It is a multipurpose indicator, axial movement, radial movement, runout on whatever..Run out...the little ball
Could be rotor ...
It is a multipurpose indicator, axial movement, radial movement, runout on whatever..Run out...the little ball
Could be rotor ...
Old magneto setting tool, think it's Volkswagon etc.Looks like a folding, pocket sized breaker points adjusting/ignition wrench with feeler gauge?
It didn't originally have that curve & the forked end is a little bent too... That bar has seen some hard use... I have a similar bar in the shed...Anyone know? It’s some type of pry bar, I found it in the road. Just over four feet long, good steel. It doesn’t work that well as a conventional pry bar, the angles are wrong. It appears to be made for a specific purpose/job, but I don’t know what that is.
It was a bit scuffed up, I dressed any sharp edges and painted it.
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When on your neas it would work great for a shingles remover, because of the angle of each end, I know a fellow that has three of them.Anyone know? It’s some type of pry bar, I found it in the road. Just over four feet long, good steel. It doesn’t work that well as a conventional pry bar, the angles are wrong. It appears to be made for a specific purpose/job, but I don’t know what that is.
It was a bit scuffed up, I dressed any sharp edges and painted it.
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By the size of the straps and hooks that match it, I could pick up a dead or possibly a live animal with it. Hmmm. Weigh a moose without picking it up 12 ft. I LIKE IT !!!Some kind of crane sling/lift...came in a box of random auction tow hooks/ropes.
Ideas?
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My intitial gut was a points adjusting tool, for some Krautwagon, & I sent pics to My Buddy/former co-worker Jose` who is into M-B's. His research led to ads for the tool listed as such. I'm not into VW's, any mfr. that actually hobs the crank sprocket for the oil pump drive right into the crank itself, I'll take a hard pass on every time.Never seen a mag in a vw
What year would that be
That's exactly what it is: a rigging sling. This design is called a bridle sling, because the attachment points, or legs, all meet at a single bridle. They're very handy if you move a lot of heavy equipment with unbalanced loads, or heavy plate steel.Some kind of crane sling/lift...came in a box of random auction tow hooks/ropes.
Ideas?
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As a long time crane operator @Righty Tighty is absolutely correct. There is one in every rigging box that supports a crane.That's exactly what it is: a rigging sling. This design is called a bridle sling, because the attachment points, or legs, all meet at a single bridle. They're very handy if you move a lot of heavy equipment with unbalanced loads, or heavy plate steel.
The Jurassic Park scene from the Raptor terminal comes to mind now. hahahBy the size of the straps and hooks that match it, I could pick up a dead or possibly a live animal with it. Hmmm. Weigh a moose without picking it up 12 ft. I LIKE IT !!!
Yup. Gonna test drive it right now.Toaster ?
Fancy one at that...it holds 4 slicesToaster ?
I should not say test drive. We used it a lot when we I was a young camper. Just no recent experience.Yup. Gonna test drive it right now.