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Seeing as I'm sifting thru lots of stuff on the property and finding things that I haven't been able to identify, I'm going to start this thread and just add to it as I go. I've been able to find info on most items by using google and this forum.

The first piece is approx 20" long, has the markings IPBS with a Y triangle on one side and S.S. & S. CO. 72 001 15 on the other. With all of this marking you'd think I would have found something but no go. It looks like it may be some sort of tube bender?
 
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That first post posted before I could finish typing and add photos. Dang fat fingers....
 

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This one has no markings on it whatsover. It has a T-shaped piece that moves when the handle is depressed.
 

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This item is a MAC tool with no other markings. Squeezing the handles makes the jaws open and close.
 

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This funky tool has no markings. I don't have a clue....
 

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The last two are tools for installing rings on automobile pistons. They spread the ring and hold it while you put it on the piston.
 

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Ok no laughing at an old geezer, but if I had to make a guess the first tool looks like a special tool called a tooth wrench; mind you this is just a guess on my part. Two links for you to look at maybe it might help??


Scroll down this first link till you find the video and hit the arrow:

http://forestryforum.com/board/index.php?topic=61505.0

The second link sort of looks like your wrench (at least that is what it looks like to me):

https://www.menomineesaw.com/Tooth-Wrench_p_63.html

My father in law had his own sawmill so it makes sense that he would own a tool like this. Thanks Woody!
 
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