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What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: tzins on August 03, 2016, 07:26:15 PM

Title: Long Narrow Tool
Post by: tzins on August 03, 2016, 07:26:15 PM
I would appreciate the group's help in identifying this tool. Overall length is about 3 feet and the offset end is about 4 inches long. The tang is flattened on the end. I got it in with a large collection of Ford flathead parts.
Thanks.
Title: Re: Long Narrow Tool
Post by: Twilight Fenrir on August 03, 2016, 08:21:01 PM
It's a little hard to tell from the photos, but does it look hand made? Kind of reminds me of the tent stake pullers we use at our historical reenactments. Not QUITE, but it's close enough that it could be someone's interpretation of one... And 3 feet would be about the right length...
Title: Re: Long Narrow Tool
Post by: gibsontool on August 03, 2016, 10:11:06 PM
I think it resembles a poker for a wood or coal stove but looks to be 1/4" or so in Diameter which would  probably be too light to be of much use in that application.
 I've had a couple of flatheads way back when and I can't picture how this guy would be of any use. I'm thinking maybe somebody built it as a poker and realized it was too light so they threw it  in the closest box and forgot about it. Seems to me I've done that a time or two when things didn't perform as expected.
Title: Re: Long Narrow Tool
Post by: tzins on August 05, 2016, 11:07:57 AM
I thank you gentlemen for your comments. The diameter of the rod, used to make the tool, is 1/2 inch. I followed up on the fire poker possibility and found several examples that look very much like what I have. I'm pretty sure that's what it is. I appreciate your help very much. Keep up the good work.
Title: Re: Long Narrow Tool
Post by: Offwith on August 16, 2016, 05:58:13 AM
We have a nearly identical on dangling off our forge-rail. It gets used for clearing out slag from around the tuyere. However, its not very good at it, so that might not be its original use!

Offwith
Title: Re: Long Narrow Tool
Post by: Lostmind on August 16, 2016, 07:27:13 AM
I'd use it for pulling out the lift arms , so you don't have to bend down.
The lift makers usually supplied them.
It was made for something he had to do often , and didn't like the alternative?