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Classic Auto and Motorcycle Tools => Classic Auto and Motorcycle Tools => Topic started by: Flatland Dave on November 02, 2014, 09:08:36 AM

Title: Couple of oldies
Post by: Flatland Dave on November 02, 2014, 09:08:36 AM
Picked these up at an auction a while back.  The first of two estate sales of a guy who by all accounts loved Model T's and had a very keen eye for cool stuff.

I suspect the first is a battery carrier, for a small battery.

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The other is self explanatory.
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Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: turnnut on November 02, 2014, 02:09:59 PM
it looks like you could carry a battery, are the clamps offset ?

any name on it ?   it's interesting. 

 I would think that the frame would get mighty warm.

 if your hand slipped off of the wood handle,  ouch !

 just my opinion.
 
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: Flatland Dave on November 02, 2014, 02:54:06 PM
Never thought about that.   Dang so much for that theory. 

Clamps are independent.  Basically shovel on the bolt thru the handle.   

Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: Charles Garrett on November 02, 2014, 03:46:15 PM
The carrier is for a 6 volt attery and the load tester was when the cells had external connecting straps. I had a pair of pliers with hinged loops on the ends of the handles for a battery carrier.  That would sure be a hot one to use unless the battery was totally dead.
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: bonneyman on November 02, 2014, 06:35:34 PM
The carrier is for a 6 volt attery and the load tester was when the cells had external connecting straps. I had a pair of pliers with hinged loops on the ends of the handles for a battery carrier.  That would sure be a hot one to use unless the battery was totally dead.

That's what I was thinking. Being all metal, and it looks like the clamps grab the posts, the battery should be pretty much dead or you're going to get a spark.
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: Flatland Dave on November 02, 2014, 07:52:22 PM
The carrier is for a 6 volt attery and the load tester was when the cells had external connecting straps. I had a pair of pliers with hinged loops on the ends of the handles for a battery carrier.  That would sure be a hot one to use unless the battery was totally dead.

Thanks for the info.  That could be handy here as a hand warmer tho....
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: JoeCB on November 02, 2014, 09:31:38 PM
Is there continuity thru the wood handle, I'll bet not!... The design most likely is two separate studs rather than what appears to be a thru bolt or rivet.

Joe
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: Flatland Dave on November 03, 2014, 05:36:51 AM
Wooden handle spins freely on the rod that goes through the middle.  I'll try to get better pics this evening.
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: Charles Garrett on November 03, 2014, 10:20:39 AM
Looks like bolt is not original.
Title: Re: Couple of oldies
Post by: turnnut on November 03, 2014, 01:41:37 PM
I believe that the bolt went straight thru the handle, otherwise, you would have too much
flex on the two pieces.  the wood handle would have been safe if you did not slip your
grip sideways and touch the metal.

more than likely from the 20's way before "OSHA" became our watch dog.

work, home or play, cell phones are a big reason for accidents.