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243 must be a nose hair trimmer.
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http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ 245 is a drafting scale, viewed end-on. 244 is one of those things they clamp on a guy's leg when he gets married! 236 is a bicycle chain breaker. -- ================================================== please reply to: JRR(zero) at pkmfgvm4 (dot) vnet (dot) ibm (dot) com ================================================== |
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:45:11 +0000, R.H. put fingers to keyboard and said:
Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 236 is a tool for taking apart/reassembling bicycle chains 238 is a can opener 247 looks sort of like a boot lace tightener -- +-------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ Bruce Bowler | I'm so mean, I make medicine sick. - Mohammed Ali 1.207.633.9600 | | +-------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ |
"R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 243. Insulation striper? 247. Isn't that used for picking up bails of hay? |
R.H. wrote:
Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob Here's a couple guesses.... #236 is a bicycle chain breaker #238 is a can opener... used to be "military issue" #240 looks like an O-ring spreader #242 is a disk brake caliper piston retractor tool. Regards, -- Paul '91 XL1200 '77 GL1000 (W.I.P.) "I feel more like I do now than when I got here" |
It's a battery clamp spreader. #240 looks like an O-ring spreader |
243: wire stripper
245: Some sort of ceramic tile spacer ? 246: A small gold slue ? 247: A tool to lift the lid off a cooking pot "R.H." wrote in message = ... Just posted a few mo =20 http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ =20 =20 Rob =20 |
242. The square peg that goes into round holes
243. Wire stripper 244. Colonian Christmas ornament 236. Chain breaker 238. Can opener 240. Hose stretcher |
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"R.H." wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 242. Prototype Rubik's Cube. Only popular among auto mechanics. 243. Dunno, but got one in a Burger King Kids' Meal once. 244. Small wedding ring. 245. Logo from a club of seriously brutal nuns. 246. A better mousetrap. -- B.B. --I am not a goat! thegoat4 at airmail dot net http://web2.airmail.net/thegoat4/ |
R.H. wrote:
Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob #242 - disk brake caliper piston retractor tool http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog #243 - looks like it will crimp banding strap?? #244 - counter weight for a scale?? #245 - a ruler for drafting. It will have different scales on different sides. #246 - possibly for truing wheels?? #247 - looks like the tool for stretching exhaust doughnuts. |
"Puff Griffis" wrote in
: 246: A small gold slue ? A sluice, you mean? I don't think it is...at first glance, it might be some sort of dry-washer, but when you look at the additional pictures it's clear it has a bunch of drawers underneath, and I can't see how that be useful to a dry-washer (or a grain winnowing tool, etc). My guess is it's some sort of artists traveling rig, a combination of a folding easel and tacklebox for paints, brushes, etc. John |
"Bruce Bowler" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:45:11 +0000, R.H. put fingers to keyboard and said: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 236 is a tool for taking apart/reassembling bicycle chains 238 is a can opener These two are correct. 247 looks sort of like a boot lace tightener That's not what it was marked, but could be correct. Though what was on the tag is in the same ballpark as your answer. |
"Leon" wrote in message . com... "R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 243. Insulation striper? Possibly, I'm not sure on this one. The only markings on this tool is the number 10 and the letter V. 247. Isn't that used for picking up bails of hay? Nope. |
"Sportster4Eva" wrote in message ... R.H. wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob Here's a couple guesses.... #236 is a bicycle chain breaker #238 is a can opener... used to be "military issue" Both correct. #240 looks like an O-ring spreader Nope #242 is a disk brake caliper piston retractor tool. Correct again |
"Steve Mulhollan" wrote in message ... It's a battery clamp spreader. Correct. |
"Puff Griffis" wrote in message ... 243: wire stripper Probably, as I mentioned previously, the number 10 is marked on this tool, possibly for 10 gauge wire or metal plate. I don't have samples of either to see if they fit. Also, this one was found in the same tool box as the crimper in photo #237. 245: Some sort of ceramic tile spacer ? Nope 246: A small gold slue ? Not sure... 247: A tool to lift the lid off a cooking pot Nope |
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Rivoli pin extractor for disassembling a bicycle chain B.B. wrote: In article , "R.H." wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 242. Prototype Rubik's Cube. Only popular among auto mechanics. 243. Dunno, but got one in a Burger King Kids' Meal once. 244. Small wedding ring. 245. Logo from a club of seriously brutal nuns. 246. A better mousetrap. |
"Ray" wrote in message oups.com... 242. The square peg that goes into round holes 243. Wire stripper Probably 244. Colonian Christmas ornament I don't know what this weight is for... 236. Chain breaker 238. Can opener Both correct. 240. Hose stretcher Nope |
#242 - disk brake caliper piston retractor tool http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog Correct. #243 - looks like it will crimp banding strap?? I don't know if this is a crimper or a stripper. My initial thought was that it's a crimper but I don't know what it would be used for exactly. #244 - counter weight for a scale?? Most likely, but hard to say for sure. #245 - a ruler for drafting. It will have different scales on different sides. This answer is correct. #246 - possibly for truing wheels?? Not sure #247 - looks like the tool for stretching exhaust doughnuts. Nope |
"jim rozen" wrote in message ... In article , R.H. says... http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ 245 is a drafting scale, viewed end-on. Yes 244 is one of those things they clamp on a guy's leg when he gets married! Looks like one... 236 is a bicycle chain breaker. Correct. |
"Rick Stein" wrote in message m... #236 Rivoli pin extractor for disassembling a bicycle chain Correct |
R.H. wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 247 is a hook for pulling on cowboy boots. there is a loop at the top of the boot, the hook goes in that and you pull up with the handle |
245 is an end view of an architects scale.
247 is for pulling on boots, esp. those pointy toed cowboy types. Art "R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob |
"r payne" wrote in message oups.com... R.H. wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 247 is a hook for pulling on cowboy boots. there is a loop at the top of the boot, the hook goes in that and you pull up with the handle Correct, it's a boot puller. |
"Wood Butcher" wrote in message ... 245 is an end view of an architects scale. 247 is for pulling on boots, esp. those pointy toed cowboy types. Both of these answers are correct. |
"R.H." schrieb:
Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Semi-serious: #242 an artefact #243 ticket puncher for use by conductors (bus etc.) #244 screwed onto a chain, it allows the end of the chain to be padlocked. It would be needed in a miner's dressing hall: instead of using lockers, the miners pulled their bundles up under the high hall roof (using a pulley, of course) and secured the line end down below, so noone could get at their bundle. #245 is pictured on photo #228 as well. #246 a small printing press? with the typeface in the drawers? #247 a handle Done! Michael -- Still an attentive ear he lent Her speech hath caused this pain But could not fathom what she meant Easier I count it to explain She was not deep, nor eloquent. The jargon of the howling main -- from Lewis Carroll: The Three Usenet Trolls |
"Michael Mendelsohn" wrote in message . .. "R.H." schrieb: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Semi-serious: #242 an artefact Can't argue with that... #243 ticket puncher for use by conductors (bus etc.) Nope #244 screwed onto a chain, it allows the end of the chain to be padlocked. It would be needed in a miner's dressing hall: instead of using lockers, the miners pulled their bundles up under the high hall roof (using a pulley, of course) and secured the line end down below, so noone could get at their bundle. One of many possible uses. #245 is pictured on photo #228 as well. Yes #246 a small printing press? with the typeface in the drawers? If there were more divisions in the drawers this would seem more likely #247 a handle Partially correct Done! Michael -- Still an attentive ear he lent Her speech hath caused this pain But could not fathom what she meant Easier I count it to explain She was not deep, nor eloquent. The jargon of the howling main -- from Lewis Carroll: The Three Usenet Trolls |
"R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 242 Disk brake piston retractor tool 243 plastic cable tire cutter? 245 End on view of a draftsman/engineer's ruller!! 247 For help pulling on western/work boots Greg |
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:45:11 GMT, "R.H." wrote:
Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob #243: Wire stripper for wire-wrap wire #245: Boat anchor (?) #246: Artist's easel with paint storage case (?) +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ Now we'll just use some glue to hold things in place until the brads dry +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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, "B.B." u wrote: In article , "R.H." wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 242. Prototype Rubik's Cube. Only popular among auto mechanics. 243. Dunno, but got one in a Burger King Kids' Meal once. 244. Small wedding ring. 245. Logo from a club of seriously brutal nuns. 246. A better mousetrap. Oops! Missed one. 247. Used by very fat men to pull up their zippers. -- B.B. --I am not a goat! thegoat4 at airmail dot net http://web2.airmail.net/thegoat4/ |
"Greg O" wrote in message ... "R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 242 Disk brake piston retractor tool Correct. 243 plastic cable tire cutter? Still researching this one 245 End on view of a draftsman/engineer's ruller!! 247 For help pulling on western/work boots Both correct |
"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 09:45:11 GMT, "R.H." wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob #243: Wire stripper for wire-wrap wire Could be... #245: Boat anchor (?) Too small for that #246: Artist's easel with paint storage case (?) Most popular guess so far. |
"R.H." wrote in message
... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ 242 possibly a joining block part of a self-assembly furniture kit. 244 primitive 18th C. form of hand grenade? Handle is for throwing... 245 an engineer's or draughtsman's measuring scale, end-on. 246 most think it's an artist's easel, I think it may be a portable printing kit without the lead type. 247 cowboy boot puller, but it looks also a bit like a tool for lifting up water meter covers so the meter can be read. If you get a real "meter hook" I hope I'll recognise it, though. -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove "pants" spamblock to send e-mail) |
"Mike Dworetsky" wrote in message ... "R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ 242 possibly a joining block part of a self-assembly furniture kit. This one isn't for assembling furniture. 244 primitive 18th C. form of hand grenade? Handle is for throwing... It appears to be made of solid metal. 245 an engineer's or draughtsman's measuring scale, end-on. Correct. 246 most think it's an artist's easel, I think it may be a portable printing kit without the lead type. I'm going to a large antique show this weekend where I'm going to ask some of the old-timers about this one, they've come through for me a few times in the past. 247 cowboy boot puller, but it looks also a bit like a tool for lifting up water meter covers so the meter can be read. If you get a real "meter hook" I hope I'll recognise it, though. Yes, it's a boot puller. |
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R.H. wrote: Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ 242) Looks like a junction block for modular furniture of some form, made out of 1" (or 25mm) square tubing. 243) Not really sure. It looks sort of like an early cable-tie cinching and cutoff tool, but I don't see how this one would do the cinching part. Perhaps if the block attached to the jaw opposite the one carrying the cutoff blade moves backwards in some way. In any case, it is designed to cut off *something* which fits through the slot at the end, and whatever it is, it must be somewhat brittle, given the spacing of the cutoff-blade behind the slot. And -- given that it is compound leverage, it must take quite a bit of force to cut off. 244) Looks sort of like something to keep critters from opening a gate, while allowing any human with the requisite number of hands to do so without trouble. It looks as though a hasp similar to the one on top fits through the slot. 245) As an article which I stumbled across before I got to this one said, it is the end of a draftsman or architect's triangular scale. (Which style would require looking at the scales.) 246) I can't tell the material from the photos, or the details of the uprights, but is some kind of trade-specific toolbox. I might even consider it to be for a farrier, to use when shoeing a horse, if the shoes could live on the cross-bar and the nails and tools in the drawers. 247) Bootjack -- for engaging the loops at the top of cowboy boots so you can pull them on without having to bend as much -- perhaps if you are old, or perhaps if a horse has recently thrown you and your back is stiff. :-) Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
243 looks like the crimper used for railroad car seals. IIRC it was a lead
seal on a steel strap and got crimped to seal the doors. You would insert an number die that crimped the origin number in the lead. Of course .. last time I saw one I was about 8 years old so I could be mistaken :) "R.H." wrote in message ... "Greg O" wrote in message ... "R.H." wrote in message ... Just posted a few mo http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 242 Disk brake piston retractor tool Correct. 243 plastic cable tire cutter? Still researching this one 245 End on view of a draftsman/engineer's ruller!! 247 For help pulling on western/work boots Both correct |
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