KnurledNut
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Modified 11/16" 12-point socket necked down for calibrating torque wrenches:


some sort of homemade hand drill. I picked it up at a sale but I’m not sure why.
I have something similar, I keep a countersink in it for quick deburring.
someone expertly grafted a female BNC coax connector onto it. Why?
*Female bulkhead connectorExactly this, but I have also used mine (I have several) in certain conditions to hand drill/ream a hole.
I'd guess for ease of installing a male Bulkhead BNC on a panel while you cinch the back nut down. Great Idea!
In my intro to woodturning class, we made one. Quick easy way to put a hole in the center of your turning. It’s self centering if the lathe is running.
Thanks , thought it was rather practical and I surprised myself with how straight I was able to cut it , I wonder if the handle pattern didn't do the work for me and it should rather take the credit for the straight cut.I like the "end cap" effect you did there.
That's pretty neat. I never did like knurling on handles anyway!Old Thorsen ratchet.
Handle was caked with gunk . Thought it would be nice to have a stubby. Took my hand saw out and cut it. Filed the cut smooth enough not to cut me when I use it and this is now my 1/2 inch stubby ratchet.
Did the same to my Thorsen 3/8 bit haven't filed that cut yet
I'll probbaly get a stubby at some point but don't really use this ratchet so if anything , I've given it a potential use and it's no longer clutter.
What do you do in South America that requires that?.
I have a Makita metal cutter in SA that would have made quick work of this and wish I could have brought it with.
South Africa. Nothing that required it , was a nice to have that made life easier. Mainly used it to cut 2mm angle iron and 12mm square bar when I did burglar bars and security gates at home etc.What do you do in South America that requires that?



Hmmm, there's only one way to find out.I wonder which would fail first? Black pipe or my welds?
My guess is, if it's Chinese pipe, the pipe will fail first.You have that much confidence in my welds? Sir, I am flattered!Hmmm, there's only one way to find out.My guess is, if it's Chinese pipe, the pipe will fail first.
South Africa. Nothing that required it , was a nice to have that made life easier. Mainly used it to cut 2mm angle iron and 12mm square bar when I did burglar bars and security gates at home etc.
At the moment ill say Yes and no.Well there's a reason to move away!
Mike




That's worth sacrificing a Bessey clamp for. Get one of those special sockets, or modify a cheap one, to drive it with a small ratchet, and you'd be golden. That little Tommy bar would be a downfall for me, working with gloves on.It's for pushing the pin out of conveyor belt to take it apart:
That little Tommy bar would be a downfall for me, working with gloves on.
I like the notched random socket, movable, and works for those without a welder.Weld a nut on the end of the screw and use a ratchet - you can even leave the Tommy bar...
A 1/2" slider made from an old tap
Hmm... you may have it there. As I mentioned, the shop where this is has very poor lighting and I wasn't inspired to reach all the way into my pocket for the flashlight.That looks like the threaded end of a shaft with a keyway cut into it.
Eitherway, it's a neat find.
Yeah a tap is way too brittle to use like that. Imagine if it was a trap that broke off in the part and they just made the part into a tool! Yeah I know that would mean the square shank would be missing, but it's funnier this wayThat looks like the threaded end of a shaft with a keyway cut into it.
Eitherway, it's a neat find.
If I go back and get the number off the Crafty handle, it should give a clue for the age... but that could be a Model A axle from anytime after they were made.I'd give long odds its the end of a model A rear axle.










What is a "cut out" as it pertains to a socket? That looks like a socket, just like every other socket.Some Amazon ads for sockets , they show a "cut out ". So I figured that I wanted to see this for myself.
I had a cheap generic 15mm 1/2 Amazon socket. I happen to have a vice as well has a hacksaw....