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Anonymous Anonymous said...

1332: The business end of another version of 1326. Throw it in the water attached to a cable and it spins. Pull it back out and you can read distance off of the dials on the side.
1334: Control panels for a power plant or substation
1335: At first I though sundial, but the hour is rarely divided into 16ths, so it's a wheel for measuring distances. Roll it along and the missing bits log feet and then you read inches off of the wheel.
1337: A dog or fork out of the inside of a transmission?

6/19/2008 6:53 AM

Blogger Grimm said...

1333. A follow rest for a metal lathe.

6/19/2008 9:11 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1333 is a steady rest, it clamps to the ways. a follow rest bolts to the carriage and follows the tool.

6/19/2008 8:54 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

1336 is a Gatling gun style ice cream scoop, for when there are hundreds of hungry kids wanting ice cream.

6/19/2008 11:22 PM

Blogger Ray said...

1332 - simonator is right, it's a ship's log for measuring distance, and hence, speed

1336 - looks like an anemometer, but I prefer rowan's answer

6/20/2008 5:20 AM

Blogger Jeff Rechten said...

1334: Control station for a battery backup system.

6/23/2008 6:09 PM

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