377. used for scribing lines in metal
6/16/2005 6:14 AM
376. Steel mill/foundry safety glasses377. Retractable metal scribe
6/16/2005 6:23 AM
380. A molinillo, used to stir and froth hot chocolate in Mexico.
6/16/2005 8:44 AM
378. Tuning peg for a stringed instrument
6/16/2005 8:17 PM
379. Always first with an educated guess: This looks like other firefighter combination tools. Note the section that is used to open a hydrant valve.- Edward
6/17/2005 2:45 AM
>377. used for scribing lines in metalCorrect>376. Steel mill/foundry safety glassesClose but not correct>377. Retractable metal scribeYes, but it doesn't retract, the tip comes out and is reversed, with a blunt end then exposed.>380. A molinillo...>378. Tuning peg for a stringed instrument>379. Always first with an educated guess: This looks like other firefighter combination tools. These last three are correct.Rob
6/17/2005 3:40 PM
376. Guess - glass blower's protective eyewear?377. Known - diamond scribe for use on glass
6/17/2005 3:45 PM
>376. Guess - glass blower's protective eyewear?Nope>377. Known - diamond scribe for use on glassPartially correct, it's a carbide scribe for metal, glass or tile
6/18/2005 11:45 AM
376. they're for driving a car
6/19/2005 11:35 PM
>376. they're for driving a carCorrect, they are Willson driving goggles.
6/20/2005 3:17 AM
381 looks like ascrew out
6/20/2005 4:19 PM
>381 looks like a screw outI not familiar with those, but others have said that the threads run in the wrong direction to be an "easy out" or "screw out".
6/20/2005 4:37 PM
380: Chocolate maker (used in Central American countries)
8/17/2005 3:34 PM
posted by Rob H. at 3:35 PM on Jun 14, 2005
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377. used for scribing lines in metal
6/16/2005 6:14 AM
376. Steel mill/foundry safety glasses
377. Retractable metal scribe
6/16/2005 6:23 AM
380. A molinillo, used to stir and froth hot chocolate in Mexico.
6/16/2005 8:44 AM
378. Tuning peg for a stringed instrument
6/16/2005 8:17 PM
379. Always first with an educated guess: This looks like other firefighter combination tools. Note the section that is used to open a hydrant valve.
- Edward
6/17/2005 2:45 AM
>377. used for scribing lines in metal
Correct
>376. Steel mill/foundry safety glasses
Close but not correct
>377. Retractable metal scribe
Yes, but it doesn't retract, the tip comes out and is reversed, with a blunt end then exposed.
>380. A molinillo...
>378. Tuning peg for a stringed instrument
>379. Always first with an educated guess: This looks like other firefighter combination tools.
These last three are correct.
Rob
6/17/2005 3:40 PM
376. Guess - glass blower's protective eyewear?
377. Known - diamond scribe for use on glass
6/17/2005 3:45 PM
>376. Guess - glass blower's protective eyewear?
Nope
>377. Known - diamond scribe for use on glass
Partially correct, it's a carbide scribe for metal, glass or tile
6/18/2005 11:45 AM
376. they're for driving a car
6/19/2005 11:35 PM
>376. they're for driving a car
Correct, they are Willson driving goggles.
6/20/2005 3:17 AM
381 looks like ascrew out
6/20/2005 4:19 PM
>381 looks like a screw out
I not familiar with those, but others have said that the threads run in the wrong direction to be an "easy out" or "screw out".
6/20/2005 4:37 PM
380: Chocolate maker (used in Central American countries)
8/17/2005 3:34 PM