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Anonymous Anonymous said...

179 is part of a set of ice creepers...they strap onto your shoes, like old fashioned roller skates used to....

11/06/2004 8:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

is 181 a "tap" as in tap shoes...
or they were sometimes called heel protectors.?

11/06/2004 8:13 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

178. Appears to be a tip for a propane torch.

11/06/2004 9:09 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>179 is part of a set of ice creepers...they strap onto your shoes, like old fashioned roller skates used to....

Correct

>is 181 a "tap" as in tap shoes...
or they were sometimes called heel protectors.?

This one isn't a tap, but it is for protecting the shoe from wear.


>178. Appears to be a tip for a propane torch.

Correct

11/06/2004 4:08 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

180:

It's a close up of the underside of those pieces of plastic often covering fluorescent lights in their fixtures; used to dissipate the light.

11/06/2004 5:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

183 - A jamb nut from a 1/2" conduit or armored cable box connector.

11/06/2004 6:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

182 - A wick raiser from a kerosene lamp burner.

11/06/2004 6:24 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>180 - It's a close up of the underside of those pieces of plastic often covering fluorescent lights in their fixtures; used to dissipate the light.

This answer is correct.

>183 - A jamb nut from a 1/2" conduit or armored cable box connector.

Yes

>182 - A wick raiser from a kerosene lamp burner.

Correct, it's from an old lantern, turning the knob raised or lowered the wick.

11/06/2004 8:24 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

#178 is a soldering tip for a butane torch.
#184 looks like a tool to expand inside tube to position it for rolling.

11/11/2004 12:37 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

187 is a fishing weight

11/12/2004 8:46 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>#178 is a soldering tip for a butane torch.

Correct

>#184 looks like a tool to expand inside tube to position it for rolling.

This one isn't for expanding tubes.

>187 is a fishing weight

Correct

11/13/2004 6:25 AM

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