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Started by p_toad, November 27, 2019, 07:38:37 PM

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p_toad

and then later i'll post another picture that will answer any questions.  hex shank and i found it in the dumpster  :undecided: :tongue:

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p_toad

i should have put some scale in, but this look from abou 90 degrees from the other pic should answer it.

Bill Houghton

What distributor tool has that little slot?  Or is it a tire valve tool?

mikeswrenches

I'd go with "tire valve" tool.

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lptools

I see the slot now, I would never have guessed tire valve tool, but I like it!!
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p_toad

I'm guessing tire valve tool, too. (no evidence present, like a name stamp anywhere  :sad:).  Never seen one in this configuration before...have the valve caps with the tool built in and that marked Schrader brass tool (previously pictured here) as well as the "X" shaped tool.   

JoeCB

to be a tire valve tool there must be a bore in the end to accommodate the valve stem... is there a bore? And id the diameter correct?

Joe

p_toad

sorry those angles don't show the bore hole.   Yup, it's the correct size for valves!   :smiley: