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Message started by Mario Verasso on 08/06/12 at 17:51:44

Title: What is this tool?
Post by Mario Verasso on 08/06/12 at 17:51:44

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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:
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?


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:
The leverage system is designed to close something with magnified force.

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:
I got it!...

It's a girdle cincher...  :-?...


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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