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Discussion in 'Tools' started by lptools, Sep 18, 2019.

  1. lptools

    lptools Member

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    Hello,All. This is my first post!!! I am looking for info on this piece of hardware. It appears to be nickel plated brass, and I am guessing it was meant to be clamped onto something. I attached it to a piece of 1/4" x 1" oak for reference, I am guessing would work on something a little thicker, or much thinner. This is as I found it , I don't know if it is missing pieces. Thanks, Lou
     
    Last edited: Sep 18, 2019
  2. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    Welcome @lptools :)

    No marks at all? Is that round tube fixed, or does it rotate?
     
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  3. lptools

    lptools Member

    Hello, No visible markings. Round tube/bar is fixed. I actually have 2 of these, wear marks in the same spots on both tubes/rods.
     
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  4. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    Seems like it should be anchored to something so the magic can happen between the clamped item and the rod :)

    Where did you find it?
     
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  5. lptools

    lptools Member

    At a random garage sale , I was picking through the tools , and found them. The woman that I bought them from had no idea what they were , or where they came from. My own thoughts were for maybe attaching to the bottom edge of a steel lavatory sink, or something from a barber shop? Possibly nautical? I even looked up old wooden toilet seat hardware (missing parts), but no luck!!! I thought the wear marks might be a clue, some sort of foot pedal?
     
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  6. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Looks like part of a musical instrument, clarinet maybe.
     
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  7. scoutshouse

    scoutshouse Well-Known Member

    :)

    Portable towel bar...?
     
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  8. lptools

    lptools Member

    Yes, that is what I was thinking, portable, mount anywhere towel bar. Brownen I am guessing it is too heavy/hefty for a clarinet. I am not a musician, the only thing I can play is the radio:)
     
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  9. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    Maybe it attaches to a porcelain sink?
     
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  10. Greg D

    Greg D New Member

    Could it be part of an old wringer washing machine?
     
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  11. Steersman

    Steersman Well-Known Member

    Nickel on brass is often found on old plumbing fixtures (modern ones too.) Toilet stool lid hinges?
     
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  12. lptools

    lptools Member

    Hello,All of your suggestions are great, looks like we will figure this out soon. I agree that the plating could have been there for corrosion resistance, but I won't rule out the plating being cosmetic!!! Step pedal for a trash bin?? My dad worked for Easy Washer back in the fifties, I will have him take a look.
     
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  13. blooey

    blooey Well-Known Member

    Toilet seat hinge?
     
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  14. lptools

    lptools Member

    No attachment points to the bowl.
     
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  15. blooey

    blooey Well-Known Member

    I thought this might have been the part attached to the seat and the bowl hinge elements attached to the bar? just guessing though!:rolleyes:

    I just googled "antique toilet seat" and I think it just might be part of the setup- the horseshoe and cover mount for instance. Sure looks like it could be.
     
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  16. lptools

    lptools Member

    Hello, If you look back at the fifth post, I had already suggested "toilet seat hardware, missing parts". I looked around at a few restoration hardware catalogs, and other sites, but could not find a match. Also, the threaded studs that would hold the bracket to the tank ,would have been cast as part of the bracket. I'm not saying it isn't, just waiting for a photo to prove it is. Thanks, Lou
     
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  17. Jivvy

    Jivvy the research is my favorite

    I looked too when you first mentioned it.

    IMO, close but no cigar.
     
  18. lptools

    lptools Member

    Hello, Jivvy. Thanks for the reply, Lou
     
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