Thursday, January 23, 2014

Set 529

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3085. 18" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt.

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3086. 8" long:

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3087. These photos were sent in by someone looking for information on this device, specifically the upper part that holds the saw:

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3088. 7" long, 13/16" wide:

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3089. Approximately 10" diameter:

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3090. 13" long, sent in by a visitor who would like to find the purpose of this hammer:

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Answers:



3085. This is a Crandall hammer, it's a stone dressing tool made from several sharpened spikes which are held together with a frame and wedge. It was used to roughen the face of cut stone so that mortar would adhere to it.

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3086. A capping device used to seal the closures of ampoules containing serums, patent number 2,643,805:

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3087. This is a miter box, patent number 847,557:

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3088. No answer yet for this tool:

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3089. A military landmine:

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3090. Also no answer so far for this hammer, it looks like somebody just replaced an old wooden handle with a metal one:

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6 comments:

  1. 3087 is A mitre box the upper arm is to guide the saw at a specified angle.

    3089 is a landmine.

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  2. 3086 seems like a cap crimper...
    3089 looks very land-minish, presumable a tipwire and prssure prong fuse...
    3085 is a hammer used in stone working...
    B.

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  3. 3086 looks like a tool for inserting primer caps into shotgun shells.

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  4. 3069 is definitely a mine, but surprisingly hard to ID specifically. Especially since (per Anon@7:38) it plainly has a tripwire trigger and a light anti-personnel-style fuse, but is as large as an anti-tank mine.

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  5. 3088: Just a guess: for cutting out consistent size servings from a soft product like butter or cheese?
    3099: I was wonder whether the ring is part of the arming mechanism rather than a tripwire trigger. It could be some sort of tilt-rod mine missing most of said tilt-rod.

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  6. 3090 is a tire spoon for mounting and dismounting tires

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