BlacksmithED
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The caps have the screw thread attached. The middle piece has a threaded hole in each end. The ends of the middle piece are indented about 1/8".Could be part(s) of a machinists' jack (leveling/support screw for work). Some consist of a base, mid section, and a top (that contacts the work). Those could be stacked mid sections (with knurling to permit easier turnage).
Are the 'caps' threaded through?
Sorry, your pic did not show us that detail, you are stuck with our answer.Close, but different. There is no screw sticking out of the center piece, just the end pieces.
It could just be missing a stud. They're removable.Sorry, your pic did not show us that detail, you are stuck with our answer.
I was trying to decipher that, since all three obviously could not attach as shown, without an exposed male thread on one end. Otherwise, the knurling etc is a good match. Wonder if the center is an oddball, different brand, where the threading was different, than the ends More later.
The teeter totter? I would guess its for converting a regular vise into a swiveling jaw vise. What the real answer is depends on how strong / how well built it is.Anyone know what the other object in the picture is called or used for?
Anyone know what the other object in the picture is called or used for?