| Post ID |
Timestamp |
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User |
| 1398985 |
2015-04-21 06:31:00 |
Does it come with a goose's bridle? In which case, you need a wigwam for it... |
John H (8) |
| 1398986 |
2015-04-21 10:07:00 |
I have not been convinced that the 'thing' is a chain breaker - it looks nought like any chain breaker I have seen. I was interested in the series of 'steps' near the terminal groove. It looks as though items of differing diameters are meant to fit there, and I started wondering whether this could be a tool for removing spent detonator caps from cartridges of different sizes. Certainly a cartridge could fit nicely into the groove. |
John H (8) |
| 1398987 |
2015-04-21 10:21:00 |
I have not been convinced that the 'thing' is a chain breaker - it looks nought like any chain breaker I have seen. I was interested in the series of 'steps' near the terminal groove. It looks as though items of differing diameters are meant to fit there, and I started wondering whether this could be a tool for removing spent detonator caps from cartridges of different sizes. Certainly a cartridge could fit nicely into the groove.i have tried searching various terms with Google images but no luck |
plod (107) |
| 1398988 |
2015-04-21 10:32:00 |
Now you mentioned that it does look like a cartridge tool |
gary67 (56) |
| 1398989 |
2015-04-21 11:44:00 |
A angle setter for the cutting tooth on a chain saw chain. |
BobM (1138) |
| 1398990 |
2015-04-21 21:24:00 |
If this hasn't been resolved, my 2c worth is that it's a measuring device of some sort, such as calibrator or micronometer. Just my guess. |
Greg (193) |
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