Hello, I know that I am responding to an old thread, but those may also be called Bitstocks. That type of bit is referred to as a Center...
Hello, "Owasco Tool Co. A trade name used by the Auburn Tool Co. from 1875-1893 and by the Ohio Tool Co. after its merge with the Auburn Tool Co....
Hello, Thanks for posting the "Ice Chipper" link, I stand corrected!! Also, I always thought that the metal cap was used to protect the wood...
Hello, I agree with both of the previous posts, Ice Chopper, with a loose metal top cap. Regards, Lou
Yes!! Side to side, up and down, full 360°!! Thanks, Lou
Hello, springfld.arsenal. I am guessing that these may be torque specific. The one with the 0-20 is the easiest to turn/rotate, the 0-300 offers...
Hello, All. We may never know!!! I am thinking about hanging these, and a few other items, on the wall , as "Stumpers" Best $5.00 I ever spent....
These look familiar? Same ones that are on Tool Talk?
Oops, sorry that I posted twice!!!
Hello, It looks like the the left side would rise as the right side came down?? The bolt/pin is probably not tight, so it would act like a pivot...
Hello, I guess what I am seeing is the arm is at its limit of travel. Does the larger plate on the end with the slots move when the arm moves?
Hello, In the picture on the left, is that the maximum travel downward? Also, do the tabs on the arms limit the travel upward? The arms that pass...
Looks like the left side would rise, while the right side drops, so I am guessing the blade would drop straight down, the bolt being a central pivot.
Taking a guess off of someone else's idea; Apple Corer?? Peach Pitter??Juicer?
I brought these in to work, still no definite answer. All of the small spline ends are the same diameter .108. The shafts that go through the body...
I only mentioned acetylene to explain the differences in the thread types. Also, water valve stems often have a left-hand thread on the stems. I...
Hello, Michael.I found them at a sale. They appeared to be well made, and I thought that maybe I, or with help from others , could figure this...
Hello, Thanks for the reply. Pneumatic fittings are usually a Right Hand Pipe Thread. "Oxygen and Acetylene regulators connect differently to...
Hello, Scouthouse. What you posted is the opposite of the thread configuration on this piece. Oxygen & acetylene regulators, for example; Oxygen...
Thanks!! Hadn't thought pneumatic. The exposed threads in the center are left-hand. Lefty tighty, righty loosey!! (did I spell those correctly??)
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