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Blogger Canem said...

384. Scaffolding railing clamp
385. Branding iron

6/23/2005 6:10 AM

Blogger pa-ter said...

384. Stancheon for mounting something to a pole, perhaps a tv dish or antennae.
385. Branding iron

6/23/2005 6:11 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>384. Scaffolding railing clamp
>385. Branding iron

>384. Stancheon for mounting something to a pole, perhaps a tv dish or antennae.
>385. Branding iron

Both incorrect on 384, both right on 385.

Rob

6/24/2005 4:09 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

Sorry, I accidentally shot number 384 with the lower socket piece upside down, so that may have influenced the guesses on this one.

Rob

6/24/2005 6:57 PM

Blogger Canem said...

387. At 2" this looks like the smallest Log Dog I have ever seen.

6/25/2005 10:16 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>387. At 2" this looks like the smallest Log Dog I have ever seen

This answer is close, the word "dog" is correct but the first word needs to be replaced with another term.

Rob

6/25/2005 11:19 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

387. I think it's a pinch dog, for holding 2 pieces of wood together while the glue sets.

6/28/2005 2:09 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>387. I think it's a pinch dog...

Correct

6/28/2005 4:18 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would certainly like a better description for 383 than "some kind of upholstery or sheet metal hammer" I have seen a lot of different hammers and this is useless as a hammer. It might be a bucking tool or some other kind of backing device for hitting against, but not a hammer.

7/07/2005 2:02 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

384. Oar Lock

7/14/2005 9:22 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

382. I have 2 of these mini-clamps. They were in a box of sewing machine accessories, but they are not part of the original accessory set. If you know, please let me know what they are.

1/16/2006 7:47 PM

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