Thursday, February 6, 2014

Set 531

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3097. 1-1/8" long:





















3098. 11" long, this tool has two blades at 90 degrees from each other:































3099. 3" long:

























3100. 24" long:

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3101. 10" long, the wooden base pivots and can be locked in place with the lever:

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3102. 2-1/2" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt.

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Answers:



3097. This is part of a combination square:



The location of the part on the tool is indicated by the arrow:



The small part on the end fits into this groove on the rule:





















3098. This Techniflex tool is probably a hand miter, for cutting some type of material at a 45 degree angle:
























3099. No answer yet for these items:

























3100. This is a small version of a hurdle, which is a portable fence that could be used to make temporary pens for livestock that were at the market. It was part of a display of hurdle making tools at the Sellars Gallery.

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3101. No answer yet:

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3102. This is an ice cleat for attaching to the heel of a shoe.

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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Set 530

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3091. 10" long:

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3092. 7" long, take a look at Neatorama for more guesses and a chance to win a T-shirt.





























3093. 16" long:

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3094. 8" long:

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3095. 6-1/2" tall:

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3096. 3" and 4" long, sent in by a visitor who would like to find the purpose of these pieces of hardware, the tubes are all connected on the inside:

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3091. This is a veneer hammer:

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3092. A dock worker's tool for moving burlap wrapped bales:





























3093. A vulcanizing clamp for repairing old automobile tube tires:

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3094. An orange peeler:

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3095. A Chicago Watch Clock Station for use by security guards when making their rounds, it held a key inside that was used on the guard's clock:























3096. No answer yet for these:

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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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