Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: Papaw on April 16, 2017, 09:19:14 AM
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A friend at the local hardware asked me to help ID these. He says the picture came to him from his son-in-law at whose job the boss has a "What's-It" every month and whoever IDs it gets an extra day off.
I can't tell you any more than you can see in the picture. The picture is from his cell phone to mine, and looks like it was taken through a glass case.
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Looks like a pipe joint clamp.
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My thought also. I told him that my first guess was a clamp to hold a standpipe and the ring might be asbestos or such to resist heat.
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Reminds me of a home made clamp for piston rings.
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I had that same thought but the round part looks to be fibrous.
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It could be an older version of these:
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/gpritch/tools/moreoldtools006.jpg)
When plumbers using lead & oakum made up cast iron joints on the horizontal, these were clamped around the pipe to keep the molten lead in place. It was poured in thru the little cut-out. When I was a kid, my job was tending the lead pot. Dad was like the last guy to switch to plastic!
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I think you are right pritch. The correct name Asbestos Joint-Runner
http://chestofbooks.com/home-improvement/construction/plumbing/Manual-Plumbing-Practice/The-Making-Of-Calked-Joints.html (http://chestofbooks.com/home-improvement/construction/plumbing/Manual-Plumbing-Practice/The-Making-Of-Calked-Joints.html)
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That's it!
Thanks guys- maybe his son-in-law can get an extra day off.
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That is truly amazing. How do you find a picture of that clamp? Impressive
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It's all in your Google-Fu.
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There is a similar one in Allen Sellens' book.