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Started by remrogers, July 20, 2018, 12:58:59 AM

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remrogers

It is about ten inches long.

remrogers

It is a tool used on old cars, but what is it?


remrogers


bambam

something to do with brake adjustments ?

pitw

Them there were used across the lips of the passenger, usually female.  A most wonderful invention.
I say what I think not think what I say.

nastygunz


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Quote from: pitw on July 21, 2018, 08:30:41 PM
Them there were used across the lips of the passenger, usually female.  A most wonderful invention.

remrogers

No one has made a correct guess, yet. I assume most of your wives don"t read this forum.

nastygunz


Todd Rahm

 :alscalls: Nose pin for the fella using the speculum.  :alscalls:

remrogers

No, but interesting guesses.


pitw

Quote from: remrogers on July 21, 2018, 11:29:38 PMI assume most of your wives don"t read this forum.

They are usually doing something useful. :biggrin:
I say what I think not think what I say.

remrogers

Used on model T vehicles.

Todd Rahm

Just how old do you think our wives are?  :innocentwhistle: If ya told me is was used on an 1988 Toyota Celica..........my wife might get it.  :doh2:

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remrogers

Not likely there are many who work on model T's here on the site. It is a tool used to remove axle spindle bushings on Model T Fords. A bushing exists at each end top and bottom of spindle. The tool is compressed and inserted through top portion to remove bushing at lower end and then tool is flipped around to remove opposite side bushing.