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Snipper
Nope. And it is not a sex toy.
Cable or rope cutter.
Used for circumcision. :alscalls: :alscalls: :alscalls:
:alscalls:@Jerry
Thats an old school pex ring crimper :innocentwhistle:
Quote from: remrogers on July 28, 2019, 09:43:24 AM
Nope. And it is not a sex toy.
What the [L] would make ya think it's a sex toy? Weird. :originalhahaha:
It doesn't appear to cut all the way through whatever it cuts The anvil or base side of it is curved as if to hold something cylindrical... Just had a thot as my fingers type. Is it to cut the old lead pipe for plumbing?
crimp not cut
It was used to crimp, not cut.
for crimping not cutting
Think harder! We will leave the light on for you.
Bull castrator :innocentwhistle:
Has nothing to do with animal husbandry or agriculture.
Apparently no one knows what this was used for. Has not been allowed for over fifty years. All conduit bends are now required to be smooth, not crimped.
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You come up with some interesting stuff. :biggrin:
Pat
I can't honestly say that I have ever seen bends that have been made with that tool.
Quote from: coyote101 on August 01, 2019, 11:13:37 AM
You come up with some interesting stuff. :biggrin:
Pat
Yep!
I remember bends like that from when I was a kid, with the symmetrical dents inside the curve, but had no idea how they were formed. I can see many uses for custom curved tubing...
With the crimping direction, I was thinking the tool was for crimping metal connectors on large electrical cables.
Quote from: coyote101 on August 01, 2019, 11:13:37 AM
You come up with some interesting stuff. :biggrin:
Pat
Glad you enjoy the posts. Makes the effort worthwhile. I have a lot more and if I repeat any, please bear with me.