hey on 538 it's a valve seat refacing tool i do this for a living
12/05/2006 7:44 PM
533. 6" long, someone sent in these photos, looking to identify this tool: [Image]
A brief description by the owner: It has one or two parts that can be slid (using a fair amount of pressure), but squeezing the handles does not produce any movements. The large wire bow, with a coil at its base, and the smaller radius flat metal bow within it both are almost certainly springs.
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535. Car battery terminal cleaner. The end your looking at does the battery posts, under the removable top is a brush to do the cable ends.
12/15/2005 6:23 AM
533 A glazers point pusher with magazine.
12/15/2005 8:16 AM
537 A tool for lighting and adjusting gas chandeliers.
12/15/2005 8:18 AM
538 A Black & Decker Electric Screw Driver and Socket Wrench.
12/15/2005 8:23 AM
536. The coin return lever on a pay phone?
12/15/2005 8:53 AM
534 looks like a breakway lead used in salt water angling.
12/15/2005 9:37 AM
534. A homemade squid jig?
12/15/2005 2:11 PM
>535. Car battery terminal cleaner...
Correct
>533 A glazers point pusher with magazine.
Yes, thanks for helping solve this one
>537 A tool for lighting and adjusting gas chandeliers.
Correct
>538 A Black & Decker Electric Screw Driver and Socket Wrench.
Nope
>536. The coin return lever on a pay phone?
Yes
>534 looks like a breakway lead used in salt water angling.
Close
>534. A homemade squid jig?
Nope
12/16/2005 4:15 PM
538 OK so it's probably a Black & Decker Valve Grinder with the tip missing.
12/16/2005 7:13 PM
>538 OK so it's probably a Black & Decker Valve Grinder with the tip missing.
Correct
12/16/2005 7:27 PM
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1/20/2006 10:22 PM
hey on 538 it's a valve seat refacing tool i do this for a living
12/05/2006 7:44 PM