Can anyone guess what these are.
M metaleltr Well-known member Joined Sep 4, 2009 Messages 2,680 Location Western Ohio Nov 9, 2009 #1 Can anyone guess what these are. Attachments tool pictures 001.jpg 130.7 KB · Views: 96 tool pictures 002.jpg 140 KB · Views: 102
H HandyManny Well-known member Joined Mar 13, 2009 Messages 2,239 Location Out West Nov 9, 2009 #2 The first one appears to be some type of retaining-ring spanner for snugging down a srew-in type retaining ring. Can't tell what the second one is.
The first one appears to be some type of retaining-ring spanner for snugging down a srew-in type retaining ring. Can't tell what the second one is.
T The Rusty Gear Well-known member Joined Feb 15, 2006 Messages 359 Location Edmonton, Canada Nov 9, 2009 #3 The second picture appears to be a left hand. Useful for grasping things . . . .
M Mike83 Well-known member Joined Jan 24, 2008 Messages 2,156 Location Wisconsin Nov 9, 2009 #4 The only thing in focus in pic 1 is the Schwinn!
J justinmc Well-known member Joined May 25, 2006 Messages 2,239 Location KCMO Nov 9, 2009 #5 First pic looks like a rear caliper piston tool for a ford or import..
M Mickey O Well-known member Joined Oct 25, 2009 Messages 6,153 Location Chicago, IL Nov 9, 2009 #6 Bicycle tools? One for the crank? The other appears to be a precision muffler bearing adjuster.
A ATTappman Well-known member Joined Apr 28, 2009 Messages 393 Nov 9, 2009 #7 Mickey O said: The other appears to be a precision muffler bearing adjuster. Click to expand... Don't you typically use a helical fortistat to adjust muffler bearings?
Mickey O said: The other appears to be a precision muffler bearing adjuster. Click to expand... Don't you typically use a helical fortistat to adjust muffler bearings?
R rochbicyclist Member Joined Apr 22, 2009 Messages 7 Nov 9, 2009 #8 The first one looks like a BMX freewheel remover: http://tinyurl.com/yk6zan6
Z zmotorsports ALLIANCE MEMBER Joined Oct 20, 2009 Messages 21,347 Location Northern Utah Nov 12, 2009 #9 The first one is for the window sash fastener on older GM and Chrystler vehicles. I have the same one, it is a Snap-On S9610. I don't know what the second one is for. Mike.
The first one is for the window sash fastener on older GM and Chrystler vehicles. I have the same one, it is a Snap-On S9610. I don't know what the second one is for. Mike.