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Need help identifying tools

Zevadyah

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Cross posted this in old tools as well:

Need help identifying the use of these tools. First we believe is some kind of puller. Wings (keys? wedges?) and center pin extend out as the bolt is tightened into the threading on the hex body.

We think the other tool may be for bending small pieces of sheet metal or maybe is a key/handle for wood burning stoves to take the burners off?

Any input is welcome :D
 

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Monza Harry

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Someone identified th he first tool as an internal pipe wrench on the vintage tools board!

Correct that is an internal pipe wrench, which appears (without a scale to judge from) to be 1/2" (pipe schedule 40) just for kicks try finding ones like that and make sure your heart is in great shape before checking the price. My maternal grandfather left a 1/2" & 3/4" which is notow in my care. Harry
 
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