Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: bird on October 27, 2022, 07:28:46 PM
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What are these tools?
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The long plier like piece in center of photo is for brake spring removal and install on drum brakes. Probably a name somewhere. Looks like a quality piece.
The other stuff I might be able to guess , but wait for positive id from others.
Glad you got the photos figured out. The pipe with the white insulator looks like a support for electric hook up to house supply.
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Far right is a grinder wheel dressing tool.
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The handle just to the right of the white ceramic insulator looks like a crank handle designed to clamp on a shaft, maybe a field repair item - original handle broke, you need to crank the thing the shaft comes out of. If it's bronze/brass/not steel, it's probably for a boat.
The others not yet named are fairly mysterious to me.
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Far right is a grinder wheel dressing tool.
I agree
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The pipe wrench with thevred jaw looks similar to the Craftsman roller jaw pipe wrench. Also similar to the Fatkin and Trig-o-matic pipe wrenches.
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Bird, maybe some close-ups of the yet unidentified pieces would help - also note any markings.
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The handle thing, upper left looks like a handle for a milling machine vise. Does the socket swivel? socket for a square shaft?
Joe B
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Does the pipe wrench have J1010 or J1014 on it? The jaw spins 360 to open it then you can ratchet it to fit the size of pipe. I like them but they seem to be very underappreciated.
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Two of those could be Clevis Pin wrenches.
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