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TechniCraft Whatsit Clamp

Started by kxxr, July 06, 2012, 02:34:11 PM

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kxxr

I'd sure like to know what this is for. It would appear to be used to clamp or squeeze something where you would not want to mar the surface, but that is a wild guess. Anyone?



rusty

Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

kxxr

There are a lot of companies using the TechniCraft name. I can't find any with the little Atomic looking symbol though. I searched "lapidary clamp" and it totally stumped Google. It told me to "check my spelling". Ha!

lazyassforge

#3
Maybe this lead can help someone with the search! I can't find any more and have got to go!

http://trade.mar.cx/hempe_manufacturing_company_inc.

Well, that didn't work!
Try this one!

http://www.trademarkia.com/techni-craft-74087836.html


Bill D.

amertrac

looks like it could be used to squeeze grubs out of cows , or mabe a pimple remover.  or am i showing my age    lol bob w.
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rusty


If you wash them the cows won't get grubby...

*ducking*
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

Branson

I can't see any use for this whatsit in lapidary work.  I started lapidary when I was 13  and did a lot of it.  This tool wouldn't have
helped me do anything, ever.

rusty


After looking at sticks and wax pots, yes, I don't see it being helpfull, at least, I couldn't find anything close to it on the supply company site I looked at, so back to square one.

There was a technicraft that made waveguides (pipes for microwaves), and the atom logo might make sense for that, but I can't imagine what possible use that thing would be for a waveguide either....

Maybe it *is* for cows....
Just a weathered light rust/WD40 mix patina.

superzstuff

I have some file handles that work like that but they aren't coated on the ends.
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kxxr

Quote from: lazyassforge on July 06, 2012, 05:08:26 PM
Maybe this lead can help someone with the search! I can't find any more and have got to go!
Try this one!

http://www.trademarkia.com/techni-craft-74087836.html


Bill D.
Well, that sure does appear to be the correct logo. I'll do a little more looking tomorrow. Thanks, Bill.

Bus

I have an identical one marked "Craftsman" that I bought at Sears in the 1980's?. I think they were sold as a general handle grip or holder for anything that would fit between the jaws.

mikeswrenches

I'm with Bus and Superzstuff I think it's a file handle...although a little fancy.  I have a couple on files, but they are rather plain compared to this one.

Mike
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kxxr

#12
Thanks Bus. With your clue, I was able to find this "General" model, now being manufactured under patent number 2479661. I look forward to trying it out. If it works as advertised I'll be very happy. The shop I got it at pretty much threw it in for free since neither of us knew what it was for. I think it will work just dandy as intended. And I agree, it is a fancy one, especially in comparison to the ones I've been using.

amertrac

I still think it would make a good cow grub squezzer   lol bob w.
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Bill Houghton

I own one; can't remember brand right now, and too lazy to go look.  It's never worked terribly well, although it's better than jabbing yourself in the palm with a bare tang.  The plastic coating on the ends of the jaws on yours might help with grip, or not; hard to tell until you try it out.