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Blogger Roscoe said...

603 is a boot-puller-offer.

3/02/2006 9:16 AM

Blogger Roscoe said...

604 Might be a well point (goes on the end of the pipe in drilled well).

3/02/2006 9:36 AM

Blogger Roscoe said...

600 A pipe wrench with one-way roller bearings.

601 Crossbow bolts.

3/02/2006 9:38 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

605 The bottom of a round end jointing tool used in cement paving work.

3/02/2006 8:00 PM

Blogger tacohead said...

600 wrench for turning threaded rod.
or headless bolts, when there is nothing but threads on the bolt

3/03/2006 2:27 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>603 is a boot-puller-offer.

>604 Might be a well point...

>600 A pipe wrench...

These three are correct.

>601 Crossbow bolts.

They are too small for a crossbow.

>605 The bottom of a round end jointing tool...

Yes

>600 wrench for turning threaded rod. or headless bolts, when there is nothing but threads on the bolt

I don't think this is correct.

3/03/2006 4:16 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

602 A round head stake for tinsmith work.

3/03/2006 6:45 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>602 A round head stake for tinsmith work.

Correct

3/03/2006 8:46 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

601 darts from an anti-personel mine

3/03/2006 11:00 PM

Blogger Mr Crane said...

welll let me say thank you for #600. My father just gave me about 25 pounds of wrenches. I have one identical to #600 and had no clue what it was , neither did my father. Thanks again

3/03/2006 11:29 PM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>601 darts from an anti-personel mine

You've got the right idea, but I don't think they're for a mine.

>well let me say thank you for #600...

This one is actually a roller cam flare wrench, for more info check the answer page for this set, which I'll post in a day or two.

3/04/2006 6:29 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Simply put, #603 is a Boot Jack.

3/04/2006 10:34 AM

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