Tool Talk
What's-It Forum => What's-It Forum => Topic started by: international3414 on March 02, 2018, 06:55:47 PM
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aluminum w/steel blade
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I know it doesn't make sense, but could it scrape insulation from a wire, etc?
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I can picture it as a marking tool to scribe a line on a round piece, such as a dowel. Just a guess from the woodworker in me!!!!! Regards, Lou
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i tried running it down the edge of a pine board,dont seem right....maybe some kind of kitchen tool?,,,guessing the hole is for a key chain
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Is the steel insert the same thickness at all corners?
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Scissors?
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its the same all the way around,and no leading edge or bevel ,its non adjustable...iii guess the little groves are for grip?????...a can opener,,,,im lost
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I can see it now: "Vintage Keychain Golf Shoe Scraper" Regards,Lou
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I guess then that this is another sawset.
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The perfect tool to clean out these things that we don't know what they are!
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Those last two look like sets for upholstery tacks - round head and fancy head.
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I see this as a marking tool, or scribe, with 6 rotating sharp points. The fact that it looks like a fat fish, is purely decorative, and to give it girth to hold onto, along with the scales lines. Just my first WAG! PS: forgot to add possible sheetrock scoring tool. PSS: I call these little keychain tools, advertising gimmicks, probably given out free at the local supply house, and not meant for production, or everyday use. That's my last edit folks! lol
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Maybe a string cutter for the grocer when he wrapped up your meat or vegetable or bakery item.