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Blogger pa-ter said...

225. half of a tube flaring tool, the other half of the deal holds the tubing (usually of various size from 3/16 to 3/8") & this device clamps onto it & does the flare.

12/22/2004 7:05 AM

Blogger pa-ter said...

224. Looks like some kind of removable link for a chain

12/22/2004 7:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

227. spokewrench (motorcycle or bicycle)
229. chainsaw blade

12/22/2004 5:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

226: Leather filled with lead to hold books open whilst reading.

12/22/2004 7:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

224- Old catalogs list this as a repair link for chain.

12/22/2004 7:39 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>225. half of a tube flaring tool...

>224. Looks like some kind of removable link for a chain

>227. spokewrench (motorcycle or bicycle)
>229. chainsaw blade

>226: Leather filled with lead to hold books open whilst reading.

>224- Old catalogs list this as a repair link for chain.

These are all correct.

12/23/2004 7:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

#232 Is it a Calcite crystal?

12/29/2004 6:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

For the object that you are not quite sure on. It looks like a hand crafted compass, like the ones you would get in math sets. Perhaps it was used for drawing an arc before cutting or some other sort of design.

12/29/2004 7:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the picture that you weren't sure about has two pieces of drafting equipment. it would be used by an architect or engineer making technical drawings.

12/30/2004 1:32 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>#232 Is it a Calcite crystal?

This one isn't calcite.

>For the object that you are not quite sure on. It looks like a hand crafted compass, like the ones you would get in math sets. Perhaps it was used for drawing an arc before cutting or some other sort of design.


Possibly, I think the best guess that I've heard so far is that it could be a framer's tool.


>the picture that you weren't sure about has two pieces of drafting equipment. it would be used by an architect or engineer making technical drawings.

Could be, but it's quite a bit larger than most compasses that I've seen.

12/30/2004 3:47 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

#226 is what's known as a "sap", a weapon related to the "blackjack". It's not quite a "flat sap", but is close enough.

1/05/2005 8:37 PM

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