215. appears to be yet another type of core removing tool for valve stems. 217. a chain breaker, removes the side plates on roller chain (same kind of links as seen on the side of this tool)
>215. appears to be yet another type of core removing tool for valve stems. 217. a chain breaker, removes the side plates on roller chain (same kind of links as seen on the side of this tool)
Both of these are correct.
>213. A sand dollar
Yes
12/11/2004 6:00 AM
Anonymous said...
215_ I believe this is more than just the tool . It looks like a cover for those very early auto valve stems with the core wrench built into the end.
I think you have a great idea for a blog, but you need the answers someplace (perhaps in their own comment item posted later on) to explain what they are.
Thanks for the comments, I usually put up the answers a week after the original post. I just added the solutions for last weeks photos, you'll find a link after the last picture in the set.
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215. appears to be yet another type of core removing tool for valve stems.
217. a chain breaker, removes the side plates on roller chain (same kind of links as seen on the side of this tool)
12/10/2004 7:16 AM
213. A sand dollar
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12/10/2004 4:47 PM
>215. appears to be yet another type of core removing tool for valve stems.
217. a chain breaker, removes the side plates on roller chain (same kind of links as seen on the side of this tool)
Both of these are correct.
>213. A sand dollar
Yes
12/11/2004 6:00 AM
215_ I believe this is more than just the tool . It looks like a cover for those very early auto valve stems with the core wrench built into the end.
12/13/2004 5:58 PM
>215_ I believe this is more than just the tool . It looks like a cover...
This is correct, threads start half-way up the inside.
12/13/2004 8:18 PM
214- part of a tree tap for collecting Maple sap.
12/13/2004 9:40 PM
>214- part of a tree tap for collecting Maple sap.
Correct
12/15/2004 4:40 AM
Where are the answers? :)
I think you have a great idea for a blog, but you need the answers someplace (perhaps in their own comment item posted later on) to explain what they are.
Great start and continue the good work!
Mike Wilkerson
12/16/2004 3:34 PM
>Where are the answers?
Thanks for the comments, I usually put up the answers a week after the original post. I just added the solutions for last weeks photos, you'll find a link after the last picture in the set.
12/16/2004 7:06 PM
220. A bullet.
12/17/2004 5:07 PM
>220. A bullet
Correct
12/19/2004 5:52 PM
225. is a tool used for flaring copper tubing. You insert the sharp part into the tube and twist and it flares it out. John Watson
12/29/2004 11:41 PM