09-29-2015 04:01 PM - edited 09-29-2015 04:04 PM
I like old tools, and I bet more of us do too 😄
Today pliers No 1:
OK, last time I used it was about 7 years ago...and it's older than 70 years.. What is it good for?
09-29-2015 11:02 PM
Putting threads on screws/bolts etc?
09-29-2015 11:03 PM
Alternatively, DIY circumcision.
09-30-2015 08:06 AM
I would like to see a closer image of the jaws and how the are shaped but from waht I can see...
Crimping tool to put crimps in sheet metal like you find on one end of heating ducts so you can fit one into another
OR
Tooth setting tool used to set the width of the curf of a saw. Every other tooth is bent out out from center to ensure the curf is wider than the saw and prevent binding.
Ben
09-30-2015 12:01 PM
@Henrik_Volkers wrote:
OK, last time I used it was about 7 years ago...and it's older than 70 years.. What is it good for?
Well, what did you use it for?
Do you have a picture from the left side? Is the lower jaw flat?
Could be a tool to mark the ears of livestock (example)?
Something to cancel paper tickets?
Wire stripper?
09-30-2015 01:57 PM
Definitely too small to remove the horns from a Rhino 🙂
-AK2DM
09-30-2015 02:12 PM - edited 09-30-2015 02:15 PM
Two more views
09-30-2015 02:17 PM - edited 09-30-2015 02:25 PM
Solution:
I was suprised how fast you can cut a tree (quite silently) with such a like two men saw 😄
09-30-2015 07:45 PM
10-01-2015 12:20 PM
@Jacobson-ni wrote:
Very impressive Ben.
...
Confession time!
I was just guessing.
I own and use a modern smalled version after I sharpen my hands saws but I had never seen one like Henrik had shared.
Ben