On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 07:18:46 -0400, Stormin Mormon
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>I've read all the subject lines, and none
>has the word answers.
What a self centered ass.
Since you use Mormonism in you nom and sig file, I'll assume you are a
representative of that faith. Keep that in mind when you continue to
repeat you absurd insistence that the world mold to you
narrowmindedness.
You know when the answers are posted. You know how to find them. Stop
acting like a jerk.
"Rob H." wrote in message:
>I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203
>and 3204:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
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3201: An electric charcoal lighter.
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In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>
> On 6/6/2014 11:00 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
> > On 6/5/2014 3:45 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> >> I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203
> >> and 3204:
> >>
> >> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
> >>
>
> Monday, and no answers posted. Sigh.
Here are the salient header fields of the article pointing to the answers.
From: Rob H. <[email protected]>
Newsgroups: rec.puzzles,rec.crafts.metalworking,rec.woodworking
Subject: Re: What is it? Set 548
Date: 6 Jun 2014 13:55:21 -0700
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
To see the answers without reading a post, you may go to the original
URL Rob posted on Thursday <http://55tools.blogspot.com> and scroll
down to the answers. Or you may avoid the manual scrolling and just go
to http://55tools.blogspot.com/#answers. These two URLs will work until
Rob posts the next week's photos.
Rob H. <[email protected]> fired this volley in
news:[email protected]:
> I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203
> and 3204:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
>
>
> Rob
>
3199 looks like one of thos 1970s vintage cartridge-fired tear gas guns
(keychain model) <G>
3200 A well worn wheel dresser
3201 electric charcoal starter
3202 ??
3203 Look to be a specialty gas burner plier by Pexto. The little
serrations at the very tip are a kind of pexto signature, and it looks
like those rollers were made to engage some specific feature of a
particular burner; in three sizes.
Most of their gas burner pliers are a lot more "generic" than that.
Hmmm... I have a pair of the more conventional type, but I've never seen
one configured like that before.
LLoyd
"DoN. Nichols" <[email protected]> fired this volley in
news:[email protected]:
> Aside from disguising itself as a key-ring, I would say that
> this is for discharging tear gas shells -- at a guess, .38
> special in size.
HAH! Rob!!??
Lloyd
Stormin Mormon <[email protected]> fired this volley in
news:[email protected]:
> Monday, and no answers posted. Sigh.
Go back. Answers were posted (???) Saturday.
L
On 6/5/2014 3:45 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203 and 3204:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
>
>
> Rob
>
3199 Gun, single shot gun... load a bullet, set shoot.
3200 Granite or tile edging tool. Cutters are moved back and forth over
edging to create an edge..
3201 Charcoal starter (heater)
3202 Mailbox master key.
3203 Looks like a hinge, One end goes in a slot, the other is nailed
(single nail?)
3204 Tile cutter , with pincer breaker..
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On Thu, 05 Jun 2014 06:05:12 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
<lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote in part:
> Rob H. <[email protected]> fired this volley in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203
> > and 3204:
> >
> > http://55tools.blogspot.com/
...
> 3201 electric charcoal starter
3201 Could be a refrigerator defroster.
On 6/9/2014 12:09 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
>
> Don't bother. This guy has raised this same point on several occassions,
> has had multiple people explain this all to him, and yet he continues to
> post this same thing. Some people just can't be taught.
>
Rob always posts the subject line such as "What is it? Set 548 -
Answers" which is how I find the answers.
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On 6/10/2014 7:55 AM, David B wrote:
> <snip>
>
> I'm still not sure about the last two but the rest of the answers have been
> posted:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2014/06/set-548.html#answers
>
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
Thanks for posting the answers. I love it when I
get one or two right.
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"Rick" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203 and
>>3204:
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Larger images:
>>
>> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
>
> 3203 is shaped like a shoe, looks like it would stop at the heel, marked
> for left. Heck of an arch support ; )
It might be the hinge for a boot last. These are usually articulated to
allow it to get past the shaft of the boot.
Paul K. Dickman
>3199 looks like one of thos 1970s vintage cartridge-fired tear gas guns
>(keychain model) <G>
There is a resemblance...
>3200 A well worn wheel dresser
Yes, that's what the owner said it was.
>3201 electric charcoal starter
Nailed it
>3203 Look to be a specialty gas burner plier by Pexto. The little
>serrations at the very tip are a kind of pexto signature, and it looks
>like those rollers were made to engage some specific feature of a
>particular burner; in three sizes.
>Most of their gas burner pliers are a lot more "generic" than that.
>
>Hmmm... I have a pair of the more conventional type, but I've never seen
>one configured like that before.
I certainly agree that it looks like a pair of gas burner pliers, but no one
that I've shown it to has seen the rollers before.
>3199 Gun, single shot gun... load a bullet, set shoot.
Yeah, I guess it could be used as a gun, I was thinking it was for blanks but
there's no reason it couldn't use a regular round
>
>3200 Granite or tile edging tool. Cutters are moved back and forth over
>edging to create an edge..
>
>3201 Charcoal starter (heater)
>
>3202 Mailbox master key.
>
>3203 Looks like a hinge, One end goes in a slot, the other is nailed
>(single nail?)
>
>
>3204 Tile cutter , with pincer breaker..
>
>>
>> 3203 is shaped like a shoe, looks like it would stop at the heel, marked
>> for left. Heck of an arch support ; )
>
>It might be the hinge for a boot last. These are usually articulated to
>allow it to get past the shaft of the boot.
>
>Paul K. Dickman
Could be. I thought the patent would be easy to find but the date was not a
Tuesday so that usually means it's incorrect.
>
>> Aside from disguising itself as a key-ring, I would say that
>> this is for discharging tear gas shells -- at a guess, .38
>> special in size.
>
>HAH! Rob!!??
>
>
>Lloyd
I think you guys are right! The owner thought it was a starter's gun so I had
that theory stuck in my mind, but I finally did some searching on tear gas pen
guns and now like that idea better.
I'm still not sure about the last two but the rest of the answers have been
posted:
http://55tools.blogspot.com/2014/06/set-548.html#answers
Thanks,
Rob
Marc Dashevsky wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> [email protected] says...
>>
>> On 6/6/2014 11:00 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
>>> On 6/5/2014 3:45 AM, Rob H. wrote:
>>>> I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203
>>>> and 3204:
>>>>
>>>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>>>
>>
>> Monday, and no answers posted. Sigh.
>
> Here are the salient header fields of the article pointing to the
> answers.
>
> From: Rob H. <[email protected]>
> Newsgroups: rec.puzzles,rec.crafts.metalworking,rec.woodworking
> Subject: Re: What is it? Set 548
> Date: 6 Jun 2014 13:55:21 -0700
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
>
> To see the answers without reading a post, you may go to the original
> URL Rob posted on Thursday <http://55tools.blogspot.com> and scroll
> down to the answers. Or you may avoid the manual scrolling and just go
> to http://55tools.blogspot.com/#answers. These two URLs will work
> until
> Rob posts the next week's photos.
Don't bother. This guy has raised this same point on several occassions,
has had multiple people explain this all to him, and yet he continues to
post this same thing. Some people just can't be taught.
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
> On 6/9/2014 12:09 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
>> Don't bother. This guy has raised this same point on several
>> occassions, has had multiple people explain this all to him, and
>> yet he continues to post this same thing. Some people just can't
>> be taught.
>>
>
> Rob always posts the subject line such as "What is it? Set 548 -
> Answers" which is how I find the answers.
>
Not every time. He is changing his methods. Get used to it.
Here is his post with the answers link in it.
> Rob H. wrote:
>
>
> I think you guys are right! The owner thought it was a starter's gun so I had
> that theory stuck in my mind, but I finally did some searching on tear gas pen
> guns and now like that idea better.
>
> I'm still not sure about the last two but the rest of the answers have been
> posted:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2014/06/set-548.html#answers
>
>
> Thanks,
> Rob
>
--
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On 6/5/2014 3:45 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203 and 3204:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
>
>
> Rob
>
3199, spring loaded center punch
3200, dressing tool for grinding wheel
3201, electric charcoal starter
3202, smokers pipe cleaner
3203, Amish farmer's inner sole for boot
3204, pipe fitters wrench, to tighten
small pipe. Or, fence tool.
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On 6/9/2014 10:28 AM, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
> Stormin Mormon <[email protected]> fired this volley in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> Monday, and no answers posted. Sigh.
>
> Go back. Answers were posted (???) Saturday.
>
> L
>
I've read all the subject lines, and none
has the word answers.
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"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203 and
>3204:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
>
>
> Rob
>
3203 is shaped like a shoe, looks like it would stop at the heel, marked for
left. Heck of an arch support ; )
On 2014-06-05, Rob H <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need some help with the last two in this week's set, numbers 3203 and 3204:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/s28Ab/new
Posting from the usenet newsgroup rec.crafts.metalworking as
always.
3199) Aside from disguising itself as a key-ring, I would say that
this is for discharging tear gas shells -- at a guess, .38
special in size.
It is rather better made than the others of the sort which I
have seen.
3200) This looks like a used-to-death grinding wheel dresser.
Normaly, those discs would be star-shaped wheels, and the
remains of the star notches are still visible on the outermost
of them only.
3201) Electric starter for a charcoal filled barbecue grill.
Put it in the middle of the pile of coals and plug it in and
wait for a while. :-)
3202) Well ... Army issue -- and not the usual T-38 can opener.
I really don't know what it is really is, but is sort of looks
like a tool for removing the scales from a fish prior to
cooking.
3203) Looks like part of a device for either holding a shoe in shape
between uses, or perhaps a fixture for fabricating the shoe
around.
3204) If all three wheels were only on one side (I see more on the
down side) and if the jaws had a more circular opening, I would
think that it was either for scribing a "break" line around
glass tubing, or for cutting copper tubing.
It looks like it was made by "Proto" (Professional tools) which
I know as a maker of automotive tools.
The interesting teeth on the end of the jaws looks like they are
for spring hose clips, which suggests that the rollers (one side
or the other, but not both at once) could be used for either
forming or repairing the bulge on the end of things like radiator
hose fittings, which again is automotive. But I can't find ones
in a current vendor of Proto tools.
Now to post this and then see what others have suggested.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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On 2014-06-05, Rob H <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>3199 Gun, single shot gun... load a bullet, set shoot.
>
>
>
> Yeah, I guess it could be used as a gun, I was thinking it was for blanks but
> there's no reason it couldn't use a regular round
Actually -- based on what I could see from the photos, there is
an excellent reason it could not fire a regular round -- or at least not
survive that. :-)
The diameter of the open end is significantly smaller than the
cartridge cavity, so the bullet would not clear -- even if you
remembered to remove the keychain from it before firing. :-)
Look at the photo of the shell holder by itself, and compare the
ID of the close end (where the shell fits) with the OD of the projection
towards the keychain (and the ID would have to be larger than that to
pass the bullet.)
Also -- those four radial holes to let the pressure out to the
sides and then let the outer sleeve direct it (and the tear gas) towards
the attacker. They would lower the pressure quite rapidly, even if the
front ID were large enough to pass the bullet.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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