RH

"Rob H."

26/09/2012 3:20 AM

What is it? Set 460

A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
until Sunday.

http://55tools.blogspot.com/


Rob


This topic has 18 replies

js

jim <"sjedgingN0Sp"@[email protected]>

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

30/09/2012 7:58 AM



"Rob H." wrote:
>
> > 2675) An interesting spark plug. I see eight electrodes around the
> > outside and six at angles on the central part, which looks like
> > it rotates in use -- perhaps to mimize carbon buildup?
> > Certainly there must be a patent somewhere for that design. :-)
> >
> > Was this at the same place as the container of insulators?
>
> Yes, it was the same place, they had thousands of spark plugs on display,
> this was one of the most interesting.
>
> All except the second have been answered correctly this week, I'm still
> trying to find a good reference for it and will post an update here when I
> get one. The answers for this set have been posted:
>

The wrench is used on the head saw for circular sawmills.
I Couldn't find a picture of the wrench but these links show
the type of inserted teeth that it is used on:

http://www.simonds.cc/mnu/cirMenu.php?menu=mnuCirHeadrig
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/misc/circsaw.pdf

Simonds also advertises a new style wrench that with the
claim: "for quick and easy bit and shank replacement -
no need to fumble with the "U" shaped pin."

http://www.simondsinternational.com/productpages/bitspeedwrench.php?menu=mnuCirHeadrig





> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2012/09/set-460.html#answers
>
> Rob

DB

Dave Balderstone

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

27/09/2012 5:30 PM

In article <[email protected]>, Larry <[email protected]>
wrote:

> 2673 - Don't know the name but it's used to pickup golf balls

Yup. I've used them to pick up balls at charity "hole in one" contests.

--
I used to like fishing because I thought it had some larger significance. Now I
like fishing because it¹s the one thing I can think of that probably doesn¹t. ­
John Gierach

c

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

30/09/2012 7:07 PM

And another on page 8: http://www.piperssawshop.com/0910catalog-lowres.pdf

I did a search for "saw wrench b/f style" and seems lots of links are available for the older(?) type wrench.

*I am just now seeing a box to be unchecked, so that emails don't go to someone when replying here. I hadn't noticed this before. Sorry if I sent unwanted emails. I'll try to remember this box in the future.

Sonny

LH

"Lew Hodgett"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

26/09/2012 1:15 AM


"Rob H." wrote:

>A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the
>answers until Sunday.
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/


=================================
2671:

Pool Cue Lock.

Used to lock a cue in a wall rack.

Shades of my misspent youth.

Lew

















































Wc

"WW"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

26/09/2012 9:26 PM



"Rob H." wrote in message news:[email protected]...

A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
until Sunday.

http://55tools.blogspot.com/


Rob

2625 some type of a motor spark plug?

Kk

Kenefick

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

27/09/2012 9:06 AM

that should be golf ball bag retriever, I believe.

On 9/27/2012 6:29 AM, Kenefick wrote:
> 2671: shackle?
> 2672: don't know
> 2673: golf bag retriever
> 2674: flag holder
> 2675: some one else thought it was a spark plug, I can see that.
> 2676: letter opener?
>
> On 9/26/2012 3:20 AM, Rob H. wrote:
>> A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
>> until Sunday.
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>> Rob

SM

"Stormin Mormon"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

27/09/2012 6:26 PM

I guess if you shoved the tube onto a golf ball, it would go up the tube and
into the zip pouch. Could be......

Easier than trying to pick them up by telling them they have cute dimples.
I helped with parking, at a golf club one time. For a public festival.
Picked up a heck of a lot of stray golf balls, over the couple of days. I
can't remember what I did with them. Turned them in to the club people, I
guess.

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.

"Larry" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...

> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

I'm sure someone else has already posted these answers...

2672 - Tubing bender
2673 - Don't know the name but it's used to pickup golf balls
2675 - Some kind of speciality spark plug

Larry

LE

"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

26/09/2012 5:52 AM

"Rob H." <[email protected]> fired this volley in news:k3uabc01861
@news4.newsguy.com:

>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>

2673 golf "shag bag" for picking up balls
2674 Fuzee holder??
2675 Diesel injector?
2676 box opener?

LLoyd

Lr

Larry

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

27/09/2012 10:20 PM

"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in news:k3uabc01861
@news4.newsguy.com:

> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

I'm sure someone else has already posted these answers...

2672 - Tubing bender
2673 - Don't know the name but it's used to pickup golf balls
2675 - Some kind of speciality spark plug

Larry

Kk

Kenefick

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

27/09/2012 6:29 AM

2671: shackle?
2672: don't know
2673: golf bag retriever
2674: flag holder
2675: some one else thought it was a spark plug, I can see that.
2676: letter opener?

On 9/26/2012 3:20 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
> until Sunday.
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob

c

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

30/09/2012 6:57 PM

On Sunday, September 30, 2012 12:39:59 PM UTC-5, Rob H. wrote:
> > The wrench is used on the head saw for circular sawmills. > I Couldn't =
find a picture of the wrench=20

>I didn't think to call it a wrench, I did a search on "Disston saw wrench"=
and found a patent for a similar tool, it can be found at this address: ht=
tp://www.google.com/patents/US412024 I added the Simonds wrench to my answe=
r to show a modern version of the tool. Thanks again. >> http://55tools.blo=
gspot.com/2012/09/set-460.html#answers >> >> Rob

Here's a similar tool on this page: http://ozarkindustrial.com/taxonomy/ter=
m/72/0

Sonny

AT

Alexander Thesoso

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

26/09/2012 6:06 AM

2675 I don't recognize this specific unit, but this looks like a Diesel
engine fuel injector [einspritzer].

On 9/26/2012 3:20 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
> until Sunday.
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

30/09/2012 5:48 AM

> 2675) An interesting spark plug. I see eight electrodes around the
> outside and six at angles on the central part, which looks like
> it rotates in use -- perhaps to mimize carbon buildup?
> Certainly there must be a patent somewhere for that design. :-)
>
> Was this at the same place as the container of insulators?


Yes, it was the same place, they had thousands of spark plugs on display,
this was one of the most interesting.

All except the second have been answered correctly this week, I'm still
trying to find a good reference for it and will post an update here when I
get one. The answers for this set have been posted:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/2012/09/set-460.html#answers


Rob

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

30/09/2012 1:39 PM

> The wrench is used on the head saw for circular sawmills.
> I Couldn't find a picture of the wrench but these links show
> the type of inserted teeth that it is used on:
>
> http://www.simonds.cc/mnu/cirMenu.php?menu=mnuCirHeadrig
> http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/misc/circsaw.pdf
>
> Simonds also advertises a new style wrench that with the
> claim: "for quick and easy bit and shank replacement -
> no need to fumble with the "U" shaped pin."
>
> http://www.simondsinternational.com/productpages/bitspeedwrench.php?menu=mnuCirHeadrig


Thanks for the links, I didn't think to call it a wrench, I did a search on
"Disston saw wrench" and found a patent for a similar tool, it can be found
at this address:

http://www.google.com/patents/US412024

I added the Simonds wrench to my answer to show a modern version of the
tool. Thanks again.



>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2012/09/set-460.html#answers
>>
>> Rob

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

02/10/2012 5:09 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> And another on page 8: http://www.piperssawshop.com/0910catalog-lowres.pdf
>
> I did a search for "saw wrench b/f style" and seems lots of links are
> available for the older(?) type wrench.
>
> *I am just now seeing a box to be unchecked, so that emails don't go to
> someone when replying here. I hadn't noticed this before. Sorry if I
> sent unwanted emails. I'll try to remember this box in the future.
>
> Sonny


Thanks for the follow up on the saw wrench. I've never received an email
from you so I don't think there was a problem.


Rob

SM

"Stormin Mormon"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

26/09/2012 8:05 AM

2671, umbrella holder, lockable.
2672, tubing bender.
2673, carryon luggage for when water department guys want a working
vacation.
2674, launch device for fireworks. The clamp holds the asbestos sheet, the
rod with the triangle gets pushed into the ground.
2675, never seen one of these. I'd guess a fuel sprayer for a diesel truck.
2676 for opening boxes at the store, but not allowing employees to have
knives that could be used to assassinate the boss

Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.

"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
until Sunday.

http://55tools.blogspot.com/


Rob


DN

"DoN. Nichols"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

26/09/2012 5:05 PM

On 2012-09-26, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:
> A new set has been posted, I'm not going to be able to post the answers
> until Sunday.
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

Posting from rec.crafts.metalworking as always.

A little earlier than usual, FWIW.

2671) At a guess, this is for locking up your horse for a short time
by looping his reins through the 'U' and closing the lock.

It might have been at a saloon or some similar place, where
there were a line of these, and either the key was left in it
when not in use, or you had to go in to ask for the key.

2672) Looks like a tool for bending a hook or an elbow into either
heavy wire or metal tubing. (At a guess, about 1/4 to 3/8" OD.

2673) Looks like a tool for picking up and bagging golf balls, likely
at a driving range. (Though I suspect that they have motorized
vehicles for the purpose on a larger scale.)

In any case, the hooks on the bottom are formed to let things go
through one way only, so the balls would advance up the tube and
gather in the bag until it is unzipped and emptied back into a
basket or the like.

2674) For holding a warning flag of some sort or the other. It can
either be clamped to a tabletop or similar surface, or be
stabbed ito the ground.

Looks to have a release to allow the flag to lie down, or to be
held up at the angle visible. I don't see any springs for
pop-up operation, however.

2675) An interesting spark plug. I see eight electrodes around the
outside and six at angles on the central part, which looks like
it rotates in use -- perhaps to mimize carbon buildup?
Certainly there must be a patent somewhere for that design. :-)

Was this at the same place as the container of insulators?

2676) Tool for cutting off something fairly thin level with a surface
at right angles. Perhaps for wallpaper at the junction with the
floor? Or perhaps wood veneer?

Now to post this, and then see what suggestions are already
posted.

Enjoy,
DoN.

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"DoN. Nichols"

in reply to "Rob H." on 26/09/2012 3:20 AM

30/09/2012 9:16 PM

On 2012-09-30, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2675) An interesting spark plug. I see eight electrodes around the
>> outside and six at angles on the central part, which looks like
>> it rotates in use -- perhaps to mimize carbon buildup?
>> Certainly there must be a patent somewhere for that design. :-)
>>
>> Was this at the same place as the container of insulators?
>
>
> Yes, it was the same place, they had thousands of spark plugs on display,
> this was one of the most interesting.
>
> All except the second have been answered correctly this week, I'm still
> trying to find a good reference for it and will post an update here when I
> get one. The answers for this set have been posted:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2012/09/set-460.html#answers

Hmm ... you seem to have updated the web site, because you are
showing what the tool does.

Based on the size of the tool, and the drawing, this was a very
large sawblade -- from a sawmill, almost certainly. Since the handle of
the tool is longer than the diameter of any circular sawblade which I
have ever used -- it is not for a home hobby worker. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

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