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Started by amecks, July 13, 2020, 10:56:28 AM

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amecks

Just picked up a few things -  K-D 2517 tubing bender and an Oxwall wire former - these were just discussed on another thread - mine was missing some pins so for 1 dollar I now have enough pins and don't have to make them.


Sorry - this photo is upside down - Lubroclamp - apparently for greasing leaf springs.  But it looks like it might be adaptable to use on tough grease fittings.  Reverse side says "PAT PEND".  An example on ebay is marked with Pat # 2,003,708-9

The pin with the small screw threads is spring loaded.  Second photo shows it pulled back.

Al
Jordan, NY

lptools

Hello, Nice find on those tools!!  I read the Patent info on the Lubroclamp, you don't see too many of those around!! Regards, Lou
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

international3414

is the lube tool damaged or missing something.....maybe i just dont get it :huh:???

lptools

  Hello, international3414. You have to read the Patent claims, difficult as they are to understand. It has something to do with "covered" leaf springs. I believe, if I read it correctly ,(what are the chances of that?) , the corkscrew looking end would work its way into the "covering" to allow a graphite type lube/grease to get between the leaves. Again, this is my interpretation of Patent Lawyerspeak , (not sure if that is really a word, where is Bill H.?) Regards, Lou
Member of PHARTS-  Perfect Handle Admiration, Restoration and Torturing Society

international3414

ok...use to seeing them for like model a or t

Bill Houghton

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You know, it's interesting - I've seen various tools for lubricating leaf springs, and shop tips articles on techniques, but during the years of my youth that I worked in gas stations, I don't remember anyone ever doing that.  Maybe it's because I grew up/worked in a city, with the cars going over paved roads.

Quote from: lptools on July 13, 2020, 07:12:16 PM...Lawyerspeak , (not sure if that is really a word, where is Bill H.?)...
Well, based on my years of experience working with lawyers, I'd say that it sure as heck should be a word and therefore is.