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Title: What is this tool? Post by Mario Verasso on 08/06/12 at 17:51:44 http://p1.bikepics.com/2012%5C08%5C06%5Cbikepics-2438868-full.jpg http://p1.bikepics.com/2012%5C08%5C06%5Cbikepics-2438867-full.jpg http://p1.bikepics.com/2012%5C08%5C06%5Cbikepics-2438866-full.jpg http://p1.bikepics.com/2012%5C08%5C06%5Cbikepics-2438865-full.jpg |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by Serowbot on 08/06/12 at 18:12:22 Well,.. if it was mine,.. it would be a hammer... :-?... |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by Mario Verasso on 08/06/12 at 18:16:54 Almost everything can be a good hammer... Looks like a specialty sheet metal tool to me. But was hoping someone knows what it is. |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 08/06/12 at 21:30:38 If it has a manufacturers name, google that & those numbers. Its an odd critter for sure, The lanyard makes me wonder if its meant for someone who climbs,or maybe is doing some kind of production work & needs to use that tool, let go, perform another task real quick, then grab it again, Where did you ste,, err,, get it? |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by mpescatori on 08/07/12 at 00:55:42 56494F4855526353635B49450E3C0 wrote:
This comment made me think of an odd tool for assembling/disassembling the porcelain isolators off high voltage towers... http://img.directindustry.it/images_di/photo-m2/isolatori-in-polimero-813589.jpghttp://img.directindustry.it/images_di/photo-m2/isolatori-galvanici-742603.jpg ::) |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by mpescatori on 08/07/12 at 01:01:56 I've just asked a friend, he thinks it resembles the kind of jaws they once used to weld together sheets of metal, while keeping them at a specific distance to each other... ::) |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by arteacher on 08/07/12 at 04:35:01 The leverage system is designed to close something with magnified force. |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by Blinky on 08/07/12 at 05:35:13 Quote:
hmmm, Like maybe my mother-in-laws mouth? Just a thought. |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by Ed L. on 08/07/12 at 16:38:08 Monster snap ring pliers maybe. |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by Serowbot on 08/07/12 at 17:01:36 I got it!... It's a girdle cincher... :-?... |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by ZAR on 08/07/12 at 18:58:21 4254435E46535E45310 wrote:
Don't even want to know.........how you know...... ::) |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by cowboy on 08/07/12 at 19:37:47 no,no,no guys that,s a whatsamacallet ;). leave it to a old diesel mechanic to straighten ya,ll out. lol |
Title: Re: What is this tool? Post by rfw2003 on 08/07/12 at 19:57:39 I know I've seen that tool or at least one that looks very similar to it before I just can't remember what it was for or what it was called. It was when I was working in the telecom field and doing a lot of networking stuff with General Dynamics. I don't remember if I ran across it as one of our own tools or if it was at one of the military bases we were doing upgrades at though. |
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