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Anonymous Anonymous said...

1013 is an F key used to open Mass-Hamilton locks. (Usually on ATMs)

6/21/2007 6:25 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

painless - it's an electronic key, but they're also pretty common for use in japanese and korean homes now.

6/21/2007 8:38 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1014 is a stair saw, used to cut fixed depth slits in wood that can be chiseled out to form a dado.
1015 is a corner counding tool, see: http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=32682&cat=1,42524

6/21/2007 9:24 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1016 appears to be a cheese press, used to force moisture out of cheese wheels.

6/21/2007 4:26 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1013 could be a program key for an electric buggy.I don't know what they are called but it has two wheels next to each other and you stand on it.

6/22/2007 3:06 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1015. It could round corners, but in the plastic product manufacturing company where I work it is used to remove flash from molded products. It's superb for this purpose.

6/22/2007 7:20 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

#1015 is a rounding knife, used to round edges by woodworkers who don't want to use a router.

6/22/2007 10:50 AM

Blogger Rob H. said...

>1013 is an F key used to open Mass-Hamilton locks. (Usually on ATMs)

>painless - it's an electronic key, but they're also pretty common for use in japanese and korean homes now.



Same type of key but this one is used for a different purpose, see below.





>1014 is a stair saw, used to cut fixed depth slits in wood that can be chiseled out to form a dado.
>1015 is a corner rounding tool


Both correct


>1016 appears to be a cheese press, used to force moisture out of cheese wheels.


It could be used for that but this one was used for something else.



>1013 could be a program key for an electric buggy.I don't know what they are called but it has two wheels next to each other and you stand on it.


Yes, it's a Segway key


>1015. It could round corners...

>1015 is a rounding knife...


Correct, it's a cornering tool

6/22/2007 11:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1013 is a Dallas Semiconductor iButton attached to a key fob. It looks like a battery, but it's more like an extremely rugged smart card chip. I can't read the part number, tough... ;-)

6/28/2007 3:25 PM

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