Going through a big box of old tools that seem to date from the 1920s to 1960s. Found a few odd items that could use some help identifying. Rather than starting a separate thread for each, I figured I'd make three posts on the same thread.
Item #1:
A set of cylindrical tools that look like they're designed to either press something or to gauge the size of a hole. They have knurled shanks so it appears that they might be hand-held. I'm not too much up on machinist tools, and that's what these look like. They're about 3" tall, and range from about 1/2" up to 1" in diameter. Whatzit?
Item #1:
A set of cylindrical tools that look like they're designed to either press something or to gauge the size of a hole. They have knurled shanks so it appears that they might be hand-held. I'm not too much up on machinist tools, and that's what these look like. They're about 3" tall, and range from about 1/2" up to 1" in diameter. Whatzit?
