DigitalM
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I'm wondering if #5 is a rivet popper of some kind?!
Bob Graham":3o4ef6on said:#1 look like woodturning gouges that may fit into the handles. Granite drills tend to have facetted sides don't they.
Harpenden is only about 10 mins from my house! I will have to see if I can track one down to have for posterity.AndyT":2xggkg9m said:Stanley planes are pretty common, Mitor planes much less so.
Made in Harpenden, and you can't say that about many tools.
Also, afaik it's the only design of plough to feature a choice of cutter position, with a forward setting suitable for stopped grooves.
Dovetaildave":2pf7hfor said:...along with a brown fibrous rawlplug material.
phil.p":2m0hsx2g said:It's for castrating animals with minute testicles.
NazNomad":127fnlng said:Dovetaildave":127fnlng said:...along with a brown fibrous rawlplug material.
Invented in 1910, but I bet there are still plenty of those holding stuff on walls.
John Brown":syicth41 said:NazNomad":syicth41 said:Dovetaildave":syicth41 said:...along with a brown fibrous rawlplug material.
Invented in 1910, but I bet there are still plenty of those holding stuff on walls.
I can remember using them as primitive pipe stems to smoke dog-end tobacco. Can't remember what I used for the bowls.
I hate to imagine what nasty stuff I inhaled along with the routine smoking nastiness. Really happy to have been tobacco-free for 14 years now!
Mind you, I also cut of a piece of lead pipe and chewed it up, then pretented a filling had come out. My dad's workshop had a lot of hazards, and I sometimes wonder how I'm still alive.
Jacob":1xrcsjv0 said:5 - dentist tool?
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