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"Rob H."

23/02/2012 4:18 AM

What is it? Set 429

I need some help with the second item in this week's post:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/


Rob


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"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 10:41 AM

Lloyd E. Sponenburgh wrote:
> "Rob H." <[email protected]> fired this volley in
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>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> 2489 sure looks like a set of real mean cock spurs.
>
> Lloyd

Robert!!! Jump on this one... Please!

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Ted Schuerzinger

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 8:05 AM

On Thu, 23 Feb 2012 04:18:52 -0500, Rob H. wrote:

> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:

That's a primitive sex toy for women. :-p

OK, some more realistic guesses:

2485: I'd guess that if you extended the photo leftwards that the bottom
word would say "Strahlung", which is German for "radiation", which gives
us a clue about what's being measured.

2487: Tonearm from a victrola? My uncle collected vintage grammophones
and wax cylinder players, and that looks similar to what's on the one I
inherited when he died.

2488: Needs a better picture.

2489: Prop from "Edward Scissorhands". OK, this last one isn't so
realistic.

2490: A box made in Cincinnati, Ohio. How does the metal bit on the top
move?

I can't wait to see how far off I am on these.

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WK

Walter Kraft

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 11:17 AM

Am 23.02.2012 10:18, schrieb Rob H.:
> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob


2486 Looks like a tool that might come handy for changing gears in
belt drives / line shafts ?

pp

phorbin

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 8:10 AM

In article <[email protected]>, [email protected]
says...
> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

2486

Could it have been used to wax graphics etc. for paste-up?

Dj

"Dennis"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 5:29 PM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob


2485 Relay contact force gauge.
2487 Phograph arm.

No idea on any of the others!

LE

"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 8:51 AM

"Rob H." <[email protected]> fired this volley in
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> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

2489 sure looks like a set of real mean cock spurs.

Lloyd

SB

"Steve B"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 9:28 AM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob

Looks like a wallpaper roller I have seen to get into corners and tight
spots, or something having to do with rolling canvas on painting frames.

Steve

SM

"Stormin Mormon"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 9:25 AM

I hadn't looked at the close ups. Well, guess that cancells my idea about
can and bottle opener.

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"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> 2488: Needs a better picture.

There's a link under the photo that says 'close-up images', if you click on
that you'll see some better ones. Someone sent these photos to me, so I
can't take any more but I think the pictures he sent were pretty good.

http://55tools.blogspot.com/


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"Dave Baker"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 11:15 AM

2485: Maybe an ammeter.

2487: Stylus and arm of an old record player.

2488: Combined can opener and bottle cap remover.
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RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 8:24 AM


"Dennis" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
> 2487 Phonograph arm.

Correct

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 8:27 AM


"Gerald Ross" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Rob H. wrote:
>> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
>>
>> Rob
>
> 2485 Measures the weight of an old phonograph stylus.
>
> 2490 For writing receipts, keeps a copy on a continuous roll.


Both of these are correct.

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 8:35 AM

> 2488: Needs a better picture.

There's a link under the photo that says 'close-up images', if you click on
that you'll see some better ones. Someone sent these photos to me, so I
can't take any more but I think the pictures he sent were pretty good.

http://55tools.blogspot.com/

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

24/02/2012 5:20 PM


"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" <lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "Rob H." <[email protected]> fired this volley in
> news:[email protected]:
>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> 2489 sure looks like a set of real mean cock spurs.
>
> Lloyd


Good answer, this is correct.

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

24/02/2012 5:35 PM


"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" <lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> "Rob H." <[email protected]> fired this volley in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
>> 2489 sure looks like a set of real mean cock spurs.
>>
>> Lloyd
>
>
> Good answer, this is correct.



I forgot to include a link to the answers in my last post, I have a possible
answer for the roller but I'm not 100% sure that it's correct:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/2012/02/set-429.html#answers

RH

"Rob H."

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

25/02/2012 9:28 AM


>>>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>>
>>> 2489 sure looks like a set of real mean cock spurs.
>
> [ ... ]
>
>> Good answer, this is correct.
>
> And here I was taking the blades to be leather straps instead,
> and the tangled part the working part. :-)


In that case your guess makes a lot more sense, I had no idea what you had
in mind when I first read your post. The lighting wasn't very good where I
took the photos so that's why they look a little less metallic than they
would have otherwise.

GR

Gerald Ross

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 6:33 AM

Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob

2485 Measures the weight of an old phonograph stylus.

2490 For writing receipts, keeps a copy on a continuous roll.

--
Gerald Ross

I hate it when that happens.





DN

"DoN. Nichols"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 10:48 PM

On 2012-02-23, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

Posting from Rec.crafts.metalworking as always.

2485) A stylus (phonograph needle) pressure gauge. A fairly old one,
given that there are two scales. The grams (red) scale is right
for higher quality turntables and the Ounce scale (blue or
black).

Note the two dimples in the flat spring -- the first quite near
the end which is clamped, and the other perhaps 3/4" or 1" up
from it.

The dimple closer to the clamp bar and screws is for the ounces
scale, the one farther from them is for the grams scale. The
needle is pressed in the appropriate dimple and the flat spring
deflects to tell the stylus force.

2486) Intersting. Brass for weight. Knurled surface rollers for
rolling something (adhesive tape, perhaps) into firm contact.
The ball end could be used as a hammer to perhaps soften the
surface a bit. The other end, with the cavity would not be good
for hitting most things.

Could it perhaps be for patching inner tubes or tires casings?

2487) A seriously old phonograph tone arm -- purely acoustical, and
likely from a wind up (spring driven) turntable. The needle
moves a metal diaphragm through leverage, and the sound from
that diaphragm travels through the hollow jointed arm (which
increases in diameter and joins a tapered horn inside the
housing to amplify the sound and feed it to the listeners.

I'm not sure, but I suspect that the stylus force from this one
is above the range of the gauge in (2485) above.

2488) I don't know for sure, but I suspect that this is designed
to open tin (food) cans, and then to serve as a handle on the
opened (and likely heated) can -- say for cooking beans over a
campfire. :-)

2489) Perhaps to strap to the legs of an animal (cattle, horse,
whatever) to control wandering?

2490) Looks like some form of mailbox -- except for all the
ventilation.

Given the unmounted telegraph key beside it, it may be part of a
museum exhibit of communications devices and systems, so it
might be for a carrier pigeon.

Sort of looks like some kind of image projector behind it. A
bit large (and old) for 35mm slides, but it may work with some
older "magic lantern" slides.

Now to send this off, and then see what others have suggested.

Enjoy,
DoN.

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"DoN. Nichols"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

25/02/2012 5:35 AM

On 2012-02-24, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:
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> "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" <lloydspinsidemindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> "Rob H." <[email protected]> fired this volley in
>> news:[email protected]:
>>
>>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
>> 2489 sure looks like a set of real mean cock spurs.

[ ... ]

> Good answer, this is correct.

And here I was taking the blades to be leather straps instead,
and the tangled part the working part. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

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"DoN. Nichols"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

25/02/2012 5:47 AM

On 2012-02-24, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:

[ ... ]

> I forgot to include a link to the answers in my last post, I have a possible
> answer for the roller but I'm not 100% sure that it's correct:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2012/02/set-429.html#answers

O.K. The compete image of the stylus pressure gauge confirms
my earlier guess that it was rather old -- this time based on the
drawing of the stylus (or "needle" as they call it, another point for it
being old. :-) However, it is newer than the tone arm two photos down. :-)

Also -- for the last quality ones made, the scale needs to be
expanded to allow distinguishing clearly between 1 gram and 0.75 gram.
(I'm not sure that they ever went below that level. :-)

Enjoy,
DoN.

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"Stormin Mormon"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 9:22 AM

2485 the reading from some kind of postal scale?
2486 looks like something the post office would use, to seal a glue strip.
Roll it a couple times, to set the glue?
2487 is a robo vaccinator, used in sheep ranches, where they have to
vaccinate hundreds of sheep. Most farmers neglect to change the needle every
time. Either that, or it's the tone arm of a rather old accoustic record
player.
2488 could be an electrical fence tightener. Either that, or it's a can and
bottle opener.
2489 defenseive sword, designed with grips like a long reach grabber. So
that patients in nursing homes can have some self defense against robbers.
Either that, or egonomic knives for meat packing plant?
2490 cat carrier box, for the rich and famous cats

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"Rob H." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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I need some help with the second item in this week's post:

http://55tools.blogspot.com/


Rob

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"Stormin Mormon"

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 9:24 AM

Oh, bother. I bet you're right. My Dad used to use a waxer, to do cut and
paste. He used to use a wooden thing to press down the waxed part. But,
that could be just exactly it.

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"phorbin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> http://55tools.blogspot.com/

2486

Could it have been used to wax graphics etc. for paste-up?

Kk

Kenefick

in reply to "Rob H." on 23/02/2012 4:18 AM

23/02/2012 3:32 PM

2485: Mail Scale?
2486: Flooring roller?
2487: Victrola Arm Needle?
2488: Can opener, tab puller
2489: Scissors, but for who or what? Sheep Shearers?
2490: Music Player?


On 2/23/2012 4:18 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with the second item in this week's post:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Rob


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