davey_darling
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Cleaning up a school shop today and found this mystery tool. It was in the machine shop area.
As you can see in the pics, it is a cylinder approximately 4" long and 5/8" in diameter, with knurled grips along the length.
In one end is a captive ball bearing that spins quite freely. The bearing doesn't push in at all - it is quite solid with no springiness.
Stamped with "GRAY" "GP 10". Made in Canada.
Do you know what it is and what it was used for? Thanks for any input you might have!
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As you can see in the pics, it is a cylinder approximately 4" long and 5/8" in diameter, with knurled grips along the length.
In one end is a captive ball bearing that spins quite freely. The bearing doesn't push in at all - it is quite solid with no springiness.
Stamped with "GRAY" "GP 10". Made in Canada.
Do you know what it is and what it was used for? Thanks for any input you might have!
video
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