1405. Lifting bar 1406. Portable scale 1408. For carrying firewood
9/11/2008 5:06 AM
Anonymous said...
1409: Bicycle wrench
9/11/2008 6:50 AM
Anonymous said...
1405-Pallet&crate shifter/lifter 1406-Tractor balancing platform,for game played at tractor shows to demonstrate drivers control expertise. 1407-For capping off glass lab tubing? 1408-Blacksmiths apron? 1409-Gas Stove wrench? 1410-Racheting"clamp" for furniture building?
9/11/2008 9:44 AM
Anonymous said...
1407. For oiling cables such as motorcycle brake and clutch cables.
9/11/2008 1:14 PM
Anonymous said...
1407: Throttle cables, actually. Brakes are normally hydraulic these days, and clutch cables are far too large in diameter for this tool.
I own and use one.
9/11/2008 3:54 PM
Anonymous said...
1407. I have one of these that I bought at a motorcycle shop several years ago and it is for oiling the clutch and brake cables. I used it for oiling the cables on a Yamaha 125 and 175 Enduro.
1407. 1-3/8" long, anodized aluminum with a rubber insert that is open at one end and closed at the other, submitted by a visitor who would like to know exactly what this clamp is for: [Image]
1408. 36" long, made of thick leather: [Image]
1409. About 9" long: [Image]
The purpose for this wrench can be found on the answer page for the Animal Trap Quiz that I created the other day. A moderate warning concerning the traps, some of them are a bit grim looking.
1410. 48" long, patented in 1890: [Image] Close-up image
To submit photos, click on the profile link at the upper right to find my email address.
"Set 249"
6 Comments -
1405. Lifting bar
1406. Portable scale
1408. For carrying firewood
9/11/2008 5:06 AM
1409: Bicycle wrench
9/11/2008 6:50 AM
1405-Pallet&crate shifter/lifter
1406-Tractor balancing platform,for game played at tractor shows to demonstrate drivers control expertise.
1407-For capping off glass lab tubing?
1408-Blacksmiths apron?
1409-Gas Stove wrench?
1410-Racheting"clamp" for furniture building?
9/11/2008 9:44 AM
1407. For oiling cables such as motorcycle brake and clutch cables.
9/11/2008 1:14 PM
1407: Throttle cables, actually. Brakes are normally hydraulic these days, and clutch cables are far too large in diameter for this tool.
I own and use one.
9/11/2008 3:54 PM
1407. I have one of these that I bought at a motorcycle shop several years ago and it is for oiling the clutch and brake cables. I used it for oiling the cables on a Yamaha 125 and 175 Enduro.
9/12/2008 5:08 AM