Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: Schnepple on August 25, 2016, 01:22:03 PM
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Hi there,
I was cleaning out an old tool shed at our family's cabin and while there are many old tools in there, there are two that no one can identify.
I would appreciate your help and expertise identifying what these tools are and what they were used for!
The first tool has HIGHLAND nicely displayed across the top as well as an illedgeable patent number.
Tool 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uqtzbfe1flrztib/Tool1.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/jwy8ot9nxszkwlw/Tool1b.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/n2u88jpvy24ocns/Tool1c.jpg?dl=0
The second tool has no markings on it whatsoever.
Tool 2:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wcphlbrgqheybo0/Tool2.jpg?dl=0
Thank you!
Jeff
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The second looks like the handle to a two-man saw, e.g. a cross-cut or pit saw.
A modern example: http://www.flickerforge.com/saw.php
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Thank you very much PFSchaffner! I think you are correct, and I appreciate the example and quick response.
Best,
Jeff
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I don't recognize those interesting tools, but just FYI, it is easier to view objects when pictured on a plane background rather than that quite busy one which you used.
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Could that first one be some sort of lightweight carpet stretcher?
Just a thought.
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Northwoods - that is a very interesting idea, it very well could be! Thank you very much for your input!
Thiggy - thank you for your time and recommendation, I will try to get more clear photos in the future, I see my mistake on taking it on that busy background.
Jeff
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I think it is some kind of stretcher also. The jaws are similar to leather pullers. Another possible direction could be a leather stretcher for making boots or shoes
Chilly
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I think it is some kind of stretcher also. The jaws are similar to leather pullers. Another possible direction could be a leather stretcher for making boots or shoes
Chilly
Glad to see you still around . Missed your contributions