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"R.H." writes:
"Rich Grise" wrote in message w 282: 125 _microns_????? That's not a close-up, that's a micrograph! I'll be chomping at the bit for that hint! I don't know if this is much of a hint, but what you see in the photo is not the whole object, you are looking at a cross-section of something. I'll try to come up with another hint in a day or two if no one gets it. How about a cigarette filter cross-section? scott |
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"Scott Lurndal" wrote in message m... "R.H." writes: "Rich Grise" wrote in message w 282: 125 _microns_????? That's not a close-up, that's a micrograph! I'll be chomping at the bit for that hint! I don't know if this is much of a hint, but what you see in the photo is not the whole object, you are looking at a cross-section of something. I'll try to come up with another hint in a day or two if no one gets it. How about a cigarette filter cross-section? scott Nope, this object is no thicker than a single hair. |
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It was somewhere outside Barstow when "R.H."
wrote: Nope, this object is no thicker than a single hair. High magnetic flux superconductor ? |
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276 - Leaf shutter?
275 - looks somewhat like a glass blowers gripper. Could be for torturing animals though. 274 looks like a dispenser for Bromine - or one of the other photo-sensitive gases. 273 - looks like an oar-lock or similar - holds a wooden shaft anyway... 272 - Window lock - sliding window 277 - Keeper for a bolt - drill a hole in the wood then you bang it into the wood so a bolt can be fed in and through the hole - either as a faster or a "stand off". R.H. wrote: More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob -- Will Occasional Techno-geek |
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"R.H." wrote:
More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 272 sliding window/door lock 273 lathe dog with fixed stud on face plate 274 ink, oil, or glue dispenser 276 camera iris or variable orifice 283 the open end may be for a different size of can. it would follow the inside or outside of the raised lip. |
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"Andy Dingley" wrote in message ... It was somewhere outside Barstow when "R.H." wrote: Nope, this object is no thicker than a single hair. High magnetic flux superconductor ? No, but it does belong in the high tech category. |
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Hi Gerard,
In Australia they are called mashers - I had one like this when I was first married but with overuse it eventually fell apart. Di -- Di Maloney Please remove 1 from email address to reply direct. "gerard46" wrote in message ... | Maloney Empire wrote: | Hi Rob, | | Love your "What is it?" | I think 282 is the bottom of a potato masher Rob, you are thinking of a potato ricer, not a masher. __________________________________________________ __Gerard S. |
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Gerard,
I was wrong in any case but it was fun to have a guess. -- Di Maloney Please remove 1 from email address to reply direct. "gerard46" wrote in message ... | Maloney Empire wrote: | Hi Rob, | | Love your "What is it?" | I think 282 is the bottom of a potato masher Rob, you are thinking of a potato ricer, not a masher. __________________________________________________ __Gerard S. |
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"Will" wrote in message ... 276 - Leaf shutter? 275 - looks somewhat like a glass blowers gripper. Could be for torturing animals though. 274 looks like a dispenser for Bromine - or one of the other photo-sensitive gases. 273 - looks like an oar-lock or similar - holds a wooden shaft anyway... 272 - Window lock - sliding window 277 - Keeper for a bolt - drill a hole in the wood then you bang it into the wood so a bolt can be fed in and through the hole - either as a faster or a "stand off". This is from last week's post, you've got two of them correct, 272 and 277. There is an answer link at the bottom of the set, just after photo 277. http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ |
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"R.H." wrote in message ... More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ 278. Iron or iron-nickel meteorite? 279. Tool for removing/tightening bicycle wheel nuts, and doing other maintenance on bicycles. 280. Electronic metronome for musicians (my son uses one for guitar practice). 281. ? 282. Part of an earpiece? 283. ? -- Mike Dworetsky (Remove "pants" spamblock to send e-mail) |
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R.H. wrote: 282: 125 _microns_????? That's not a close-up, that's a micrograph! I'll be chomping at the bit for that hint! I don't know if this is much of a hint, but what you see in the photo is not the whole object, you are looking at a cross-section of something. I'll try to come up with another hint in a day or two if no one gets it. Btw, thanks to Badger for sending this photo to me. Rob A pleasure. Badger. |
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tomeshew wrote:
R.H. Wrote: More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 278- lump, 279-Bicycle multi-wrench, 280-metronome, 281-fish scaler, 282-no idea. 282 is the tool that is included in a tire repair kit to rough up the inner tube before applying the patch. -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA (Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply) |
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"Nova" wrote in message ... tomeshew wrote: R.H. Wrote: More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 278- lump, 279-Bicycle multi-wrench, 280-metronome, 281-fish scaler, 282-no idea. 282 is the tool that is included in a tire repair kit to rough up the inner tube before applying the patch. I think this is probably a can opener, but I'm open to the possibility that this could be incorrect. You are the second person to suggest it could be for tire repair, please let me know if you are aware of any web sites that could verify your idea. One reason I think it's a can opener is that the blade is adjustable, it slides so that when the point is pierced into the center of the lid, the blade will be able to cut any size can. I still haven't been able to find out why the back end is shaped like it is, though it was suggested that possibly it's used to pry out the lid once you are done cutting. |
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"R.H." wrote:
"Nova" wrote in message ... tomeshew wrote: R.H. Wrote: More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 278- lump, 279-Bicycle multi-wrench, 280-metronome, 281-fish scaler, 282-no idea. 282 is the tool that is included in a tire repair kit to rough up the inner tube before applying the patch. I think this is probably a can opener, but I'm open to the possibility that this could be incorrect. You are the second person to suggest it could be for tire repair, please let me know if you are aware of any web sites that could verify your idea. One reason I think it's a can opener is that the blade is adjustable, it slides so that when the point is pierced into the center of the lid, the blade will be able to cut any size can. I still haven't been able to find out why the back end is shaped like it is, though it was suggested that possibly it's used to pry out the lid once you are done cutting. Are you sure you're referring to the correct picture? 282 shows up for me as the one they looks like the strainer for a drain (and even look like it has some of the rubber cement on it). -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA (Remove "SPAM" from email address to reply) |
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"Nova" wrote in message ... "R.H." wrote: "Nova" wrote in message ... tomeshew wrote: R.H. Wrote: More photos have just been posted: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ Rob 278- lump, 279-Bicycle multi-wrench, 280-metronome, 281-fish scaler, 282-no idea. 282 is the tool that is included in a tire repair kit to rough up the inner tube before applying the patch. I think this is probably a can opener, but I'm open to the possibility that this could be incorrect. You are the second person to suggest it could be for tire repair, please let me know if you are aware of any web sites that could verify your idea. One reason I think it's a can opener is that the blade is adjustable, it slides so that when the point is pierced into the center of the lid, the blade will be able to cut any size can. I still haven't been able to find out why the back end is shaped like it is, though it was suggested that possibly it's used to pry out the lid once you are done cutting. Are you sure you're referring to the correct picture? 282 shows up for me as the one they looks like the strainer for a drain (and even look like it has some of the rubber cement on it). You're right, I was referring to 283. If you haven't already found out by reading other posts, 282 isn't used for repairing tires, it's a microscope photo of something 125 microns in diameter. Rob |
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281. I have one of these so I took it to work and asked there. They
used to have a boot factory here and a guy said they used the end to pry out tacks in the boots, apparently the tacks were temporary until the boots were sewn up. He said the sawblade part was to pry out tacks also.He told me more than I need to know about making boots,and he mentioned glueing and vulcanizing, so my guess would be the sawblade like part was for roughing up parts for glueing or vulcanizing. My guess is it's a tack puller/scarificator. |
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wrote in message ups.com... 281. I have one of these so I took it to work and asked there. They used to have a boot factory here and a guy said they used the end to pry out tacks in the boots, apparently the tacks were temporary until the boots were sewn up. He said the sawblade part was to pry out tacks also.He told me more than I need to know about making boots,and he mentioned glueing and vulcanizing, so my guess would be the sawblade like part was for roughing up parts for glueing or vulcanizing. My guess is it's a tack puller/scarificator. Tack puller is correct, scarificator sounds like a good secondary use for the saw blades. Rob |