Old Man Roger
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Description says it's ornamental, that's disappointing. I was hoping for some elaborate use, or at least a claim that it was for traction when you put it down on a roof or something..lolpatent D283392 Apr 15 1986
Description says it's ornamental, that's disappointing. I was hoping for some elaborate use, or at least a claim that it was for traction when you put it down on a roof or something..lolpatent D283392 Apr 15 1986
To be used when building a “Waffle House”What's the purpose of a waffle-iron hammer surface?
Mike
Keeps the head of the nail from sliding off the head of the hammer.What's the purpose of a waffle-iron hammer surface?
Mike
To be used when building a “Waffle House”![]()
Keeps the head of the nail from sliding off the head of the hammer.






What ever happened to "possession of stolen property"? Buyer beware...VERY cool, @duddly!
Funny, whenever I buy ANYTHING off CL, my first email always goes out with "Do you have any paperwork (manuals, parts lists, etc?)." Helps me decide if they're the original owner, or at least that they probably didn't steal the item.
No, I'm not paranoid, and never thought of this before my FIL had a farm tractor stolen from MA, and ithe police eventually found it in CT, but it had already been sold through CL. The thief was tracked down and ordered to pay restitution, but the CL buyer got to keep the tractor. My mind is still blown over that...
Mike
Gee, I hope that's on our side!
What ever happened to "possession of stolen property"? Buyer beware...
I'm back in the saddle! Done with moving mom and the living estate sale and got to 2 sale one was a bust the other decent:
Lenox Hack Saw, 2 Proto combos, SO mini DBE, Williams "S" DOE Hose cutters, Diamond pliers, Wards & Boker dykes, Truecraft spring loaded WP Pliers that I liked, Altoids tin w/ 84c in it, Crimper, Vise handle, and a Blackhawk Swivel head 3/8 Ratchet.
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At first glance I’d say it’s a sewing palm protector, for pushing needles through canvas sails. Lugz thinks of these every time he grabs a corn shucker, I think.
I am sorry I couldn’t resistDad joke! Why didn't I think of that???
Mike
I am about an hour from the Oregon coast. So, not too surprising, as I have also found a lot of plankers corking irons also.bmwrd0: Are you anywhere near a place where sailing is popular? I think RTM found it. Looks like a sailmaker's palm to me
3/16 X 7/32 and 12 pt believe it or not. Pretty small...What sizes on the SO mini offset DBE, and is it 6- or 12-point? Looks like the perfect tool for brake bleeders.
Mike
Cool (and somewhat befuddling) decal.An early Herbrand thread restoring set, with all dies present.
I not sure that the doohickey is,
Lugz thinks of these every time he grabs a corn shucker, I think.
It is definitely a palm, and you are correct, RTM, I do. That one is missing its thimble, though. You can see the pits. Same as the pits in metal or plastic thimble that help lodge the needle head. But the leather thimble that surrounds it has been torn or worn off.Looks like a sailmaker's palm to me


At first glance I’d say it’s a sewing palm protector, for pushing needles through canvas sails. Lugz thinks of these every time he grabs a corn shucker, I think.
That's what it is. I have sail repair kit with some very old tools and that is a part of it.bmwrd0: Are you anywhere near a place where sailing is popular? I think RTM found it. Looks like a sailmaker's palm to me








3/16 X 7/32 and 12 pt believe it or not. Pretty small...
Holy Crud! SO asks $42.50 for this wrench! I went looking to see if it was listed as a specialty wrench.
(not that I didn’t enjoy it - especially afterward at the Urban Chestnut Brewery). 
Spent $18 at the Great American Flea Market in Villa Ridge MO this morning (my first visit there). Three or four guys had the stuff I like to pick through.
Two Bonney does. vPLVMBv WF-78, two ^PLVMBv WF-77 unis. Craftsman BE 5-8 uni. 9/16 and 7/16 6pt S-O overstrike sockets with “VE” stamped on them.
Outlaw, did you have the big sale. If so how did it go?
the Smalls we did well on - almost $900.


palm protector is exactly what it is.At first glance I’d say it’s a sewing palm protector, for pushing needles through canvas sails. Lugz thinks of these every time he grabs a corn shucker, I think.