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PCustoms

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Tire plug reamer.

Used before inserting the plug in a hole in a tire to clean out/size the hole
 

Oldtuleguy

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I could not say 100%, but that is the basic design of a tire plug reemer.
 
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Tavi

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What about this one? I clean among my father's tools and I want to know what I can keep and what I can't. There are some weirdos ... at least for me.
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I have no idea at all... some kind of mystery woodworking jig would be my guess. :dunno:
 

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Looks like it could be a dowel centering tool. Just a WAG but if you put a dowel or pins in both of the double hole pieces it would keep the other holes centered.
 

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I was thinking a drilling jig, but no idea the purpose. The big pin in the hex bugs ne, too big for simple alignment.

Google and Tineye reverse image both struck out
 
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Welcome to you, Tavi. I think many of us are interested in how things are done in other parts of the world. What are your interests, what do you work-on?

Obviously some-sort of drilling jig. Interesting that the horizontally-paired holes are one size and the vertical holes are another. Maybe the post indexes the jig into whatever it's being used to-drill.
 

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drill jig to drill shelf holding pins in an adjustable book case. Two on each side, directly from each other. Mine is by Kreg and has two size drill bits for the standard pins most shelves use. Mine can be set for up to 6 holes, drill the first hole, set the pin in it, then drill the next 5, pick up the jig, place the pin in the last hole drilled and do it over and over.

It is easier to use this when building the shelves as there is an attachment to this unit that will let you square it to the front/rear edges of the sides.
 
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Tavi

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Now that you opened my eyes, I think it's kind of a drill jig that you all said. I'm thinking of one for mounting body lockers on doors. The two pins enter the holes of the handle and the key and are adjusted according to the doorhandles.
Thank you all. I'm not sure what exactly it is, but I can use it to multiply a pattern at various holes.
 
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