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I think "A" is an old ( I have no idea how old) bark removing saw? I know what a few of these things are, but some of the others I have no clue? All help and or comments are appreciated!
 

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Re: An old bark saw? A pink thing and more

A, is a draw knife H, is a shot clip for a ram set powder actuated nail gun for fastening items to concrete or steel. HH :icon_thumright:
Broken Knee
 

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K is a nail used in roofing and siding. Commonly called plastic caps or Simplex nails.
 

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creskol said:
Nice Photo art! Great job and helping me out on several of those things! Thanks a bunch! :headbang:
 

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Broken knee said:
A, is a draw knife H, is a shot clip for a ram set powder actuated nail gun for fastening items to concrete or steel. HH :icon_thumright:
Broken Knee

Great photo ID Broken Knee, my favorite kind of answers come with a photo attachment! Thanks again! Cindy
 

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Yes, "E" is an alligator clip off of an old Rotary phone. Thank You everyone for your thoughts! What about the long metal rods flat on one side and bumpy on the other. Dug several from a sand road, different lengths. Thanks again, Cindy
 

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Item E common electrical clip I've used them often
 

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cdsieg said:
Yes, "E" is an alligator clip off of an old Rotary phone.
The electrical clip has many applications. I dont recall seeing those on rotary phones per se unless it was a special test phone with test clips. http://www.muellerelectric.com/multi_purpose.html

You could use it for your electrolysis. ;D
 

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I have several draw knives in my wood shop and the tasks vary...some are used to scoop chair seats and others are used to make handles for garden tools or whatever...(wagon axels, and the like)
 

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stefen said:
I have several draw knives in my wood shop and the tasks vary...some are used to scoop chair seats and others are used to make handles for garden tools or whatever...(wagon axels, and the like)
That is interesting, I didn't know that, I never even heard of the term "draw knife" until this forum! Do you have any idea of the age of this type of saw? Thank You for your feedback and the information. Cindy
 

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bigcypresshunter said:
cdsieg said:
Yes, "E" is an alligator clip off of an old Rotary phone.
The electrical clip has many applications. I dont recall seeing those on rotary phones per se unless it was a special test phone with test clips. http://www.muellerelectric.com/multi_purpose.html

You could use it for your electrolysis. ;D
Sorry about the capital letters, It came right off the link that I got this information from. This is why I thought it was from a rotary phone: http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/western-electric-ei-rotary-telephone
VINTAGE WESTERN ELECTRIC ROTARY TELEPHONE .
"EI" ON HANDLE. BACK OF PHONE READS: "WESTERN ELECTRIC MADE IN USA PAT IN USA SEPT 16 24 PATS APP FOR". T IS A "B1 " ABOVE THE CORD ON THE BACK. T ARE TWO CORDS COMING OUT OF THE PHONE. ONE TO THE RECEIVER, NO FRAYS. THE OTHER CORD IS INTACT WITH THREE WIRES COMING OFF THE END WITH CLAMPS THAT READ: " PEE WEE PAT CLIP" AND "MUELLER ELECTRIC CO. CLEV,O.USA".

http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/western-electric-ei-rotary-telephone
 

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I dont understand why someone would put clamps on a rotary phone line unless they were using it as a test phone. The clamp could have come from anything and they are commonly called battery clamps becvause they are more commonly used on battery chargers or to clip to a battery and most likely not from a phone.
 

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