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I'm referring to the six metal pieces there. Picked them up rather cheap last week.

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That would be my guess also. A few looks similiar to ones that I have made at work for various riveting jobs on aircraft lighting.
 
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So tell us 67gal, what is your intended purpose? Or did you buy them because the looked cool and were cheap? Not that there is anything wrong with that, at least not here:bounce::bounce:
 
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So tell us 67gal, what is your intended purpose? Or did you buy them because the looked cool and were cheap? Not that there is anything wrong with that, at least not here:bounce::bounce:

Mainly b/c they were cheap and I figured I could use them as dollys if I needed to. I paid $20 for all six pieces. The guy that had them bought the contents of a storage unit and they were part of it.
 

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Bucking bars, as others said. I have many of the same shapes and sizes.

Looks like they were in use recently. We often use masking tape to cover the edges of the bars to prevent galling a nearby assembly.

Generally best used with the user upside-down and well inside a tailcone or under an instrument panel on a 105F day with no breeze. Only small people need apply. The setter gets to sit on his stool by the air conditioner.
 
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20 bucks? You ****. I would have bought any two of them for that.
Great deal.

Talked him down from $25! :lol_hitti

I felt they were worth quite a bit.


Bucking bars, as others said. I have many of the same shapes and sizes.

Looks like they were in use recently. We often use masking tape to cover the edges of the bars to prevent galling a nearby assembly.

Generally best used with the user upside-down and well inside a tailcone or under an instrument panel on a 105F day with no breeze. Only small people need apply. The setter gets to sit on his stool by the air conditioner.


Interesting...thanks for the background.
 
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