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Its a hook spanner wrench. Sorry so brief - my basement is flooding!
 

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NHbenz said:
Its a hook spanner wrench. Sorry so brief - my basement is flooding!
Sorry about your flood situation ! I think is Comming up here ! Cold / Warm ! Don't forget to shovel your roof ! I can hardly wait for this "deleted" to go away !
 

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mojjax said:
NHbenz said:
Its a hook spanner wrench. Sorry so brief - my basement is flooding!
Sorry about your flood situation ! I think is Comming up here ! Cold / Warm ! Don't forget to shovel your roof ! I can hardly wait for this "deleted" to go away !
Then we have "MUD" season ! Arrrg!
 

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i used something close to that when i ran extruders that made Styrofoam for meat trays. The tool adjusted the dies at the end of the secondary extruder :icon_scratch:
 

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well, i have used a similar device to remove exhaust pipes from old english motor cycles...
 

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pippinwhitepaws said:
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well, i have used a similar device to remove exhaust pipes from old english motor cycles...
yea :D
 

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mojjax said:
NHbenz said:
Its a hook spanner wrench. Sorry so brief - my basement is flooding!
Sorry about your flood situation ! I think is Comming up here ! Cold / Warm ! Don't forget to shovel your roof ! I can hardly wait for this "deleted" to go away !
I'm back, "luckily" the latest stuff we're getting here switched over to snow. :P But I chopped out a path to keep the melted stuff away from my basement door and ran the shop-vac for a bit.
I'm somewhat surprised by the lack of leverage that this tool gives, given the size of the nut/shaft its designed to hold/turn. It makes me think that it's for use on something that needs regular adjustment and doesn't see the outdoors (and rust). So, my guess would be that AA Battery could be close.
 

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also: extruders and the screw on rings that hold the different sized plates
on commercial meat grinders
 

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spanner wrench -- we also used them onboard merchant marine ships to make up / break fire hose connections and to tighten the fire hose connections to the ships fire main -- I see its dual ended -- humm are both sides the exact same size?
 

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Used to adjust the height/stiffness of springs on a motorcycle or ATV. Monty
 

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sold them three years ago to move to calif...should have kept the bikes and stayed home. :tongue3:
how many can you identify?
 

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pippinwhitepaws said:
sold them three years ago to move to calif...should have kept the bikes and stayed home. :tongue3:
how many can you identify?
now i feel real sorry for you california ? oh and i aint got a clue bout the bikes cept the 1 on the right norton ?
 

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lol
i moved back to arizona...too much weirdness in northern calif.

two norton...the one on the right is a 650 atlas, the one on the left is a commando...the kawasaki is in the background...
i am hunting a new project bike...i love putting them back up and running.
 

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