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Another one from the Flea

Started by lptools, September 24, 2017, 05:56:11 PM

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lptools

Hello, I should know what this is, but I am drawing a blank!!!!!!!!!!  Thanks, Lou
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Papaw

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amecks

Possibly for removing/installing windshield rubber lock strip?  It does look somehow familiar.
Al
Jordan, NY

lptools

Hello, Thanks for the replies, but I am leaning more toward a saw handle??? Side handle for a crosscut saw? The threaded rod leads me to believe that this attaches to something. Thanks again, Lou
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Bill Houghton

The cross-cut saw handles I've seen have a rod that ends in a J-hook, or else a split rod with a pin through it.

bill300d

A person who could really read human minds would be privileged to gaze on some correct imitations of chaos.

wvtools

It is a front or top handle for a one man crosscut saw.  There are two main styles -- the one Bill mentioned (Disston) and this one, which I think were Simonds and/or Atkins.