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Blogger Canem said...

415. Valve spring compressor

7/28/2005 5:25 AM

Blogger Canem said...

414. Laser pen, binder clips, rubberbands, Missing part might be a magnet.

7/28/2005 6:28 AM

Blogger Roscoe said...

412. Is this a piano hammer or damper?
414. This looks like a homemade version of the green laser pointers used as aiming devices on amateur telescopes.

7/28/2005 8:59 AM

Blogger Roscoe said...

416. A spring you insert into copper pipe to prevent it from collapsing when you bend it.

7/28/2005 9:01 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

412 Used to hold a mason's line on cement block or brick when running up courses.

7/28/2005 10:55 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

413 A cable puller

7/28/2005 10:56 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

416 A tubing bender that slips over the appropriate sized copper tubing to keep bends from collapsing.

7/28/2005 10:59 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>415. Valve spring compressor

Correct

>414. Laser pen, binder clips, rubberbands, Missing part might be a magnet.

This is not the answer that I was looking for.

>412. Is this a piano hammer or damper?
>414. This looks like a homemade version of the green laser pointers used as aiming devices on amateur telescopes.

Both incorrect

>416. A spring you insert into copper pipe to prevent it from collapsing when you bend it.

Yes

>412 Used to hold a mason's line on cement block or brick when running up courses.

>413 A cable puller

Both correct

>416 A tubing bender that slips over the appropriate sized copper tubing to keep bends from collapsing.

Yes, but I think it goes inside the tubing

7/29/2005 12:40 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>>416 A tubing bender that slips over the appropriate sized copper tubing to keep bends from collapsing.

>Yes, but I think it goes inside the tubing

Nevermind, I was told it went on the inside of the tube, but now I think you're right about it going on the outside.

7/29/2005 2:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

416 Yes these always go on the outside of the tubing. Never on the inside.

7/29/2005 11:36 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

414. If I built this, the missing part would be a very sharp pencil.

- Edward

7/30/2005 7:03 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>414. If I built this, the missing part would be a very sharp pencil.


Yes, that's the missing piece, there is a link on the answer page that explains this one.

7/30/2005 4:21 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

417. Piston Ring Groove Cleaner

8/03/2005 8:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

421,appears to be a watch mainspring punch.

8/04/2005 5:10 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>417. Piston Ring Groove Cleaner

Correct

>421,appears to be a watch mainspring punch.

Thanks, I wasn't sure about this one.

8/04/2005 6:29 PM

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