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> Welcome back Rob - I think we all miss the What Is It posts.
> Where are all the guesses on this device ? :-)
> < I don't even have a foolish guess ! >
> John T.
Thanks for your comments, it appears that whit3rd has the right general idea but it has been proving very difficult to find a reference for this tool.
On Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 12:38:28 AM UTC-4, whit3rd wrote:
> Welcome back!
Thanks!
> 3242: looks like it's intended to rub around a cylinder and cut an inner surface,
> not too deeply. A keg-end prep tool, to make a snug fitting circle
> so all the brandy doesn't fall out?
Sounds like a good use for this tool, it certainly does appear that it would have been used to cut the inner surface of a ring, though I couldn't find any other ones like it on the web.
Rob
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>> Hello everyone! I'm back for just a few weeks, with only one or two items per post.
>> I need some help with the current item, it looks to be something for use by a woodworker.
>> I would have posted earlier but had some issues with the newsgroup service provider.
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
I really enjoyed this one and forgot how much I enjoyed "playing" this game!
My guess is "a fixture to help shape an archery bow". Something about
that seems backwards,
but I tried...
Bill
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>> Rob
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> Welcome back Rob - I think we all miss the What Is It posts.
> Where are all the guesses on this device ? :-)
> < I don't even have a foolish guess ! >
> John T.
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Bill wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>>> Hello everyone! I'm back for just a few weeks, with only one or two
>>> items per post.
>>> I need some help with the current item, it looks to be something for
>>> use by a woodworker.
>>> I would have posted earlier but had some issues with the newsgroup
>>> service provider.
>>>
>>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> I really enjoyed this one and forgot how much I enjoyed "playing" this
> game!
>
> My guess is "a fixture to help shape an archery bow". Something about
> that seems backwards,
> but I tried...
>
> Bill
>
In some ways, it reminds me of this device (I just found), used for "gun
stock bending".
http://s1182.photobucket.com/user/Riflemeister/media/StockBendingJig004.jpg.html
I didn't even know there was a need to bend gun stocks...
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>>> Rob
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>> Welcome back Rob - I think we all miss the What Is It posts.
>> Where are all the guesses on this device ? :-)
>> < I don't even have a foolish guess ! >
>> John T.
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>Hello everyone! I'm back for just a few weeks, with only one or two items per post.
> I need some help with the current item, it looks to be something for use by a woodworker.
> I would have posted earlier but had some issues with the newsgroup service provider.
>
>http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>Rob
Welcome back Rob - I think we all miss the What Is It posts.
Where are all the guesses on this device ? :-)
< I don't even have a foolish guess ! >
John T.
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