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What is it?
Yup. Vise tool. Good to know. I can use it now that I know what it is. :)
BlacksmithED
Post #19
Nov 21, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
Anyone know what the other object in the picture is called or used for?
BlacksmithED
Post #16
Nov 19, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
It could be parts from more than one. Looks to me like it's used as a spreader somehow. Like maybe to put between parallels to keep them from getting knocked over. Something like that.
BlacksmithED
Post #15
Nov 18, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
That looks very close to what I have, but still, when it's put together, there are no holes or screws on the outside.
BlacksmithED
Post #12
Nov 18, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
No holes in the end caps.
BlacksmithED
Post #10
Nov 17, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
Close, but different. There is no screw sticking out of the center piece, just the end pieces.
BlacksmithED
Post #7
Nov 17, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
The caps have the screw thread attached. The middle piece has a threaded hole in each end. The ends of the middle piece are indented about 1/8".
BlacksmithED
Post #3
Nov 17, 2021
Forum:
General Tool Discussion
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What is it?
Machinist's tool of some sort, but I can't figure out what it is used for. Both ends unscrew about 3/8" then come off.
BlacksmithED
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Nov 17, 2021
Replies: 18
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