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Whatizit? The ultimate gizmo

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Mickwhitt

:icecream: watching with interest 

 

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stevasaurus

You know, I think I have seen one of these in a glass cutting book.  I think the tool is used to stretch the lead when 1st un-coiled.  The lead then is a tighter fit to the stained glass.  The lead coil is about 6', you clamp one end and grab the other with this tool and gently pull to stretch the lead.  It stretches about 6" I guess.  :orcs-cheers:

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formariz

No one is getting close. I may have to give a few more hints?

i did say this was the ultimate gizmo.

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bc.gold

A gizmo used to fish out a missing Geisha Ball.

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stevasaurus

well, it would work for the lead...dang it.   Thought I really had it this time.  :confusion-confused:

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squonk

Chinese torture tool! :helmet:

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wallfish

For holding nails?

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SylvanLakeWH

SO... It's for grooming this guy? :confusion-confused:

 

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"Gizmo"

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formariz

Ok here is some help. It resides in this drawer.

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SylvanLakeWH

Micro adjustment / holder for a metal ruler...?

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formariz
On 6/10/2020 at 4:18 PM, formariz said:

It has a very specific purpose. That purpose is within my line of work where precision is a must specially on big jobs.


Previously  given hints

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John2189
2 minutes ago, formariz said:


Previously  given hints

To pull a cloth tape tight?

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kasey54

brass knuckles for a two fingered thug?

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kasey54

I'm getting scared I won't even know after you tell us!

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D_Mac

I have a feeling he is not going to tell us.

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, D_Mac said:

I have a feeling he is not going to tell us.

No way....

Caz WILL tell us....

After he let's us think a bit and soak in our confusion...

 

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formariz
49 minutes ago, John2189 said:

To pull a cloth tape tight?

Getting warm 

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John2189
1 hour ago, formariz said:

Getting warm 

Ok to pull a metal tape tight:)

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formariz

That is it. When measuring very long runs one needs to make sure tape is absolutely stretched for accuracy otherwise dimension will be greater than what it actually is. 
 It’s a LUFKIN tape clamp which allows one to comfortably pull tape measure taut while reading with no damage to tape whatsoever .I use it often to take field dimensions. It’s actually relatively rare and unknown as you can see.

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John2189
14 minutes ago, formariz said:

That is it. When measuring very long runs one needs to make sure tape is absolutely stretched for accuracy otherwise dimension will be greater than what it actually is. 
 It’s a LUFKIN tape clamp which allows one to comfortably pull tape measure taut while reading with no damage to tape whatsoever .I use it often to take field dimensions. It’s actually relatively rare and unknown as you can see.

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Great!  What do I win? 😁

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formariz
1 minute ago, John2189 said:

Great!  What do I win?

A little more knowledge than you had before.:greetings-clappingyellow:

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Stormin

NEXT!

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formariz
4 hours ago, Stormin said:

NEXT!

 

4 hours ago, Stormin said:

NEXT!

Want hard ones or easy ones?:D

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tom2p

now you show us ...

 

so where do I get one to replace the vice grips ?  lol

 

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formariz
36 minutes ago, tom2p said:

now you show us ...

 

so where do I get one to replace the vice grips ?  lol

 

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It’s used on the other end of tape.Vise grip will destroy tape. They show up occasionally on eBay.

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