Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: bgarrett on April 13, 2015, 09:04:54 PM
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I only got two so you guys could have fun guessing :)
1/2" drive, screw thread, 6 1/2" total length
numbers appear to be hand written in ink
3
3285
on the flat
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stems for some sort of shut off valve. Packing gland around the shaft and an angled point to fit a seat.
Joe B
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Cylinder head guide studs for motors with no dowel pins ? I have something simular to yours and thats what mine are used for.
EvilDr235
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Dr evils guess is interesting. The threaded part is 1" and the shaft is about 3/4" so if you screwed these in and slid a head on, you couldnt get these out. NEXT! :)
There are 8 threads per inch and the guy had a bushel basket with many in it. He lived in the country and had a tractor and bush hog but no other signs of a hobby
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They are wellhead lock pins. We used to make them at the machine shop I work at.
Hope this helps!
Bill D
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Hooray! tool talk comes thru once again
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"stems for some sort of shut off valve. Packing gland around the shaft and an angled point to fit a seat."...
wow! I was close
Joe B