Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: bird on November 10, 2022, 07:55:06 PM
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These are just beautiful , so what are these tools used for?
Cheers,Jenny
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Top photo, second from the right is a " Lube" wrench. For drain plugs , engine and trans,
and differential. Any markings?
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My friend, Annie posted those for me, hence signed Jenny instead of bird:) there are no markings on any of these!!!! Well, I think one has a stamp that looks like a horseshoe
Cheers
Bird, Jenny bird
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Also curious about any makers?????? No markings
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might be a bed wrench in there,firemans bed wrench?,,,some years ago i gave one away on ebay :rolleyes:
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3rd photo,has 2 right angles...who knows :smiley:
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That "L" shaped one with 3 open ends is labeled as an Orphan.
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Wow! No one else recognizes these?! I'm surprised, come on boys, help your sister out:)
Cheers
Bird
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might be a bed wrench in there,firemans bed wrench?,,,some years ago i gave one away on ebay :rolleyes:
Yes, I thought the same thing
Just a tidbit that everyone else probably knows, but if a house was burning down back in "the day" .... Can't tell ya which one, the bed was considered to be the one thing to try and save, hence fireman carrying "bed keys" to quickly disassemble bed frames.
I'm pretty certain I didn't make that up, someone will correct me if I'm wrong!
Cheers
Bird
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probably a couple of scythe wrenches in there,i might group them up and auction starting at .01,,
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The "Y" looking wrench with 2 open ends and a socket end is listed as an orphan in a wrenching news past auction.
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Second photo, 2nd from the left looks like a common welders wrench, the small square hole for acetylene cylinder valve stem. In the 4th photo. lower left, the small double ended hex box wrench looks like what came with many old treadle sewing machines.
Joe B