On 5/15/2014 4:00 AM, Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
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> http://imgur.com/gallery/IGyz8/new
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>
> Rob
>
Posting from my desk top PC in the living room as always.
3181 pitons for youth rock climbing trips.
3182 adjustable bar towel holder.
3183 wine makers bung hole cleaner
3184 colonial yard holder for helium balloons
3185 pilot light for a very large freighter
3186 adjustable transom support
I didn't see a post with answers in the subject
line last week. I'm still curious.
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Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/IGyz8/new
>
>
> Rob
>
3181 Tips from a cat-o-nine tails
3183 Broach for making square holes for round pegs
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On 5/16/2014 10:52 AM, Stormin Mormon wrote:
> On 5/15/2014 4:00 AM, Rob H. wrote:
>> I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>>
>> Larger images:
>>
>> http://imgur.com/gallery/IGyz8/new
>>
>>
>> Rob
>>
> Posting from my desk top PC in the living room as always.
> 3181 pitons for youth rock climbing trips.
> 3182 adjustable bar towel holder.
> 3183 wine makers bung hole cleaner
> 3184 colonial yard holder for helium balloons
> 3185 pilot light for a very large freighter
> 3186 adjustable transom support
>
> I didn't see a post with answers in the subject
> line last week. I'm still curious.
>
>
Maybe we should call you Stormin Moron.
GET THE FUCK OVER IT ASSHOLE.
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On Thursday, May 15, 2014 3:00:31 AM UTC-5, Rob H. wrote:
> I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
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> Larger images:
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> Rob
3181 - wrought iron pins from cloak pins, the cloak aspects are missing.
https://www.google.com/search?rlz=3D1C1PQHA_enUS574US586&es_sm=3D122&biw=3D=
1280&bih=3D865&tbm=3Disch&sa=3D1&q=3Dwrought+iron+cloak+pin&oq=3Dwrought+ir=
on+cloak+pin&gs_l=3Dimg.3...154305.157538.0.159773.8.8.0.0.0.0.219.1268.0j7=
j1.8.0....0...1c.1.43.img..7.1.164.69GGWr4fdIs
.... That double as wrought iron skewers, like for burlap sack closure pins=
- https://www.google.com/search?rlz=3D1C1PQHA_enUS574US586&es_sm=3D122&biw=
=3D1280&bih=3D865&tbm=3Disch&sa=3D1&q=3Dwrought+iron+pin+skewer&oq=3Dwrough=
t+iron+pin+skewer&gs_l=3Dimg.3...41012.45989.0.47954.14.14.0.0.0.0.174.1827=
.1j13.14.0....0...1c.1.43.img..14.0.0.aQB_w62ce7w#imgdii=3D_
Sonny
On 5/16/2014 7:29 PM, Phil Kangas wrote:
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>> Haven't been able to verify any of the guesses
>> for 3183 but the rest of the
>> answers have been posted:
>>
>>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/2014/05/set-545.html#answers
>>
>>
>> Rob
Thanks for posting the answers, this week.
As usual, I didn't get any of them. But, it
was a lot of fun to read what they really
are.
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"Rob H." wrote in message news:[email protected]...
I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
http://55tools.blogspot.com/
Larger images:
http://imgur.com/gallery/IGyz8/new
Rob
3181 Tent tie sown pegs
3182 Torture device for cheating men
3185 steam kettle
Robert
"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
I didn't see any earlier posts.
I think 3181 are garden spikes for setting up a rope or cord boundary
around a flower bed or lawn.
Which of course makes them fencing tools.
Steve
In article <[email protected]>, Lloyd E.
Sponenburgh says...
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>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
>I didn't see any earlier posts.
>
>I think 3181 are garden spikes for setting up a rope or cord boundary
>around a flower bed or lawn.
>
>LLoyd
These are only a few inches long so probably too short too be garden spikes
3181 Hmmm... Iron, hand forged. Perhaps 18th. century. Not likely
to be hammered into wood; would bend and eye would close up. Pushed
into something softer. I can't think of a reason to push them into meat.
Ok... I'll guess 18th. century decorative hair-pins.
On 5/15/2014 4:39 PM, Rob H. wrote:
> These are only a few inches long so probably too short too be garden spikes
Alexander Thesoso <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> 3181 Hmmm... Iron, hand forged. Perhaps 18th. century. Not likely
> to be hammered into wood; would bend and eye would close up. Pushed
> into something softer. I can't think of a reason to push them into
> meat. Ok... I'll guess 18th. century decorative hair-pins.
>
> On 5/15/2014 4:39 PM, Rob H. wrote:
>> These are only a few inches long so probably too short too be garden
>> spikes
>
>
Might have something to do with weaving or other fiber art (knitting,
crochet, etc.)
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In rec.crafts.metalworking shazzbat <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
> "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>
>> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> I didn't see any earlier posts.
>
> I think 3181 are garden spikes for setting up a rope or cord boundary
> around a flower bed or lawn.
>
> Which of course makes them fencing tools.
Ha!
>3182) For gripping two edges of something and drawing them together.
>
> Doesn't look right for the usual answer of "fencing tool". More
> for sheet metal or leather or something similar.
Good guess, it's for leather.
Haven't been able to verify any of the guesses for 3183 but the rest of the
answers have been posted:
http://55tools.blogspot.com/2014/05/set-545.html#answers
Rob
On Thu, 15 May 2014 09:00:31 +0100, Rob H. <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/IGyz8/new
>
>
> Rob
>
Pshurely they are all parquet flooring tools?
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On 2014-05-15, Rob H <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need some help with 3183 in this week's set:
>
> http://55tools.blogspot.com/
>
> Larger images:
>
> http://imgur.com/gallery/IGyz8/new
Posting from the usenet newsgroup rec.crafts.metalworking as
always (and from the computer in my living room as usually done.)
3181) Looks like tools (pins) for stretching a pelt while curing it.
3182) For gripping two edges of something and drawing them together.
Doesn't look right for the usual answer of "fencing tool". More
for sheet metal or leather or something similar.
3183) I *think* that this is for pushing though a nail hole in a tire
casing, roughing up the surface for a glue to bond to with a
plug. Not like the tools which have an eye to pull the plug
through, but for one stage of the process. The teeth are angled
to cut on the pull, which makes sense with a tire carcass, as on
the push it would tend to bend ahead of the tool.
3184) Looks sort of like a weight and hook for controlling the height
of a chandelier to allow replacing/lighting/extinguishing the
candles. (Obviously, quite old.)
3815) Looks like a surface heater (perhaps to dry paint or something
of the sort. Kerosene jets on top which are lit, and the
curved metal plate reflects the heat towards whatever is being
dried, and protects the arm of the person holding it.
I would guess that fat wicks are put into the cylindrical tubes
sticking up.
3816) Looks like an instrument for measuring elevation. I presume that
the groove conceals a level vial.
Now to post and then see what other have suggested.
Enjoy,
DoN.
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