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What is this tool?

mike7

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Is this some sort of telescoping extension? It's for a 3/8" drive. The knurled part spins which elongates the end, or shortens it if you spin it the other way. What would be the purpose of this tool? Why not just use, say, a 3 in. extension?

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domain

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In for what this actually turns out to be.. very interesting.:)
 
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mike7

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There aren't any markings on it except "patent pending." Apparently, the little knurled wheel only either extends it out or retracts in back in. Nothing else. Here it a image of the tool in question, fully extended, matched up against a 6" extension, a 3" extension, and a 1" extension, respectively. Has anyone every found themselves in a situation where they needed an extension such as this one? I really don't see any practicality in the tool to tell you the truth.

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Ford12508

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Depending on where you are working, it may be needed. A recessed bolt that is blocked by a frame or something else would be a good example. 2" extension isnt long enough, 3" will not physically fit, so 2.5 is perfect.
 

jcm44

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Perhaps as you back a bolt out and your ratchet is pushed back into something, you can shorten the extension to keep removing the bolt?
 
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