755. air chisel, this one a CP (Chicago Pneumatic)
8/24/2006 5:19 AM
752. A Roman numeral "4" from a clock face. Check this link for reason(s) "IIII" is used rather than "IV".http://www.bhi.co.uk/hints/roman.htm
8/24/2006 10:12 AM
753 : Antique photocopier.
8/24/2006 10:24 AM
751. Old thinset morter tool for laying tile.753. Old photo contact printer.
8/24/2006 11:13 AM
754 looks like the tongs used by home canners to remove jars from hot water.
8/24/2006 4:10 PM
D'oh! I forgot to look at the size. Rule #1, "Look at the dimensions."
8/24/2006 9:58 PM
>755. air chisel, this one a CP (Chicago Pneumatic)>752. A Roman numeral "4"...>753 : Antique photocopier.>751. Old thinset morter tool for laying tile.>753. Old photo contact printer.All correct, except I'm not sure about number 751.>754 looks like the tongs used by home canners to remove jars from hot water.It's for something smaller than canning jars, the jaws only open to a max of 2".
8/25/2006 3:46 PM
754. How about a bottle cap crimper
8/25/2006 7:47 PM
>754. How about a bottle cap crimperIt's not a cap crimper, but you're in the right ballpark.
8/25/2006 8:01 PM
posted by Rob H. at 6:36 AM on Aug 24, 2006
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755. air chisel, this one a CP (Chicago Pneumatic)
8/24/2006 5:19 AM
752. A Roman numeral "4" from a clock face. Check this link for reason(s) "IIII" is used rather than "IV".http://www.bhi.co.uk/hints/roman.htm
8/24/2006 10:12 AM
753 : Antique photocopier.
8/24/2006 10:24 AM
751. Old thinset morter tool for laying tile.
753. Old photo contact printer.
8/24/2006 11:13 AM
754 looks like the tongs used by home canners to remove jars from hot water.
8/24/2006 4:10 PM
D'oh! I forgot to look at the size. Rule #1, "Look at the dimensions."
8/24/2006 9:58 PM
>755. air chisel, this one a CP (Chicago Pneumatic)
>752. A Roman numeral "4"...
>753 : Antique photocopier.
>751. Old thinset morter tool for laying tile.
>753. Old photo contact printer.
All correct, except I'm not sure about number 751.
>754 looks like the tongs used by home canners to remove jars from hot water.
It's for something smaller than canning jars, the jaws only open to a max of 2".
8/25/2006 3:46 PM
754. How about a bottle cap crimper
8/25/2006 7:47 PM
>754. How about a bottle cap crimper
It's not a cap crimper, but you're in the right ballpark.
8/25/2006 8:01 PM