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"Tim W"

09/10/2007 8:54 PM

Wots a 'Butt Gauge'?

Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
260167202747for example.

Tim w


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eekamouse

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

09/10/2007 2:03 PM


Tim W wrote:
> Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
> 260167202747for example.
>
> Tim w
>
>
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Its used to measure up the wifes or girlfriends backside..........as
the name implies!

IIRC its a device that has a sliding block on int that slides on a
shaft or piece of wood that has a nib on the wend and it can be used
to set the depth needed to mortise and tenon joints, hinges etc. Used
for repetitious markings

Rr

RicodJour

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

09/10/2007 2:40 PM

On Oct 9, 4:54 pm, "Tim W" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
> 260167202747for example.

Your standard door hinge is a butt hinge. http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/pages/w00136.asp

A butt gauge is used to layout the jamb mortise for the hinge leaf.

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Ferd Farkel

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

09/10/2007 2:45 PM

On Oct 9, 5:03 pm, eekamouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tim W wrote:
> > Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
> > 260167202747for example.
>
> > Tim w
>
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>
> Its used to measure up the wifes or girlfriends backside..........as
> the name implies!
>
> IIRC its a device that has a sliding block on int that slides on a
> shaft or piece of wood that has a nib on the wend and it can be used
> to set the depth needed to mortise and tenon joints, hinges etc. Used
> for repetitious markings

Which is usually called a scratch gauge, or simply a gauge.
Butt gauges were more elaborate, blocks of bronze or cast
iron with more than one beam and sides ground dead square
so you could use them for striking perpendicular lines.
Intended purpose was setting out butt hinges, hence the
name. You can also use them in place of standard scratch
gauges, where they often work better due to thinner beams
and a blockier, easier to grip stock.

FF

Ferd Farkel

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

09/10/2007 6:55 PM

On Oct 9, 7:35 pm, "BobS" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Go herehttp://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/stanmisc.htm
>
> Scroll down
>
> http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/95man.pdf

The 95 is the one I was referring to. Much thanks for
the instruction sheet.

AD

Andy Dingley

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

10/10/2007 9:48 AM

On 10 Oct, 00:35, "BobS" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Go here
> http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/stanmisc.htm

Great page, thanks!

(It's like The Old Days of the Wreck)

Bn

"BobS"

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

09/10/2007 7:35 PM

Go here
http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/stanmisc.htm

Scroll down

http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/95man.pdf

Bob S.



"Tim W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
> 260167202747for example.
>
> Tim w
>
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

09/10/2007 6:17 PM


"Tim W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
> 260167202747for example.
>
> Tim w
>
>

Used to measure a Butt Load.

SI

Smaug Ichorfang

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

11/10/2007 2:11 PM

See the binaries group for the use of this guage.

TW

"Tim W"

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

10/10/2007 8:41 PM


"Ferd Farkel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Oct 9, 5:03 pm, eekamouse <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Its used to measure up the wifes or girlfriends backside..........as
>> the name implies!
>>

Ha Ha, yes I was asking for that.

A mate of mine was telling me about the work he was doing on his old wooden
boat. He said the carpenters had had to fit 'butt cheeks' lots of them under
the decks. 'Butt Cheeks?' I said, 'Those blokes are taking the piss out you.
No piece of carpentry could have such a ridiculous name. They are having a
laugh'.

I was wrong. Butt Cheeks is what they were.

Tim w

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"Tim W"

in reply to "Tim W" on 09/10/2007 8:54 PM

10/10/2007 12:04 AM

> "Tim W" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:%[email protected]...
>> Curious. I see these on ebay and I don't know what they are for. Item
>> 260167202747for example.
>>

"BobS" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Go here
> http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/stanmisc.htm
>
> Scroll down
>
> http://www.tooltrip.com/tooltrip9/stanley/stanmisc/95man.pdf
>

Ah ha! All is clear now thanks

Tim w


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