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Default What is it? Set 511

On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 20:50:33 +0100, Rob H. wrote:


#2980 has a fast taper similar to what is used on shafts or pipes to
hammer a shallow well. The first part may be the remains of the tip.

Paul



I'll do some searching to see what I can find on that. Thanks


It would appear to be a connection on an extending rod system - the wooden
poles having rotted.
We had a similar set for drain unblocking, but had brass connectors.
Is the "egg" piece hollow? is there place for a rod in the top of the
connecting piece?
If not maybe the upper part is a replaceable tip which gets damaged in use.

if solid, the "egg" part is a connector to another missing piece (I assume
a rod).

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It would appear to be a connection on an extending rod system - the wooden
poles having rotted.
We had a similar set for drain unblocking, but had brass connectors.
Is the "egg" piece hollow? is there place for a rod in the top of the
connecting piece?
If not maybe the upper part is a replaceable tip which gets damaged in use.

if solid, the "egg" part is a connector to another missing piece (I assume
a rod).



I don't think that the smaller part is hollow, I'll send your comments on to the
owner and see what he says. Thanks

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