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  1. toolsntat

    Help ID metal bar tool - possible old railway use ??

    Ah, yes but wait a minute. Looking closer at the way the 2 outside edges of the bump have been hit and it's size, without obvious shortening of the pointed end, I'm going to plumb for the clapper of a bell without the fastening part at the top end. Cheers Andy
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    Eoin Donnelly craftsman.....

    Stumbled upon this chap and thought you might like to have a look at his website. Cheers Andy https://eoindonnelly.ie/
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    Help ID metal bar tool - possible old railway use ??

    Now you have shown that it has a dimple on the other side I'll say it resembles a tool I have for driving in the stakes of wooden sheep hurdles. Some differences or alterations from mine though. Mine has a pointed end for starting the holes and yours is a stub end. Mine is somewhat longer at...
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    How to benefit from smart meters?

    Eon my substituted supplier say I can go on a cheaper rate if I have a smart meter. Anti-bribery policy It is illegal to offer, promise, give, request, agree, receive or accept bribes Might have to give em a bell and agree an out of court settlement ££££ 😉 Cheers Andy
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    Whats wrong with this wood?

    Whoops ! sorry I shouldn't have mentioned it 😇
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    Lurem T30n spindle moulder

    Greatly appreciate your time in coming back to me on this Pete. Same design but different method. Be interesting to see if the manufacturing date is later on yours as it looks like mine (1981) was a failed attempt to mesh the 2 parts together. I'm sorry I don't have the manual and it looks like...
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    'Working' holiday in France?

    Likewise I'll do the drying :cool:;)
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    Fire welding tool blades on Benchtalk101 tonight

    This link should get you there.... Cheers Andy https://linktr.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0caef986ab2ed6a45c8fb742c&id=eeb2852df0&e=6a647b373a
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    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    Good on ya for playing along on this one.... It's actually a button hole cutter by F.C. LEYPOLDT of Philadelphia. PA. Patent dates for 1860 & 1865 Lovely bit of kit, if you swap out the brass anvil you can adjust the length of the slit...
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    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    Valiant effort but no..... Clue 🔍🔍 It's a rather specific hole punch....
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    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    Sorry, not a saw set. It has a cutting edge.
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    Lurem T30n spindle moulder

    Many thanks Paul for coming back to me, much appreciated. If you follow this link you'll see an array of pictures of mine. https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/lurem-spindle-moulder.106747/ I suppose the "key" thing I am looking for an answer to is, if you're motor and shaft lift out...
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    Collet Holder ID

    @TFrench ??
  14. toolsntat

    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    Yes Pete a Sergeants "T" multitool by R&W Aston G is a table clamp but not for rope or cables.
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    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    C is for pointing/shaping but being made of tin it isn't for spokes. F is incorrect H is correct. With options for ,1pence, tuppence and threppence sized wafers. Cheers Andy
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    No35 vice

    Having looked at the pictures in a fresh light I can now see the extreme burring in the half nut. With that in mind I dare say you'll need the screw as well.... Cheers Andy
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    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    I see where you're coming from on the first one but no. The other is a sailmakers palm. (y) Some better pictures would have helped 🧐
  18. toolsntat

    Guess the Gubbins Tool identification quiz....Now with Answers

    I see where you're coming from on the first one but no, the second is a sailmakers palm. (y) It doesn't help that you cannot see the items up close, I should have done a closer shot.... Cheers Andy
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