The main body is brass, the pointed end that screws in and out is steel, the blunt end is light colored, nonmagnetic metal with a hole thru the center. It looks old, has no marks and I have no idea how I got it.
well to me it looks like it may have come off a machine or it's a set up tool for a machine. It looks like it could clamp the a shaft , maybe hold that shaft so another part could be attached or changed.
I think it is a small press. Or it could be a holder, but that square drive.......
Whatever it may be exactly notwithstanding, it definitely is very cool. I have lots of little things I think are cool. Eventually I find out what they are used for.
Chilly
Quote from: Chillylulu on August 28, 2014, 10:12:49 PM
I think it is a small press. Or it could be a holder, but that square drive.......
Whatever it may be exactly notwithstanding, it definitely is very cool. I have lots of little things I think are cool. Eventually I find out what they are used for.
Chilly
Thanks Chilly. This has reached the end of page 1 and will go on my wall as ??? cool but unidentified. Dan
OK here is a guess... I have a dim recollection such a fitting attached to some sort of pressure vessel like a gas cylinder. The non-metallic end seals the joint, the screw clamps the fitting tight to the cylinder neck... maybe ???
Joe B
Quote from: JoeCB on September 16, 2014, 10:04:45 PM
OK here is a guess... I have a dim recollection such a fitting attached to some sort of pressure vessel like a gas cylinder. The non-metallic end seals the joint, the screw clamps the fitting tight to the cylinder neck... maybe ???
Joe B
In that case, it would be somewhat similar to the way the modern regs are attached to the oxy tanks that people use to breathe.
I seen something similar looking on the guy-wire used to correct some telephone poles alignment. Might be something like that? For putting tension into cable?
I think you are thinking turnbuckle...
It is like one said a attachment for hooking to a pressure source as in hooking a regulator to a breathing O2 cyl.