted another set of photos:

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/


224 is a snap link used for joining sections of chain.

226 is a book weight. It's a leather strap with shot sewn into each
end, and is laid across the open pages of a big book to hold them
flat. It can also be used as a sap, if you're so inclined.

229 looks like a link of a chainsaw chain.

Barb


All correct


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"R.H." wrote:

Just posted another set of photos:

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/


224 Repair link for chain

225 Half of a tubing flaring tool

226 Paper weight to hold books open

227 Spoke wrench

229 Chainsaw chain


All correct


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In article ,
R.H. wrote:
Just posted another set of photos:

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/


224) Chain splicing link

225) Part of tubing flaring tool. (Missing the part which clamps the
tubing and engages the notches near the bottom of the inside of
the 'U'.


First two are correct


226) ? Is that leather, or patinaed/rusted steel? If the former,
perhaps some form of paperweight. If the latter, perhaps some
form of measuring spoon with the open side down.


It's leather, so a form of paper weight is correct since it was sold as a
book weight.

227) ? A wrench or perhaps something like a thread renewer for a valve
stem.


It's a wrench but not for valve stems.

228) ? What is the distance between the inside of the angle (opened
to 90 degrees) and the spike? perhaps 18 inches? To mark the
spacing between studs in house frame construction?


Not sure, I'll ask the owner of it.

229) Part of a chain-saw blade.


Yes


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224 A link to connect two pieces of chain.
225 Flaring tool.
226 A policeman's sap.
227 Bicycle spoke wrench.
229 chainsaw blade.


All correct except 226




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227 = Bicycle spoke wrench


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228- folding yardstick?


He didn't mention any markings on it, but I'll ask about this.


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R.H. wrote:
Just posted another set of photos:

http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/


Got to try this once, I decided on my answers and then
looked at the other answers, but didn't change my view

224 chain link (for repair)


Correct

223 flange tool


I'm guessing that this is a different name for a flaring tool, if so then
it's correct.

226 sap


See below

227 spoke wrench


Yes

228 can't see the left end but something for angles probably


Still not sure about this one

229 chain saw link


Right


I liked one of the answers for 226 that thought it was to
hold a book open. Don't believe it tho.


I bought it at the book store, it was sold as a book weight.











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224 Removable chain link
225 Part of a flaring tool
227 Spoke wrench
228 Wooden bevel gauge
229 Chain saw blade (1 tooth)


All correct but not sure about 228


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224: link for connecting two lengths of chain.


Correct


228: draughtsman's tools, "triangular" ruler with loads of different

scales,
and some sort of dividers or measuring device.


If he is a neighbor, maybe the owner can ask the seller of this tool what
his father did for a living.




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At last I know one!! No. 226 is a gadget that you put on a book to
hold it open while you do something else with your hands. Can't
remember what it is called. I use mine so I can eat and read at the
same time.

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At last I know one!! No. 226 is a gadget that you put on a book to
hold it open while you do something else with your hands. Can't
remember what it is called. I use mine so I can eat and read at the
same time.

Maryann

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Correct, it's called a book weight.


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224 Surgical tool for hemmorrhoidectomies (DAMHIK)
225 Viagra effectiveness tester
226 Gawd! I can't believe you're showing a picture of that!

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224. Moveable Chain Link

226. Book Placeholder (keeps book open hands-free while you read, walk away,
etc.)

That's it for me!


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224. Moveable Chain Link

226. Book Placeholder (keeps book open hands-free while you read, walk

away,
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224. Moveable Chain Link

226. Book Placeholder (keeps book open hands-free while you read, walk

away,
etc.)


Both are correct.


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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 17:11:54 -0600, Barbara Bailey
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226 is a book weight. It's a leather strap with shot sewn into each
end, and is laid across the open pages of a big book to hold them
flat. It can also be used as a sap, if you're so inclined.


Librarian's cosh, for when they won't "Shush!".
Soft leather covering so it's pretty quiet when you use it.


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#222 Snap ring pliers for removing spring type clamps from rubber hoses.
Bruce

Joe wrote:

224. Moveable Chain Link

226. Book Placeholder (keeps book open hands-free while you read, walk


away,

etc.)


Both are correct.



Yahoo! First time I got one right... Or make that two right.


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#222 Snap ring pliers for removing spring type clamps from rubber hoses.


They could be used for this but that's not what they're marked.


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