Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: dowdstools on June 25, 2014, 02:58:44 PM
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...but it was the nicest one there. It measures 6 inches long, and has no maker's mark that I can find. I'm a sucker for compound jaw tools.
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/lynndowd/squisher1.jpg) (http://s220.photobucket.com/user/lynndowd/media/squisher1.jpg.html)
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/lynndowd/squisher2.jpg) (http://s220.photobucket.com/user/lynndowd/media/squisher2.jpg.html)
(http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd226/lynndowd/squisher3.jpg) (http://s220.photobucket.com/user/lynndowd/media/squisher3.jpg.html)
Lynn
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Looks like the sort of pliers used to fix lead seals onto wires - e.g. on elctric meters, mailbags, milk churns to show if they have been opened or tampered with
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it looks like a tool to punch holes in leather to make it easier to sew ?
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I will go with Billman's answer -- a safety seal press.
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Here's the seals used:
(http://www.margreiter-technik.com/vac/5457/grpimg/120/75/Bleiplomben.jpg)
and a modern pair of crimping pliers:
(http://www.schriever.de/eng/images/plombierzange3600.jpg)
The jaws can be changed for those with an engraved surface...
(http://www.margreiter-technik.com/vac/5457/grpimg/120/86/Plombenstempel10_700.jpg)
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Thanks for the replies. I believe it is a safety seal press, although it doesn't make the neat imprints Billman49 showed.
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The tips are probably removable (see the pins in photo) and tips can be made with company logo or letters and the individual employee's initials. In remanufacturing it identifies the rebuilder and the individual in the company who worked on it. Helps in warranty situations.