>301. Mabee some sort of crimping tool. Looks like it flips & works in the other direction also.
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>301 - A lineman's splicing clamp for making wire splices.
This answer is correct.
3/17/2005 6:53 PM
Anonymous said...
304
Metal Zipper terminator, TALON
jr
3/26/2005 11:23 AM
Anonymous said...
301 was a splicing tool used by the phone company, a double parallel barrelled thin sleeve, ends of two wires slid into sleeve then the tool was rotated twisting the wires and sleeve, making a splice.
6/12/2005 9:31 AM
Anonymous said...
I think #298 might be a tool that a ferrier would use to cut horse hooves. It looks similar, yet not the same as the one I have seen the ferrier use on my horses.
6/24/2005 10:10 AM
296. 7 3/4" long [Image]
The next two photos were both sent in by someone who needs help identifying these tools.
297. 8" long, note that the outer edge of this one is beveled - it had been slightly sharp at one time. [Image]
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299. Barber's serrated razor
301. Tool for flaring ends of copper tube.
3/15/2005 7:45 PM
>299. Barber's serrated razor
It's a razor but the blade isn't serrated.
>301. Tool for flaring ends of copper tube.
This one isn't for flaring tubes.
3/17/2005 4:44 AM
301. Mabee some sort of crimping tool. Looks like it flips & works in the other direction also.
3/17/2005 7:18 AM
301 - A lineman's splicing clamp for making wire splices.
3/17/2005 3:23 PM
>301. Mabee some sort of crimping tool. Looks like it flips & works in the other direction also.
Close...
>301 - A lineman's splicing clamp for making wire splices.
This answer is correct.
3/17/2005 6:53 PM
304
Metal Zipper terminator, TALON
jr
3/26/2005 11:23 AM
301 was a splicing tool used by the phone company, a double parallel barrelled thin sleeve, ends of two wires slid into sleeve then the tool was rotated twisting the wires and sleeve, making a splice.
6/12/2005 9:31 AM
I think #298 might be a tool that a ferrier would use to cut horse hooves. It looks similar, yet not the same as the one I have seen the ferrier use on my horses.
6/24/2005 10:10 AM