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    Two Snap-on Whatsits. Any thoughts?

    Why, do you suppose, the diesel injector puller didn't show up when I did a search? I've run into this before. Odd!
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    Two Snap-on Whatsits. Any thoughts?

    Hi--these should be easy for the collective genius in Garagejournalland, but I was unable to find anything in the current catalogue, in collectingsnap-on.com or on Google. The puller is a Snap-on M-1325, I think it is for diesel, but don't know the application. The other one is a Snap-on...
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    What the heck is this?

    Thank you one and all! Inside the hole on the left seems to be a bunch of sleeve bearings, so I suppose it will fit a hex bit.
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    What the heck is this?

    This apparently has something to do with torque, but specifically what, I cannot say. Suggestions? It's made by MHH Engineering, in England, patent number in England of 744597, distributed by DG Mountz Associates, in San Jose, model DL36. I couldn't find anything on the web, but perhaps the...
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    Can you help identify a couple of tools?

    Hi, Bruce-- No date stamp, I'm afraid. Thanks! Al
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    Can you help identify a couple of tools?

    Hmm. Missed that one, only checked the current catalogue. Thanks! Al
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    Can you help identify a couple of tools?

    Hi-- I picked up these two gems from an old truck mechanic, and although I know a lot about tools, these two have me stumped. The set came in a red Snap-on box, the little one is a Snap-on ST669-1, and seems to be used for adjusting, as it has a Snap-on TM82 on the end, the little...
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    What the *&*%$# is this?

    Looks like we have a bingo, ladies and gentlemen--it is indeed a cheese scoop, I located a bunch of them on eBay! Many thanks for all those who participated. Now I need to go, to get some very stinky cheese to try it out with! Al
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    What the *&*%$# is this?

    Couldn't be a shoe horn-far too small! Less than 1" from one edge of the curved portion to the other. Perhaps for very tiny people?
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    restoring old tools.... question

    Hi--I've been buying and selling this stuff for many years, and the best thing I found is very simple--WD-40 and a fine steel wool. Do not use a wire wheel or a sandblaster, as you will ruin the tool! It doesn't have to be restored to its original pristine glory--it's old, after all. Hope...
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    What the *&*%$# is this?

    Hi--I picked up this thing at a yard sale, and have no idea what it might be. Anyone have any ideas? It's 7" long, has a mother of pearl handle, the silver is plate of some kind, and to make matters worse, there are no markings of any kind of the thing. I'm stumped--help! Thanks in advance. Al D.
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