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jeepinerdeep

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I think its for twisting not pulling. Head fulcrum is the wrong direction for popping stuff up. Like twisting a floor joist into alignment or maybe a similar task in steel.
 
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seber

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I have something very similar that I made myself. Just something to move or twist whatever needs it. I'd guess it is just a general tool for that purpose. I just call mine a twister.
 

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Vtg 30" HERBRAND No. 190 One Man Grease Bar Pry Tool - Fremont. New York company 1935Measures 30"Heavy duty

I have one, I think its made to pull apart leaf springs to lubricate them.
 

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I think its for twisting not pulling. Head fulcrum is the wrong direction for popping stuff up. Like twisting a floor joist into alignment or maybe a similar task in steel.
The 1 i made for wrestling twisted 2x lumber is about 3' long. Twister is accurate/good name.
 
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Jagmandave

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I wonder if it's used to move things around in aligning a front end?

Found some info - Ken G-25 it says....27" long
 

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Robbie B

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It’s a shop apprentice adjuster. When they get out of line whack em’ with it to set them straight.


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yardiron

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I remember as a kid watching a guy work wrought iron and he used a tool that looked something like that to make bends and to align things that were heated in the forge.
 
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