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gary300

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Found this at a swap meet. Anyone know what the heck this is? It is around 6 1/2" tall when screwed all the way down.

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Outlawmws

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A very basic screw press, probably missing at least the upper jaw, for whatever it was for, possibly a lower jaw as well.

Make a good nut cracker for walnuts!
 

kindyr

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What's the "bottom" look like? wondering what it would look like clamped to the edge of a workbench, reversed from what the picture shows.
 
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Outlawmws

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they used to use a press when they used the heat activated patches on innertubes YEARS ago

I don't think that is one of them though, the lip on the bottom would interfere.

Here's a couple I have, one wall mount for a shop, and one a homeowner might use.

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otis66

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Looks like my mother inlaws ball buster. She brings it every year for the holidays.
 

larry_g

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Looking at the roughness of the casting I don't think that it is that old. Has all the markings of some cheap import, or something ment for little use. It has a color of brass in the picture, is it brass or bronze?

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