I believe they're ejected overboard.Do they collecting the shell casings in a hopper of sorts?
I believe they're ejected overboard.Do they collecting the shell casings in a hopper of sorts?
I see what looks to be a warming pan on the bottom?Hint: This professional tool would see limited use here in Upstate New York during the month of January.
Nope.I see what looks to be a warming pan on the bottom?
This might be a give-away.I see what looks to be a warming pan on the bottom?
...and so far, it wouldn't see much use around here in May either....Hint: This professional tool would see limited use here in Upstate New York during the month of January.
A tire pressure gauge, with correction scales for the ever-changing New York weather...?
Yes, the air in this area could be regarded as being a "refrigerant"So 2M was basically right when he said:
I like their sales pitch, "Get a Grip".Typical handles of Maun pliers, they make all sorts of specialised hand tools.
https://www.maunindustries.com/
Those are for fastening round leather sewing machine belts, have a pair just like em somewhere.Stopped at a couple of the 100 or so garage sales I passed on the way to the mountains on saturday.. Picked up a couple items for 50 cents each. Here is one of them. "Made In England" by "Superior", heavily built.
6" long
Some sort of tubing cutter?
Leather working tool?
The punch is hollow, but doesn't seem to be tooled to be a leather punch.
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Nice going, Rustie !
Yeah you got a good deal on a vintage one, the blade cuts the belt, the punch is used to punch the ends for a ring and the flat nose is used to crimp the ring. Also used on some older small lathes like watch maker and jewelers lathes.Nice going, Rustie !
I'm searching for a video using them to splice or join a belt, but I've seen leather belts on vintage machinery that is joined with wire.
At $41 on Amazon, I guess I did well paying 50 cents.
Cool video!