Here is another post in my amateur =E2=80=9CWhat is it?=E2=80=9D tool threa=
d. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, size a=
nd how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox.=20
L. Flynn
POST18_TOOL69. This wooden and metal tool is a little over ten inches long.=
The metal part is tapered but the tip is broken. The metal part has a coar=
se surface with one face flat and the other rounded.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/erag5p73lma7ksz/POST18_TOOL69_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
POST18_TOOL70. This wooden tool is a little over 12 inches long. The ends o=
f the shafts have slight centered indentations. One end has a hollowed out =
component surrounding the shaft. This rounded component has a diameter of =
2=C2=BD inches and extends 1=C2=BC inches along the shaft. It has three =C2=
=BC inch diameter hole equally spaced. There are 20 slits between each adja=
cent pair of holes. The component is open about the shaft end but is firml=
y attached at the other end. Just next to this component there are three mo=
vable loose rings on the shaft separated by three rings fixed to the shaft.=
The first ring fixed to the shaft has a groove along its edge but the oth=
er five rings are smooth. I do not know what this tool is used for.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/czep9gprwajhyfm/POST18_TOOL70_PICALL%20-%20Copy.j=
pg?dl=3D0
POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pieces that=
can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assembled, t=
here are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the other=
has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one of tw=
o threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool name has been hidden.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?dl=3D0
POST18_TOOL72. This wooden and metal tool is 7=C2=BD inches long. One end h=
as a metal hook and the other has a wooden handle. The hook and handle are =
aligned in the same plane. The hook is two inches long and is not sharp. Th=
e metal has very little flexibility.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bvukgfauivc5e6/POST18_TOOL72_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 11:26:12 AM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> >=20
> > POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pieces =
that can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assemble=
d, there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the o=
ther has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one o=
f two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool name has been hidde=
n.
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?dl=
=3D0
> >=20
> Correctly identified as a Sink Strainer Wrench.
>=20
I thought it could be a massage tool. Or a sex toy.
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:57:02 PM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> Here is another post in my amateur =E2=80=9CWhat is it?=E2=80=9D tool thr=
ead. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, size=
and how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox.=20
> L. Flynn
>=20
> POST18_TOOL69. This wooden and metal tool is a little over ten inches lon=
g. The metal part is tapered but the tip is broken. The metal part has a co=
arse surface with one face flat and the other rounded.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/erag5p73lma7ksz/POST18_TOOL69_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
>=20
Hint: This tool has Disston No. 2 stamped on the handle.
> POST18_TOOL70. This wooden tool is a little over 12 inches long. The ends=
of the shafts have slight centered indentations. One end has a hollowed ou=
t component surrounding the shaft. This rounded component has a diameter o=
f 2=C2=BD inches and extends 1=C2=BC inches along the shaft. It has three =
=C2=BC inch diameter hole equally spaced. There are 20 slits between each a=
djacent pair of holes. The component is open about the shaft end but is fi=
rmly attached at the other end. Just next to this component there are three=
movable loose rings on the shaft separated by three rings fixed to the sha=
ft. The first ring fixed to the shaft has a groove along its edge but the =
other five rings are smooth. I do not know what this tool is used for.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/czep9gprwajhyfm/POST18_TOOL70_PICALL%20-%20Copy=
.jpg?dl=3D0
Hint: I now know what this tool is. It is used in the kitchen.
>=20
> POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pieces th=
at can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assembled,=
there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the oth=
er has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one of =
two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool name has been hidden.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?dl=3D=
0
>=20
Correctly identified as a Sink Strainer Wrench.
> POST18_TOOL72. This wooden and metal tool is 7=C2=BD inches long. One end=
has a metal hook and the other has a wooden handle. The hook and handle ar=
e aligned in the same plane. The hook is two inches long and is not sharp. =
The metal has very little flexibility.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bvukgfauivc5e6/POST18_TOOL72_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
Correctly identified as an English Boot Hook.
On Sun, 17 Dec 2017 08:26:07 -0800 (PST), Larry Flynn <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>> POST18_TOOL72. This wooden and metal tool is 7½ inches long. One end has a metal hook and the other has a wooden handle. The hook and handle are aligned in the same plane. The hook is two inches long and is not sharp. The metal has very little flexibility.
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bvukgfauivc5e6/POST18_TOOL72_PICALL.jpg?dl=0
>Correctly identified as an English Boot Hook.
I carry one of these in my camp cooking box. I use it to pull the lid off dutch
ovens while baking breads and desserts using wood coals on the dutch oven lids.
Works better than an S hook.
On Friday, December 15, 2017 at 10:49:33 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
> On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:57:02 PM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> > Here is another post in my amateur =E2=80=9CWhat is it?=E2=80=9D tool t=
hread. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, si=
ze and how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox.=20
> > L. Flynn
> >=20
> > POST18_TOOL69. This wooden and metal tool is a little over ten inches l=
ong. The metal part is tapered but the tip is broken. The metal part has a =
coarse surface with one face flat and the other rounded.
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/erag5p73lma7ksz/POST18_TOOL69_PICALL.jpg?dl=
=3D0
> >=20
> > POST18_TOOL70. This wooden tool is a little over 12 inches long. The en=
ds of the shafts have slight centered indentations. One end has a hollowed =
out component surrounding the shaft. This rounded component has a diameter=
of 2=C2=BD inches and extends 1=C2=BC inches along the shaft. It has three=
=C2=BC inch diameter hole equally spaced. There are 20 slits between each =
adjacent pair of holes. The component is open about the shaft end but is f=
irmly attached at the other end. Just next to this component there are thre=
e movable loose rings on the shaft separated by three rings fixed to the sh=
aft. The first ring fixed to the shaft has a groove along its edge but the=
other five rings are smooth. I do not know what this tool is used for.
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/czep9gprwajhyfm/POST18_TOOL70_PICALL%20-%20Co=
py.jpg?dl=3D0
> >=20
> > POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pieces =
that can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assemble=
d, there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the o=
ther has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one o=
f two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool name has been hidde=
n.
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?dl=
=3D0
> >=20
> > POST18_TOOL72. This wooden and metal tool is 7=C2=BD inches long. One e=
nd has a metal hook and the other has a wooden handle. The hook and handle =
are aligned in the same plane. The hook is two inches long and is not sharp=
. The metal has very little flexibility.
> > https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bvukgfauivc5e6/POST18_TOOL72_PICALL.jpg?dl=
=3D0
>=20
> Best I can offer for Item 4 is a lace tightening tool...Used to have some=
thing very similar for my ice skates...
Close...it's a hook for pulling on riding boots.
https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Handle-Riding-Boot-Hooks/dp/B002HJCTM4
Skate lace tighteners have a short, pointy hook perpendicular to the T-hand=
le.
(I used to speed skate)
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 10:07:07 PM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 9:12:01 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> > On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 11:26:12 AM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> >=20
> > > >=20
> > > > POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pie=
ces that can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is asse=
mbled, there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and t=
he other has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using o=
ne of two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool names have been=
hidden.
> > > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg=
?dl=3D0
> > > >=20
> > > Correctly identified as a Sink Strainer Wrench.
> > >=20
> >=20
> > I thought it could be a massage tool. Or a sex toy.
>=20
> You are free to purchase your own.
> https://www.supplyworks.com/Sku/405720/schofield-strainer-wrench-spanner-=
wrench
See... I was right. Scroll down on that page:
"Use On Sexauer Strainer"
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 8:57:02 PM UTC-6, Larry Flynn wrote:
>
> POST18_TOOL69. Looks like a oyster/clam shucking knife.
>
> POST18_TOOL70. Taking a cue from the ruler, it might be an anal probe device, otherwise, no idea.
> POST18_TOOL71. No idea.
>
> POST18_TOOL72. Boot hook, for aiding the putting on of boots.
Sonny
On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 9:12:01 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Sunday, December 17, 2017 at 11:26:12 AM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
>=20
> > >=20
> > > POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four piece=
s that can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assemb=
led, there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the=
other has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one=
of two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool names have been h=
idden.
> > > https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?d=
l=3D0
> > >=20
> > Correctly identified as a Sink Strainer Wrench.
> >=20
>=20
> I thought it could be a massage tool. Or a sex toy.
You are free to purchase your own.
https://www.supplyworks.com/Sku/405720/schofield-strainer-wrench-spanner-wr=
ench
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:57:02 PM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> Here is another post in my amateur =E2=80=9CWhat is it?=E2=80=9D tool thr=
ead. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, size=
and how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox.=20
> L. Flynn
>=20
> POST18_TOOL69. This wooden and metal tool is a little over ten inches lon=
g. The metal part is tapered but the tip is broken. The metal part has a co=
arse surface with one face flat and the other rounded.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/erag5p73lma7ksz/POST18_TOOL69_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
>=20
> POST18_TOOL70. This wooden tool is a little over 12 inches long. The ends=
of the shafts have slight centered indentations. One end has a hollowed ou=
t component surrounding the shaft. This rounded component has a diameter o=
f 2=C2=BD inches and extends 1=C2=BC inches along the shaft. It has three =
=C2=BC inch diameter hole equally spaced. There are 20 slits between each a=
djacent pair of holes. The component is open about the shaft end but is fi=
rmly attached at the other end. Just next to this component there are three=
movable loose rings on the shaft separated by three rings fixed to the sha=
ft. The first ring fixed to the shaft has a groove along its edge but the =
other five rings are smooth. I do not know what this tool is used for.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/czep9gprwajhyfm/POST18_TOOL70_PICALL%20-%20Copy=
.jpg?dl=3D0
>=20
> POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pieces th=
at can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assembled,=
there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the oth=
er has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one of =
two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool name has been hidden.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?dl=3D=
0
>=20
> POST18_TOOL72. This wooden and metal tool is 7=C2=BD inches long. One end=
has a metal hook and the other has a wooden handle. The hook and handle ar=
e aligned in the same plane. The hook is two inches long and is not sharp. =
The metal has very little flexibility.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bvukgfauivc5e6/POST18_TOOL72_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
Best I can offer for Item 4 is a lace tightening tool...Used to have someth=
ing very similar for my ice skates...
On Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 9:57:02 PM UTC-5, Larry Flynn wrote:
> Here is another post in my amateur =E2=80=9CWhat is it?=E2=80=9D tool thr=
ead. As usual, I will try to answer questions about their composition, size=
and how they can move. Pictures are provided via Dropbox.=20
> L. Flynn
>=20
> POST18_TOOL69. This wooden and metal tool is a little over ten inches lon=
g. The metal part is tapered but the tip is broken. The metal part has a co=
arse surface with one face flat and the other rounded.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/erag5p73lma7ksz/POST18_TOOL69_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
>=20
> POST18_TOOL70. This wooden tool is a little over 12 inches long. The ends=
of the shafts have slight centered indentations. One end has a hollowed ou=
t component surrounding the shaft. This rounded component has a diameter o=
f 2=C2=BD inches and extends 1=C2=BC inches along the shaft. It has three =
=C2=BC inch diameter hole equally spaced. There are 20 slits between each a=
djacent pair of holes. The component is open about the shaft end but is fi=
rmly attached at the other end. Just next to this component there are three=
movable loose rings on the shaft separated by three rings fixed to the sha=
ft. The first ring fixed to the shaft has a groove along its edge but the =
other five rings are smooth. I do not know what this tool is used for.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/czep9gprwajhyfm/POST18_TOOL70_PICALL%20-%20Copy=
.jpg?dl=3D0
>=20
> POST18_TOOL71. This metal tool is 8 inches long. There are four pieces th=
at can be attached to the long shaft by a small bolt. When it is assembled,=
there are two round faces. One has face with three projections and the oth=
er has four. Each round face can be screwed onto an object by using one of =
two threaded metal collars. The manufacturer and tool name has been hidden.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/gy7xqkvk9fnp8r4/POST18_TOOL71_PICALLH.jpg?dl=3D=
0
>=20
> POST18_TOOL72. This wooden and metal tool is 7=C2=BD inches long. One end=
has a metal hook and the other has a wooden handle. The hook and handle ar=
e aligned in the same plane. The hook is two inches long and is not sharp. =
The metal has very little flexibility.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/3bvukgfauivc5e6/POST18_TOOL72_PICALL.jpg?dl=3D0
A tougher lot this time. Here are the answers.
TOOL 69 A much used Disston #2 Hand File/Rasp
TOOL 70 Molinillo; Hot Chocolate Whisk, Stirrer and Frother
https://chocolateclass.wordpress.com/2016/02/19/on-the-preparation-of-champ=
urrado-the-cultural-relevance-of-the-molinillo/
TOOL 71 Schofield Sink Strainer Wrench/Spanner
https://www.supplyworks.com/Sku/405720/schofield-strainer-wrench-spanner-wr=
ench
TOOL 72 English Boot Pulls
https://www.amazon.com/Tough-1-English-Wooden-Handle-Metal/dp/B00N651NZ2
replying to Larry Flynn, Iggy wrote:
That's a tough lot, I'm not sure of anything here. 1 - I'll go for Saw
Sharpening Files. 2 - I got nothing. 3 - I have to go with Drain
Removal/Installer Set. 4 - I got nothing.
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