Backwards, and why two jacks?Not sure of the action, but entertaining a fence stretcher.
Yeah, as usual, a little scale would be nice.I don't see how you could exert much force to stretch anything substantial, such as a fence. Looks like it would be all muscle powered with little leverage.
Maybe a shoe or boot stretcher since there are two "legs"? Not a lot of effort needed for this use and not an unreasonable size for the application, either.
I agree. A scale ref would help. The OP did say it was about 12 inches long, though. That was the reason for my not unreasonable size for a shoe stretcher comment.Yeah, as usual, a little scale would be nice.
Roger may disagree.Well, it's not a saw set.
Well, it's not a saw set.
Theoretically speaking, you must take under consideration the whole aspect of the situation. Not all tools are saw sets, in this we all agree, but most tools can be utilized in the manufacturing or use of the aforementioned saw set.Roger may disagree.

What sort of bafflegab is this ?Theoretically speaking, you must take under consideration the whole aspect of the situation. Not all tools are saw sets, in this we all agree, but most tools can be utilized in the manufacturing or use of the aforementioned saw set.![]()
You know how they say in Italy all roads lead to Rome? On Garage Journal all whatzit threads lead to saw sets.What sort of bafflegab is this ?
Cmon man, you ain’t new here.
I can't believe you found that post. It's too puny to be used as a brick hauler. It's kind of small to be used for cooking. At least I know it's not a one off homemade piece.![]()
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Apparently its for cooking in a fireplace!
Thats what the first comment says anyway.
