Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: lebaron on October 15, 2014, 08:44:54 PM
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Marked Forged Steel and Pat Pending on handles. Thanks.
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it looks like it would open the links on a tire chain.
many companies that made chains also sold the tool, some were made by other
companies for them.
Weed tire chain was one that comes to mind
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Weed is what they look like to me also, but I've never seen them with the bent tips. First time for everything.
Mike
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with the bent ends, it is easier to use.
make believe that you are looking at a set of tire chains on the floor and the open end
of the links are facing up. it would be easier to use a bent tool than to try to do it in
a flat position.
many moons ago, we used a chisel before the boss bought the proper tool. it was not fun.
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The bend is an "aftermarket" modification by a skilled blacksmith.
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Talk about serendipity! I just this morning pulled a Weed set of these out of a gallon of vinegar, then brass-brushed the gunk off of it. Besides "WEED," mine says "PAT'D July 29, 1913." The head is cupped a tiny bit but not bent to 90° like yours, and mine have deeper and wider "reliefs" than yours do on the inside of the jaws in pic #2. I'd not've guessed they were tire chain pliers. Seems early, to me, but I'll track down the patent (and probably learn something, as usual).